Aegle marmelos, an
indigenous plant of India , commonly
known as bael in Hindi and belongs to the family Rutaca. It grows wild throughout India
and its edible fruits are valued in indigenous medicine. The pulp of the fruit
is stomachic, anti-microbial, digestive, astringent, spasmolytic and
hypoglycemic as reported in various literatures. A study was conducted by CCRH
over a period of 24 years (1980-2004) in various potencies , viz. Q, 6c and 30c
to clinically verify the symptoms, which were found during the Homoeopathic
Pathogenetic Trial carried out by the Council. It was evident from the trial
that Aegle marmelos is having marked
action in clinical conditions
like styes, eye complaints, coryza,
aphthae, pharyngitis, dysentery, backache, infective dermatitis, pain in calf,
vertigo and pyrexia as reported in literatures and at the same time complaints
like headache, anorexia, constipation and seminal emission etc., were also
relieved during the trial, which can be inferred as additional clinical
symptoms of the medicine.