Iris Versicolor (Blue Flag) Dilution
Iris versicolor, commonly known as blue flag, is a remedy derived from a perennial herb.
Uses and Benefits
Gastrointestinal Tract:
- Loss of appetite
- Severe burning sensation along the alimentary canal, from mouth to anus
- Sour vomit, sometimes with blood and bile
- Profuse salivation
- Mouth and tongue feel as if scalded by boiling liquid
- Diarrhea, watery with a burning sensation at the anus and throughout the intestinal tract
Ears:
- Deafness accompanied by various noises like buzzing, ringing, and roaring
- Headaches predominantly on the right side of the head, beginning with blurred vision after mental exertion
- Headaches worsen at night, during rest, and in the evening but improve with continuous motion
Side Effects
Precautions
- Maintain a half-hour gap between food, drink, any other medicines, and homeopathic remedies.
- Avoid strong smells in the mouth while taking the medicine, such as camphor, garlic, onion, coffee, or hing.
Note: Use under medical supervision.