Bryonia is the name of a genus of plants with decorative flowers.
The botanical name for white bryony is Bryonia dioica.
Byronia Alba and Bryonia diocia. B. Alba is most commonly used in homeopathic healing, it is a toxic plant in the gourd family.
Bryonia C6 refers to a homeopathic remedy derived from the Bryonia alba plant, commonly known as white bryony. In homeopathy, the "C6" indicates that the remedy has been diluted to a potency of 6 centesimal dilutions, meaning it has been diluted in a 1:100 ratio six times. Bryonia is often used to treat conditions involving dryness and inflammation, such as respiratory issues, joint pain, and digestive problems. However, its effectiveness and the principles of homeopathy are subjects of debate in the medical community.
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Its depends upon the case, but the common drugs you can use Bryonia, rhus tox, Ruta.
Bryonia is also called devil's turnip, common bryony, white bryony, or wild hops.
Bryonia is a perennial climbing vine with red berries, white flowers, and a thick, white, fleshy taproot, or primary root.
Bryonia is a native European perennial climbing vine with red berries, white flowers, and a thick, white, fleshy taproot, or primary root.
Ampelos the nymph of the vine, including the wild grape (Vitis silvestris), bryony (Bryonia creticus), black bryony (Tamus communis) and the wrack (Fucus volubilis).
Scientific name: Solena heterophylla ,French name: Bryonia hétérophylle,English name: Clasping-stemmed solena