What Are the Benefits of Lycopodium?
- Alternative medicines can be an option for relieving certain symptoms without the side effects.Image by Flickr.com, courtesy of Robert S. Donovan
Lycopodium can be used to treat digestive problems like constipation, bloating, nausea, heartburn, and bleeding hemorrhoids. It can also be used to treat an enlarged prostrate and blood in the urine. Skin irritations like psoriasis and nettle rash can also be treated with Lycopodium. - Lycopodium is believed to help with some forms of anxiety.Image by Flickr.com, courtesy of SmilingStrong
A study appearing in the Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention in 2007 showed that Lycopodium inhibited the formation of lung tumor nodules in mice. Researchers believe that some homeopathic remedies, including Lycopodium, either activate or deactivate certain genes at the molecular level. - Lycopodium may help persons suffering from performance anxiety and could help children suffering from anxiety accompanied by bedwetting.
- The spores are harvested during the summer by cutting the spikes of the evergreen plant and shaking them. They are then soaked in alcohol for a week, or longer, before being filtered to obtain the tincture.
- Lycopodium has also been used in fireworks because of its flammability and as an outer coating for pills due to the water resistance of its spores.
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