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Other names : Conium maculatum is known by several common names. As well as the English "Poison hemlock" and the Irish "Devil's Bread", there are also Beaver Poison, Herb Bennet (not to be confused with Herb Robert), Musquash Root, Poison Parsley, Spotted Corobane, and Spotted Hemlock. The seeds are sometimes called Kecksies or Kex.<br>
The homeopathic remedy conium is derived from the hemlock plant, a species belonging to the Conium genus comprising of extremely toxic perennial herbaceous flowering plants in the Apiaceae family. The hemlock plant has its origin in Europe, particularly Britain, Africa and different regions of Asia and is known to be related to other species, such as fennel and parsley. However, hemlock’s similarity with parsley and fennel does not go too far, since hemlock is an extremely poisonous plant, while the other two are not. Each and every part of the hemlock plant encloses an extremely toxic concoction of alkaloids that is sedative or narcotic. Consumption of even a small part of this plant results in paralysis of all the motor functions in our body and that includes the cardiac as well as the respiratory systems and causes death soon after.
 
In no way can the hemlock pant be described as eye-catching. This plant bears drawn out and lean stems with meagre leaves that resembles those of the parsley emerging at joints. The plant produces bunches of pale white flowers. Often, the hemlock may turn out to be lanky plant growing up to six feet in height with its stems containing spots that are reddish-purple in color.
 
Interestingly enough, the ancient Greeks used this poisonous plant as a ‘state poison’ to execute criminals. On the other hand, the Romans, especially herbalists Pliny and Dioscorides, had made use of the herb for medicinal purposes for treating skin problems as well as disorders of the liver and the nervous system. In addition to being used as an analgesic, the Romans also used the hemlock plant or formulations prepared from it to treat cancer, breast cancer and high libido or excessive sexual urge. Greek philosopher Socrates was killed by administering a cup of poison extracted from hemlock in 399 B.C. Another Greek philosopher Plato documented Socrates’ execution and described it as progressing paralysis that eventually caused the latter’s death by suffocation (asphyxiation) by means of paralyzing his respiratory system.
As aforementioned, the homeopathic remedy conium is derived from the hemlock plant that has been traditionally used for centuries in an assortment of dissimilar methods by the medical community. While the founder of homeopathy, Samuel Hahnemann, had established the medicinal properties of this herb way back in 1825, over the years, conium, prepared from hemlock, has proved to be somewhat beneficial as well as effective for treating several health conditions.
It is important to note that the homeopathic medicine conium is prepared using the fresh flowering hemlock plants along with their roots. Subsequently, the herb is crushed and macerated in alcohol and diluted. Prior to the diluting process, the solution is succussed. The end product is the effective homeopathic remedy conium that does not retain any of the traits of the toxic hemlock plant. While the process involved in preparing conium should be undertaken very cautiously, the homeopathic medicine itself has proved to be very effective in treating a number of health conditions.
The homeopathic remedy conium is most appropriate for individuals who have dull minds owing to some ailment and this may make them feel tired or have a sensation that they are simply non-existent. Such people usually have an inclination to be fixed to specific conceptions and may also frequently have a feeling of being money-oriented at some or other phase in their life. However, it is likely that at a later point in their life such individuals may even lose all interest in their ownerships. Nevertheless, simultaneously, such people may also have a dislike for the company of other people. Administration of conium helps to ease all the symptoms mentioned above.
Individuals who are said to be of the conium type are generally greedy as well as money-oriented when they are young. However, as they age they are averse towards material objects and wealth and may even dislike the company of others. When such people suffer from any ailment they are remorse and suffer from depression. At the same time, it seems that their intellectual power comes to a standstill, so much so that they may even seem to be in a state of unconsciousness. Such individuals may be very inactive when ill and extremely sensitive to bright light and sound.
==Special Precautions of Conium==
*Only homeopathic use !
*Hemlock is an extremely poisonous plant : Each and every part of the hemlock plant encloses an extremely toxic concoction of alkaloids that is sedative or narcotic. Consumption of even a small part of this plant results in paralysis of all the motor functions in our body and that includes the cardiac as well as the respiratory systems and causes death soon after.
*Do not take homeopathic remedies without first consulting a homeopathic practitioner. Do not take several remedies at the same time as that is often discouraged in homeopathic treatment. Take the recommended dose only and immediately report any changes in condition to your doctor.
==The benefits of Conium are==
Conium, the The homeopathic remedy prepared from conium is most appropriate for individuals who have dull minds owing to some ailment and this may make them feel tired or have a sensation that they are simply non-existent. Such people usually have an inclination to be fixed to specific conceptions and may also frequently have a feeling of being money-oriented at some or other phase in their life. However, it is likely that at a later point in their life such individuals may even lose all interest in their ownerships. Nevertheless, simultaneously, such people may also have a dislike for the hemlock plantscompany of other people. Administration of conium helps to ease all the symptoms mentioned above. Individuals who are said to be of the conium type are generally greedy as well as money-oriented when they are young. However, has numerous uses as they age they are averse towards material objects andwealth and may even dislike the company of others. When such people suffer from any ailment they are remorse and suffer from depression. At the same time, henceit seems that their intellectual power comes to a standstill, is prescribed so much so that they may even seem to treat be in a number state of dissimilar health conditionsunconsciousness. Such individuals may be very inactive when ill and extremely sensitive to bright light and sound. In homeopathy, this medicine is generally used to treat glandular enlargements, for instance, cancerous tumors, particularly in the breast. In addition, conium is also prescribed by homeopaths to cure nervous disorders accompanied by slowly progressing paralysis in the muscles that starts in the feet and moves upwards. People who suffer from this type of paralysis generally also become very sensitive to bright light.
Apart from the conditions mentioned here, this homeopathic medicine is also administered to people enduring symptoms, such as dizziness that deteriorates when the individual is lying down or turning his/ her head. It is also recommended for women who endure tender breasts prior to as well as during their menstrual cycles and also when they are pregnant. Conium is prescribed for men suffering from enlarged prostate as well as those who have premature ejaculation.
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