FABIANA IMBRICATA: A REMEDY FOR GALL STONES

FABIANA IMBRICATA

BOTANICAL NAME:  Fabiana imbricate Ruiz & Pav.

FAMILY: Solanaceae

COMMON NAMES: English: Pichi-Pichi

DESCRIPTION:  A shrub, with many erect, puberulous branchlets, and numerous small, crowded, ovate, scale like, overlapping leaves. The small white flowers are sessile or nearly so, and borne singly , but profusely, on the ends of short branchlets.

DISTRIBUTION:  Native of Peru; cultivated in California and elsewhere as an ornamental plant.

PART USED:  Young twigs.

HOMOEOPATHIC USES

It is useful in the uric acid diathesis , cystitis, gonorrhea, prostatitis, dysuria. Gall stones and liver disorders. Bladder catarrh with suppurative prostatic conditions, post-gonorrheal urinary conditions. Bladder tenesmus and burning after urination. Excoriating urine and stones.

POTENCY: Mother tincture, and higher. 

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