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INSANITY / CRAZINESS / MADNESS

Pomegranate : Boil 15 gms. of fresh green pomegranate leaves alongwith  15 gms. of fresh roses in ½ litre of water. When it is reduced  to one fourth, strain it and mix 20 gms. of clarified butter and drink every day. It help in relieving bouts of insanity.

Guava :  Eat 250 gms. sweet Allahabadi guavas twice daily in the morning and at 5.00 p. m. in the afternoon for 6 weeks. For taste, you can add lemon juice, black pepper powder and salt to the  guavas. It will provide energy to muscles, remove heat from the body and cure insanity. Eating guava relieves tension and worries.

Caraway seeds : Half a tsp. of ground caraway seeds mixed with 4 ground large raisins and dissolved in  half cup of water taken twice a day for a considerable period cures insanity.

Gram : If the insanity is due to pitta, soak 60. Gms. of gram in water overnight. Grind it well the following morning with loaf sugar and mix in a glass of water and drink. It is beneficial. Soak gram daal in water. Drinking this water can also cure insanity.

Red chilli : A few drops of the homeopathic medicine capsicum Anum mother tincture made of red chilli, given during the bout of insanity can bring the patient back to consciousness.

 Black pepper : Grind 12 corns of black pepper with 3 gms. brahmi leaves, mix with half a glass of water, strain it and drink it twice daily.

Water – melon : If the insanity is due to the excess of whimsical notion or apprehensions, mix a cup of water – melon juice with a cup of milk and 30 gms. of sugar candy, fill it in a lain bottle and hang it on a peg in the open in the moonlight overnight. The following give it to the patient to drink. Give it to him for 21 days. It will provide relief from whimsical or apprehensive behavior.

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