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Cantharis
From the homeopathic pharmacopoeia(Double click section-headings below to reveal/hide data)
About the Preparation -
Preparation name
Cantharis
Preparation category
Homoeopathic remedy
Mother tincture made
Tincture of live insect
Effect on Plants -
Named Issues
Sunburn, blisters on leaves and petals. Fertiliser burns, water droplet burns, after bush fires, windburn. Bronze orange bug, rust chrysanthemum, pelargonium. Blister beetles on potatoes. (3) Fire blight (337) Heat injury (1787) Sun stress (1797)
General Appearance
Burnt as after bushfire. Blisters on leaves and flower petals from fertiliser, water droplets or sunburn (3) The results in terms of germination, growth, soluble sugar, protein, accumulation of reactive oxygen species and loss of membrane permeability clearly exhibit that Cantharis 200c could mitigate heat stress significantly (p<0.05) as compared to the controls (1797)
Leaves
Blistering (3) Leaves look burnt and curl downwards (337)
Generative organs
It causes and cures an abundance of pollination from too long a stamen, readily absorbed by female flowers. (3)
Fruit
Fruits fail to mature, and drop before they set. (3)
Notes and Academic Papers
Data repetibility coefficient was 95% meaning that results pattern was kept along 20 determinations. Data repetibility and stability did prove the experimental precision and maintenance of effects after application of Cantharis dynamizations. (1756)
Effects on Climate -
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