Ivy

Products Ivy extracts are included in finished drug products and are available, for example, as syrups, drops, suppositories, and effervescent tablets. Dried ivy leaves are available in pharmacies and drugstores in open form. However, tea preparation is not very common. Stem plant Common ivy L. of the Aralia family is a perennial and evergreen root … Ivy

Hedera helix

Other term Ivy General note Application of Hedera helix for the following diseases in homeopathy Chronic rheumatoid arthritis with severe pain in arms, legs and back, varying from place to place Enlarged thyroid gland with tightness in the neck Use of Hedera helix for the following symptoms Everything better with food and in the fresh … Hedera helix

Ivy or Hedera helix

Synonyms The ivy has the Latin name Hedera helix. It is also called Rankenefeu, wintergreen, wall fire, carpet, death tendril and tree shrike. Synonyms in a broader senseHealing plant, medicinal herb, herbal medicine, phytotherapy Definition Ivy The ivy comes from the Araliceae family and has the Latin name hedera helix. It climbs up walls and … Ivy or Hedera helix

Production | Ivy or Hedera helix

Production The dried leaves of the non-flowering ivy are used medicinally. Mainly aqueous-alcoholic dry extracts are produced. Pharmacologically, the ivy leaves contain active ingredients such as flavonoids, triterpene saponins, sterols, polyins and essential oils. The extracts obtained from the ivy leaves are contained in many juices, drops or suppositories. The ivy is considered poisonous. A … Production | Ivy or Hedera helix

Presentation and dosage | Ivy or Hedera helix

Presentation and dosage Ivy preparations are offered exclusively in ready-to-use preparations. They consist of aqueous-alcoholic dry extracts. In addition to solid forms such as effervescent tablets, tablets and suppositories, liquid preparations such as drops or juice for the treatment of respiratory diseases, especially in children, can also be obtained from pharmacies. Drops containing alcohol must … Presentation and dosage | Ivy or Hedera helix