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Lycopodium

Lycopodium

Lycopodium

 

Lycopodium, also known as club moss, grows in pastures and woodlands throughout Great Britain, northern Europe, and North America.

Its spores contain a highly flammable pollen that was one used in fireworks and other pyrotechnics.

Powder made from its ground-up spores has been used for internal complaints like diarrhea and dysentery since the 17th century.

Homeopathic physicians use dilute doses of Lycopodium for complaints that are accompanied by symptoms of:

digestive upset

ailments that seem to develop on the right side of the body,

a strong desire for sweets,

anxiety and symptoms that worsen in the early evening.

To create the homeopathic remedy, pollen is extracted from

the spores and diluted with milk sugar.

 

 

 

General Information

 

¨ indigestion

¨ Constant nausea

¨ Vomiting

¨ Distended abdomen

¨ Enlarged Prostate

¨ Kidney Stones

¨ Headaches

¨ Neuralgia

¨ Sore Throats

¨ Dry Coughs

 

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AILMENTS