ORINITHOGALUM UMBELLATUM : A REMEDY FOR STOMACH CANCER
ORINITHOGALUM
UMBELLATUM
BOTANICAL NAME: Orinithogallum umbellatum Linn
FAMILY: Liliaceae
COMMON NAMES: English: Star- of- Bethlehem, Star flower,
Summer snowflake.
DESCRIPTION: A perennial herb with the leaves all basal
and emerging from subterranean bulbs. The leaves are narrowly linear , blunt,
fleshy. A leafless scape, about the same length as the leaves also arises from
each bulb. 5-6 flowers , borne on pedicles are arranged in a terminal,
corymbose cluster on the scape, white in color.
DISTRIBUTION: Europe, North America.
PART USED: Flowering twigs.
HOMOEOPATHIC
USES
CANCER: Cancer of stomach and intestine. Agonizing
pain in stomach. Pain increased when food passes through pyloric outlet.
Vomiting of coffee ground looking matter. Distension of stomach. Loss of
appetite. Complete prostration. Feeling of sickness keeps patient awake at
night.
POTENCY: Mother tincture
and higher.
Comments
Post a Comment