Ambrosia artemisiaefolia



Ambrosia Artemisiaefolia is a homeopathic remedy derived from the herb of the same name, better known as ragweed.

This plant grows mainly in North America, particularly in Canada and the eastern United States, and in the Rhône-Alpes region.

Its flowering period lasts from August to September and its pollen is a very toxic allergen.

Every year, at the end of the summer period, the risk of an allergy to Ambrosia pollen is very high.

The active ingredients of the homeopathic remedies are extracted from the leaves of the plant.

Ambrosia pollen allergy

In hypersensitive people, a small amount of pollen can trigger an allergy.

Ambrosia pollen intolerance is manifested by hay fever-like symptoms.

The patient has a very severe runny nose and a burning sensation in the nose.

He presents with coryza, dry cough associated with acute tracheitis and frequent sneezing.

Ambrosia Artemisiaefolia should alleviate the symptoms and treat the rashes caused by inhalation of the allergen, causing the redness, hives or itching to disappear.

In the case of conjunctivitis caused by an allergy, the drug helps to reduce the itching in the eyes that causes redness and tearing.

In severe cases, the allergy may be accompanied by asthma attacks, preventing the person from breathing properly.

Ambrosia Artemisiaefolia can relieve the various symptoms.