Homeopathy - Gelsemium

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(also referred to as...)

Yellow Jasmine

Latin Name: Gelsemium sempervirens

 
Description

This plant is often seen as a climbing shrub adorning gardens, walls, and hedges. It is commonly known as Yellow Jasmine.

The Gelsemium person is generally very timid and quiet, not thirsty, and emotionally depressed.


 

Ailments / Situations Where Used

It is useful for treating weakness and fatigue after the flu. The person is mentally dull, physically exhausted, has half-open eyelids, and has little thirst, even with a fever.

This remedy is also useful for treating headaches in the back of the head above the neck that radiate to the forehead. There may also be pain in the eyeballs.

Gelsemium is used to treat stage fright or anticipatory anxiety often experienced before tests, interviews, and performances. Also useful for muscle aches.


 

Source

Bark of root.


 

Optimal Absorption

See Dosages and Use under the Homeopathy Introduction.


 

Ailment / Situation Listing

 

Anxiety (Anticipatory)

Emotionally Depressed

Fatigue (Post-Flu)

Headaches (Specific Situations)

Influenza

Muscle Aches

Not Thirsty

Timid and Quiet Individual

 

 


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