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==The benefits of Belladonna are==
Before the Middle Ages, Belladonna was taken as an anesthetic for surgery. Today, though widely regarded as unsafe, belladonna is used as a sedative, to stop bronchial spasms in asthma and whooping cough , and as a cold and hay fever remedy. It is also used for Parkinson's disease, colic, motion sickness, and as a painkiller. Belladonna is used in ointments that are applied to the skin for joint pain (rheumatism), leg pain caused by a disc in the backbone pushing on the sciatic nerve (sciatica), and nerve pain (neuralgia). Belladonna is also used in plasters (medicine-filled gauze applied to the skin) for treating psychiatric disorders, a behavior disorder called hyperkinesis, excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis), and bronchial asthma. Rectally, belladonna is used in hemorrhoid suppositories. Belladonna has chemicals that can block functions of the body's nervous system. Some of the bodily functions regulated by the nervous system include salivation, sweating, pupil size, urination, digestive functions, and others. Uses :
*Asthma.
*Whooping cough.
*Hemorrhoids.
*Spasms and colic-like pain in the stomach and bile ducts.
 
==Profile Type==
Those who benefit greatly from using belladonna as a homeopathic remedy are often quite fit and energetic in nature. They tend to get really restless and agitated when they are ill, and they may even become extremely moody. They are likely to have sudden angry bursts and may strike out at the people around them in a fit of rage. The symptoms they suffer often manifest in a sudden personality shift, and they can be hypersensitive to a variety of different stimuli.
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