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Allium CepaFrom the homeopathic pharmacopoeia
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About the Preparation - |
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Preparation name |
Allium Cepa
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Preparation category |
Homoeopathic remedy |
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Natural Order |
Liliacea
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Common Name |
Red onion
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Latin Name |
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Mother tincture made |
Tincture of onion or whole plant gathered in July August
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General description |
Allium will cure inflammations and increased secretions as in apple scab, downy and powdery mildews. Wounds, after damage, that do not heal. Not to be used on beans and peas, as it inhibits their growth. This is confirmed in the potencies. The roots of the plants have a bad smell. The plants are thirsty and seem to crave nutrients and fertiliser. Evaporation is increased or totally absent. Photosynthesis is impaired, respiration is diminished (oxygen meter at night to check), consequent development of mildews. Gangrenous spots.
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Effect on plants - |
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Named Issues |
Gangrene, apple scab, downy and powdery mildew on goose berries and cucumbers. Respiratory problems. No uptake of nutrients. Onion fly and carrot fly. Good companion to carrots. Rabbits, mice and rats. Weevils, mites, late blight on tomatoes and potatoes. Brown rot stone fruit. Potassium problems, helps roses. Scales, aphids, thrips, mites. (3) Moles and voles (3)
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General Appearance |
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Roots |
The roots of the plants have a bad smell. The plants are thirsty and seem to crave nutrients and fertiliser. (3)
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Stem/trunk and bark - capillary system |
Evaporation is increased or totally absent. (3)
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Leaves |
Photosynthesis is impaired, respiration is diminished (oxygen meter at night to check), consequent development of mildews. Gangrenous spots. (3)
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Flowers |
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Generative organs |
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Fruit |
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Seed |
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Notes and Academic Papers |
Not to be used on beans and peas, as it inhibits their growth. This is confirmed in the potencies. (3) From Kaviraj; "On my advise, this woman made a remedy of both Allium cepa and sativa, mixed in the tincture and made into a single remedy, against moles and voles. Here are her results: 'Shortly before called me Mr. Grabljevec who is president of all 11 clubs biodinamicks in Slovenia (about 2000 members), who did test with our sample. As you maybe remember, he had problems with mole. He had our sample for test. He sprayed yesterday in his garden and today his mole moved in the part of garden, which he didn't spray to compare the result. In this part of the garden his mole today buid created new molehills. Now he knows how to remove the remainder of this problem. For him it was a big / important problem.' (3)
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