Spigelia anthelmia



Spigelia Anthelmia is a herbal homeopathic remedy derived from the deworming of Spigelia, a poisonous plant native to South America and the West Indies.

This plant was originally used by the Marquise de Brinvilliers to make deadly poisons, earning it the name Herb of Brinvilliers.

Vermifuge Spigelia causes severe, tearing pain along the facial nerve, resulting in facial or dental neuralgia.

In homeopathy, thanks to the principle of similarity, the plant is used to combat this pathology.

Neurology

Spigelia Anthelmia is mainly recommended for irregular or permanent facial pain.

This homeopathic remedy is also used to relieve tearing, toothache and pain in the jaw.

It also helps to relieve trigeminal neuralgia, a condition that affects all the sensory and motor nerves from the eye to the face.

Spigelia Anthelmia can also cure herpetic neuralgia, which is caused by a viral infection that can lead to eye disease.

These conditions are often accompanied by palpitations and heart problems, two symptoms that are usually relieved by taking the remedy.

This homeopathic remedy is particularly suitable for symptoms that are aggravated by cold, damp, shaking and movement, but improve with rest and warmth.

Sleep problems

Spigelia Anthelmia is also used for sleep disorders, especially insomnia or restless sleep.

This remedy can promote more restful sleep, provided that the sleep disturbance is not due to another pathology.