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Ceanothus americanus

Generic: Amanita muscaria Fruiting Body, Arsenic trioxide, Milk Thistle, Ceanothus americanus Leaf, Cinchona officinalis Bark, Glechoma hederacea Flowering Top, Grindelia hirsutula whole, and Sodium chloride

Verified·Apr 23, 2026
Manufacturer
Boiron
NDC
37662-0217
Route
ORAL
ICD-10 indication
R16.1

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About Ceanothus americanus

What is this medication? Ceanothus americanus, commonly known as New Jersey Tea, is a botanical remedy primarily utilized in homeopathic medicine to address conditions associated with the spleen. It is frequently indicated for individuals suffering from splenomegaly, which is an enlargement of the spleen, or for those experiencing persistent pain or pressure in the left side of the upper abdomen. Practitioners often prescribe this substance when a patient exhibits symptoms such as chronic inflammation or congestion of the splenic tissue, often linked to systemic issues like malaria or certain blood disorders. Beyond its primary focus on the spleen, Ceanothus americanus is sometimes employed to manage liver-related ailments and various respiratory conditions. Historically, the plant has been used as an astringent and to treat throat irritations or bronchitis due to its chemical properties. In a clinical context, it is believed to help regulate the functions of the blood-forming organs and may be used as part of a broader treatment plan for metabolic disturbances. As with many specialized remedies, it is typically administered in diluted forms under the guidance of a healthcare professional to ensure safety and efficacy.

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