Apocynum

Apocynum cannabinum


Common Name(s)
Indian hemp, American hemp, hemp dogbane.
Origin
Found in North America.
Background
This plant has long been known by native Americans as a treatment for chronic heart disease. Its fibers are also made into rope, twine, mats, and baskets.
Preparation
The fresh underground parts are chopped and steeped in alcohol.

Remedy profile

Apocynum is most suitable for people who feel confused, low-spirited, and distressed. The remedy is prescribed primarily as a treatment for edema (a collection of watery fluid in the body cavities or under the skin). The edema is characteristically associated with diseased organs, and may be linked with Hodgkin's lymphoma or Bright's disease. There is often great weakness, irritation in the digestive system, a slow or irregular pulse, and considerable thirst. Secretions such as perspiration and urine may be reduced, and breathing patterns may become uneasy.

Symptoms better: For warmth; for sitting up; after passing stools.

Symptoms worse: For cold of any kind; for uncovering the body; after sleep.



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