Senecio

Senecio aureus


Common Name(s)
Life root, squaw weed
Origin
Native to eastern North America.
Background
Traditionally valued by native Americans for problems of the female reproductive system, life root is now considered by herbalists to be unsafe for internal use.
Preparation
The whole plant, including the root, is finely chopped and macerated in alcohol.

Remedy profile

Senecio is best suited to those who are restless, nervous, low-spirited, and unable to concentrate.

The remedy is typically prescribed for hemorrhaging in the mucous membranes. Bleeding in the lungs or the throat, in congested and inflamed kidneys, or during menstruation may all be helped by Senecio, as may nosebleeds. Delayed or absent menstruation, accompanied by a thick vaginal discharge, appetite loss, excitability, and insomnia may also respond well to the remedy.

Symptoms better: For menstruation.

Symptoms worse: For dampness; for cold air; for sitting; during puberty; for sexual excitement.



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