Ambrosia

Ambrosia artemisiaefolia


Common Name(s)
Ragweed, Roman wormwood, hogweed.
Origin
Found in Europe, Mexico, Brazil, and North America.
Background
This plant's green, tassel-like flowers produce large amounts of pollen that can trigger severe hay fever.
Preparation
A tincture is made from the fresh flower heads and young shoots.

Remedy profile

Ambrosia is generally given for hay fever. The whole of the respiratory system may be affected. The nose and head feel congested, and there is sneezing, watery catarrh, and possible nosebleeds. The eyes water, smart, burn, and itch. There may be a wheezy cough, asthmatic irritation, or whooping cough. These symptoms may also be associated with diarrhea, notably in the summer months.

Symptoms better: For being indoors.

Symptoms worse: For being outside.



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