Coccus Cacti is a member of the succulent plant family Cactaceae. They are often used as ornamental plants, but many are also cultivated as crop plants. Cacti are almost exclusively ‘new world’ plants. This means that they are native only to North America, South America, and the West Indies. Many cacti grown as wild plants in arid and semiarid regions of India. In Mexico, USA, Spain, Italy and northern Africa, cactus form an important part of the people’s dietary requirement. With excellent quality and flavour of fresh fruits, its young leaves serve as nutritious vegetable and salad dish and the immature fruits for making mock-gherkins.

Indications of Coccus cacti

  • Asthma.
  • A backache
  • Catarrh
  • Gonorrhea
  • Gravel
  • Hemorrhages
  • Heart, affections
  • Impotence
  • Irritation.
  • Labia, inflammation
  • Menorrhagia
  • Nephritis
  • Phthisis
  • Spasms
  • Tinnitus
  • Uric acid diathesis
  • Whooping-cough.

Dosage

  • Adults: 4 drops into a tsp. of water 3 times a day. Children: 1/2 dose. Repeat at greater intervals as condition subsides. Or as directed bya lic. practitioner.
  • Adults: 4 drops into a tsp. of water 3 times a day. Children: 1/2 dose. Repeat at greater intervals as condition subsides. Or as directed bya lic. practitioner

References

Coccus Cacti

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