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Thiosinaminum

Mustard Seed Oil

Thiosinaminum is not derived from a plant but rather from the oil of mustard seed. It is often used in homeopathy for various conditions, including scar tissue-related issues.
Thiosinaminum

COMMON NAME

Mustard seed oil

FAMILY NAME

Brassicaceae

ACTIONS

Thiosinaminum is an astringent and a rubefacient.

BENEFITS

Thiosinaminumcan help dissolve or modify scar tissue and is recommended for scars that are considered too thick, hard, or have an abnormal texture.

  • BENEFITS

    Thiosinaminum is an effective way to address conditions associated with abnormal scar tissue, including scars that are thick or hardened. The properties in Thiosinaminum can potentially dissolve scar tissue, soften adhesions, and alleviate strictures. It has also been believed to help treat deafness caused by a thickened eardrum as well as people suffering from inflamed lymphatic glands.

  • USAGE

    Following the principles of homeopathy, Thiosinaminum is administered in highly diluted forms, often as lactose pellets or liquid drops placed under the tongue. The process of potentization, involving dilution and succussion, is believed to enhance the therapeutic properties of the remedy. 

  • MORE INFO

    Derived from the oil of black mustard seeds, Thiosinaminum is a homeopathic remedy employed based on the principles of "like cures like" and potentization. While black mustard seeds have a traditional culinary use, Thiosinaminum is specifically utilized in homeopathy for its alleged ability to address conditions associated with scar tissue, including thick or hardened scars, adhesions, and strictures. 

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