Bryonia 7CH

Primary Application
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For what
Digestive
Immune and Lymphatic
Ocular
Skeletal and Muscular
Source
Homeopathy
For whom
People

Bryonia, also known as bryonia alba or white bryony, is a vine in the Cucurbitaceae family that is native to Europe and Northern Iran. As a homeopathic remedy, it may be used to help treat the flu, relieve rheumatism and arthritis, aid with constipation, and relieve symptoms of dry eye.


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