Nitroglycerine is a high energy explosive that was developed in the laboratories of Alfred Nobel, and he went on to earn a big fortune, which he finally bequeathed to mankind through the establishment of the Nobel foundation and instituted the Nobel awards for acknowledging the benefits of scientific research to mankind.
However, nitroglycerine also found medicinal uses. The credit for this must rightfully be given to Constantine Hering, a brilliant homeopath who took the cue from symptoms that developed in people who tasted the substance. Nitroglycerine is known as Glonoine in homeopathic practice.
It took more than a quarter of a century for allopaths to recognise its potential. This video-lesson describes the remedy action and also demonstrates its efficacy with the help of a case-study.