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In this episode of Homeopathy 247, host Mary Greensmith welcomes homoeopath Anindita Sinha to explore one of the most iconic remedies in homoeopathy: Belladonna. Often included in every homeopathic first-aid kit, Belladonna is known for its dramatic and sudden symptoms, especially in children. Anindita dives into its historical background, clinical use, and why it remains a go-to remedy for acute conditions like fever, inflammation, and throbbing pain.
The History and Nature of BelladonnaThe word Belladonna means "beautiful lady" and originates from a time when women in Italy used drops from the plant to dilate their pupils, a sign of allure and beauty. However, the plant—also known as deadly nightshade—is toxic in material doses. In its homeopathic form, Belladonna is diluted and succussed (shaken) to release its healing energy. It can then be safely used to treat the very symptoms it might cause in its raw state: heat, redness, throbbing, and sudden inflammation.
Key Characteristics of BelladonnaAnindita describes Belladonna as the “Prince of Congestion.” It's associated with:
This remedy is especially useful in treating children who suddenly become unwell, often after exposure to heat or sun. It also covers a range of acute symptoms in the head, digestive tract, or reproductive organs.
How Belladonna Works in HomoeopathyMary and Anindita explain the core principle of homoeopathy—“like cures like.” A substance that can cause symptoms in a healthy person can help heal those symptoms in a sick person when highly diluted. This is why Belladonna, although poisonous in its natural state, becomes a gentle and effective healing remedy in homeopathic potency.
Remedy Relationship: Belladonna and Calcarea CarbonicaAnindita shares an interesting connection between Belladonna and Calcarea Carbonica (Calcarb). Although opposite in many ways—Calcarb being slow and sluggish while Belladonna is intense and fiery—Belladonna is often the acute remedy for a Calcarb constitution when symptoms become intense and inflamed. She explains this through soil composition and how Belladonna, a plant, grows in chalky soil (associated with calcium).
Real-Life ExperiencesAnindita shares personal and clinical examples of using Belladonna:
Belladonna shines in acute fevers—especially in children with flushed cheeks, delirium, and restlessness. Anindita reminds listeners that while homoeopathy can be complementary, severe symptoms like meningitis should always be seen by a doctor. Belladonna can be taken en route to hospital as supportive care.
Belladonna is a must-have remedy for any household. Its wide-ranging application in acute illnesses, particularly those with sudden, intense symptoms, makes it a staple in homoeopathy kits. Anindita’s stories and insights make it clear why this remedy remains one of the most valued in practice.
Important links mentioned in this episode:Visit Anindita's website: https://www.aninditasinha.com/
Know more about Anindita Sinha: https://homeopathy247.com/professional-homeopaths-team/anindita-sinha/
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By Mary Greensmith5
2020 ratings
In this episode of Homeopathy 247, host Mary Greensmith welcomes homoeopath Anindita Sinha to explore one of the most iconic remedies in homoeopathy: Belladonna. Often included in every homeopathic first-aid kit, Belladonna is known for its dramatic and sudden symptoms, especially in children. Anindita dives into its historical background, clinical use, and why it remains a go-to remedy for acute conditions like fever, inflammation, and throbbing pain.
The History and Nature of BelladonnaThe word Belladonna means "beautiful lady" and originates from a time when women in Italy used drops from the plant to dilate their pupils, a sign of allure and beauty. However, the plant—also known as deadly nightshade—is toxic in material doses. In its homeopathic form, Belladonna is diluted and succussed (shaken) to release its healing energy. It can then be safely used to treat the very symptoms it might cause in its raw state: heat, redness, throbbing, and sudden inflammation.
Key Characteristics of BelladonnaAnindita describes Belladonna as the “Prince of Congestion.” It's associated with:
This remedy is especially useful in treating children who suddenly become unwell, often after exposure to heat or sun. It also covers a range of acute symptoms in the head, digestive tract, or reproductive organs.
How Belladonna Works in HomoeopathyMary and Anindita explain the core principle of homoeopathy—“like cures like.” A substance that can cause symptoms in a healthy person can help heal those symptoms in a sick person when highly diluted. This is why Belladonna, although poisonous in its natural state, becomes a gentle and effective healing remedy in homeopathic potency.
Remedy Relationship: Belladonna and Calcarea CarbonicaAnindita shares an interesting connection between Belladonna and Calcarea Carbonica (Calcarb). Although opposite in many ways—Calcarb being slow and sluggish while Belladonna is intense and fiery—Belladonna is often the acute remedy for a Calcarb constitution when symptoms become intense and inflamed. She explains this through soil composition and how Belladonna, a plant, grows in chalky soil (associated with calcium).
Real-Life ExperiencesAnindita shares personal and clinical examples of using Belladonna:
Belladonna shines in acute fevers—especially in children with flushed cheeks, delirium, and restlessness. Anindita reminds listeners that while homoeopathy can be complementary, severe symptoms like meningitis should always be seen by a doctor. Belladonna can be taken en route to hospital as supportive care.
Belladonna is a must-have remedy for any household. Its wide-ranging application in acute illnesses, particularly those with sudden, intense symptoms, makes it a staple in homoeopathy kits. Anindita’s stories and insights make it clear why this remedy remains one of the most valued in practice.
Important links mentioned in this episode:Visit Anindita's website: https://www.aninditasinha.com/
Know more about Anindita Sinha: https://homeopathy247.com/professional-homeopaths-team/anindita-sinha/
Subscribe to our YouTube channel and be updated with our latest episodes.
You can also subscribe to our podcast channels available on your favourite podcast listening app below:
Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/homeopathy247-podcast/id1628767810 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/39rjXAReQ33hGceW1E50dk
Follow us on our social media accounts:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/homeopathy247 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homeopathy247
You can also visit our website at https://homeopathy247.com/

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