Sabina, also known as savine, is derived from the young fresh tops of the branches of the shrub. It is primarily indicated for conditions involving heavy bleeding, particularly in females. Here are its key indications and usage:
Key Indications:
- Female Issues:
- Heavy bleeding during or in between periods, characterized by bright red blood. Bleeding worsens with slight movement.
- Pain from lower back extending to the lower abdomen, sometimes radiating to the vagina and thighs, accompanies the bleeding.
- Recurrent miscarriage around the third month of pregnancy.
- Uterine infection following abortion.
- Constipation with Piles:
- Heavy bleeding of bright red blood from piles (hemorrhoids).
- Urinary Issues:
- Urinary tract infections.
- Blood in the urine.
- Constant urge to urinate.
- Skin Issues:
- Itching and burning warts.
- Back Pain:
- Pain from lower back extending forward to the lower abdomen, along with joint pains.
Dosage:
- Use as prescribed by the physician. Can be taken alongside allopathic medicines.
Precautions:
- Maintain a half-hour gap between food, drinks, other medicines, and homeopathic medicine.
- Avoid strong-smelling substances in the mouth while taking the medicine (e.g., camphor, garlic, onion, coffee, hing).
Side Effects:
- None reported.
This information serves as a guide. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new treatment regimen.