![]() ![]() The patients of Rhus tox are physically very restless. Rhus tox is suitable for patient who suffers from rheumatic conditions like joint pains, and lameness in the tendons, muscles, and ligaments. The patients of Rhus tox are very sensitive to cold air, and their complaints get worse in cold air and open air. The persons are easily susceptible to obesity, gout, arthritis, and type 2 diabetes mellitus. ![]() Rhus Toxicodendron is adapted to persons of rheumatic and gouty diathesis. ![]() So, if this is taken in raw form, it can lead to cause an allergic reaction in the body also termed as Rhus tox poisoning. This chemical constituent can induce contact dermatitis a painful rash, to the people who touch it. Rhus Toxicodendron contains a chemical compound called urushiol that is present in the sap of Rhus tox. Rhus tox is called the painkiller of homeopathy as it is a front-line homeopathic medicine in treating general body pains and aches. It has marked action on joints, fibrous tissues, and tendons. It is one of the most important polychrest remedies and has actions on many areas of the body. Rhus tox is prepared from the tincture of fresh leaves of the plant, gathered at sunset just before flowering. The word ‘Rhus’ comes from the Latin word that means, a tree or shrub of Rhus genus having red color flowers and leaves, and ‘Tox’ means ‘toxicity’ or ‘poison’. It is a plant kingdom remedy, and it belongs to the family Anacardiaceae also called as Cashew nut family. Rhus tox is commonly known as ‘Poison Ivy’ or ‘Poison Oak’ and was introduced by Dr. It is found mainly on the Eastern side of North America. Rhus Tox (Toxicodendron radicans) is a perennial shrub with climbing stems, having no rootlets. ![]()
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