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Key notes:
Stimulates bone marrow production; erythropoesis, leukopoesis, thrombopoiesis
Hypercoagulant – increases blood clotting
Therapeutic actions:
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:
Blood: anemias of many types (be sure of the etiology). Hypochromic anemia (lack of iron), erythropenia (thrombocytopenia or medullary).
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.
Bleeding conditions: Uterine fibroids with hemorrhaging, menorrhagia, rectal bleeding, epistaxis.
Immune: Mononucleosis (used with antivirals, works with the spleen).
Traditional use:
Circulatory system: hypochromic anemia, infectious mononucleosis, hypo-platelet erythropenia, medullary erythropenia, activates metabolism of iron, stimulates formation of red blood cells, overall hypercoagulant, hypocoagulation, chronic diffuse histiocytosis, gained thrombopenia.
Consider in combination with:
Corylus avellana, hypochronic anemia
Ribes nigrum, mononucleosis
Acer campestre, antiviral with cytomegalovirus (CMV) and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)
Ficus carica, improves digestion and assimilation
Rosmarinus officinalis, Secale cereale, promotes liver regeneration
Ribes nigrum, Carpinus betulus, epistaxis
Aesculus hippocastanum, rectal bleeding
Juniperis communis, for liver drainage support
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
HerbalGem gemmo complex that contains Tamarix gallica:
N/A
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.