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A crown of leaves forms on the ground, from which a single flower grows in May and August. The stem reaches a height of about 6 in (15 cm) and has downy hairs that grow on it. The flower is colored dark violet-brown.

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What is the relation of silica and pulsatilla?

silicia is chronic for pulsatilla means for chronic symptoms of pulsatilla ,give silicia if pulsatilla is not effective


What is pulsatilla?

Pulsatilla nigricans, commonly known as pulsatilla, is a remedy derived from the plant commonly known as wind flower, pasque flower, or meadow anemone.


What is another name for Pulsatilla?

Pulsatilla is also called Anemone or Wind Flower.Or "Pasque Flower"


Is Pulsatilla 1000 the same as pulsatilla 30?

No, 1000 or 1M differs in strength from 30, though the medicine is same.


Is pulsatilla a blood thinner?

No, but platinum is


Who is the typical pulsatilla patient?

Pulsatilla patients are generally emaciated persons who are sympathetic, sad, weepy, sensitive, easily offended, jealous, depressed, shy, introspective, and anxious.


Does Pulsatilla 30 cure tiredness in children?

It can cure tiredness an some children. Homeopathy is based on Individulisation- Individual characteristic of the patient... Homeopathy has many medicine for tiredness ..Pulsatilla is one among them. There are about 800 od medicine for that. PULSATILLA may or may not suit your child... Consult a homeopath first..


How is conjunctivitis treated in homeopathy?

These include Pulsatilla (windflower, Pulsatilla nigricans), Belladonna, and eyebright (Euphrasia officinalis ). Eye drops, prepared with homeopathic remedies and/or herbs, can be a good substitute for pharmaceutical eye drops.


What is the scientific name for a pasque flower?

The scientific name for a pasque flower is Pulsatilla.


What fevers require the use of pulsatilla?

Pulsatilla is indicated in fevers in which the patient is not thirsty and has a dry mouth. The fever is hot and burning and is typically one-sided, i.e. the body may be hotter on one side than the other.


Why is pulsatilla so widely used?

Pulsatilla is generally chosen because it acts so well on ailments that are of an emotional nature. The remedy is typically suited for mild, gentle, and timid women and children with blonde hair and blue eyes.


Where does pulsatilla originate?

In ancient times it was used as an external remedy for ulcers and eye inflammation.