Myristeca sebirefa



The Myristeca Sebirefa homeopathic strain comes from a shrub known as ocoba or virola sebifera, also called ocoba virola.

This tree resembles the nutmeg tree and belongs to the Myristicaceae family.

To make Myristeca Sebirefa, we use the sap from the bark of the ocoba.

Abscesses and boils

Myristeca Sebirefa is the most recommended homeopathic remedy for the treatment of superficial abscesses.

It quickly brings the abscess to maturity by accelerating the formation of pus.

The abscess perforates much faster, thus avoiding surgical treatment.

Myrsiteca Sebirefa can also be used to treat other types of inflammation affecting the connective tissue, such as boils.

This pathology is due to the invasion of a staphylococcus, which causes redness around the infected skin.

Myristeca Sebirefa then acts as a real antibiotic, helping to prevent the bacteria from multiplying.

As in the case of an abscess, it also acts on the suppurative process to permanently stop the symptoms.

Other infectious diseases

Myristeca Sebirefa is also used to treat nail infections, commonly known as paronychia.

In the early stages of the infection, redness of the fingers and pain go almost unnoticed.

This remedy also helps to cure a much more advanced stage of paronychia, which is manifested by the formation of pus.

In this case, thanks to homeopathy, there is no need for surgery.

Finally, Myrsiteca Sebirefa could be used to treat acute parotitis.

This is an inflammation of the salivary glands.