Description
Key notes:
- Stimulates bone marrow production; erythropoesis, leukopoesis, thrombopoiesis
- Hypercoagulant – increases blood clotting
Therapeutic actions:
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Tamarix gallica is a bone marrow stimulant; it stimulates erythropoiesis, leucopoiesis, and thrombopoiesis.
- Tamarisk young shoots that activate the metabolism of iron since it stimulates the formation of red blood cells.
- Acts as a total hypercoagulant – increases blood clotting, recommended in hypocoagulation.
- Tamarisk activates iron and cholesterol metabolites, correcting defects in the regeneration of thrombin.
Clinical indications:
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Blood: anemias of many types (be sure of the etiology). Hypochromic anemia (lack of iron), erythropenia (thrombocytopenia or medullary).
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Thrombocytopenia: secondary to viral infections (mononucleosis)/ secondary to chemo treatments.
- ITP – Idiopathic Thrombocytopenia Purpurea, acquired thrombocytopenia secondary to viral infections (herpes, mumps, measles, mono).
- Hand-Schuller Christian disease (chronic diffuse histocytosis). Eosinophilic granuloma (Ficus carica).
- Thalassemia, more effective for minor than for major.
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Bleeding conditions: Uterine fibroids with hemorrhaging, menorrhagia, rectal bleeding, epistaxis.
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Immune: Mononucleosis (used with antivirals, works with the spleen).
Traditional use:
Circulatory system: hypochromic anemia, infectious mononucleosis, thrombocytopenia, medullary erythropenia, activates metabolism of iron, stimulates formation of red blood cells, overall hypercoagulant, hypocoagulation, chronic diffuse histiocytosis, gained thrombopenia.
Consider in combination with:
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Corylus avellana, hypochronic anemia
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Ribes nigrum, mononucleosis
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Acer campestre, antiviral with cytomegalovirus (CMV) and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)
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Ficus carica, improves digestion and assimilation
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Rosmarinus officinalis, promotes liver regeneration
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Ribes nigrum, Carpinus betulus, epistaxis
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Aesculus hippocastanum, rectal bleeding
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Juniperus communis, for liver drainage support
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Ficus carica, eosinophilia granuloma (elevated eosinophils)
Clinical experience:
- Contraindications:
- Angina
- Arteriosclerosis/atherosclerosis
- Increase in iron levels
- Use of anticoagulants (hypercoagulant effect)
- Leukemia
- Polycytemia vera
- Thrombocytosis
- All forms of hypercoagulation disorders
Gemmotherapy is a branch of phytotherapy that uses buds and young shoots of trees and shrubs. Gathered in the spring at a key stage of their natural growth cycle, buds and young shoots are freshly handpicked and put in maceration in a solution of water, alcohol and glycerin to extract all their active principles.
Ingredients | Each drop contains:
Tamarix gallica* ………………………………………………………….. 0.05 ml
(Tamarisk young shoots) (extract 1:20, QCE 2.5 mg)
Non-medicinal ingredients: glycerin* (vegetal), alcohol*, purified water.
*Organic certification by Certisys-BE1
Dosage:
Adults and children > 12 years take 5-15 drops daily, between meals, pure or diluted in water, or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner.
Warnings:
Consult a healthcare practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen.
Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding unless directed by a healthcare practitioner.
Keep out of reach of children.
Do not use if safety seal is broken.
Keep in a cool, dry place.
NPN:
80010665