Description
Elm Buds
Description
- Kidney drainage that has an effect on the skin
- Superficial drainage that can help correct metabolic imbalances
- Remineralising
Therapeutic actions:
- Ulmus campestris (Elm) bark was formerly considered as a panacea for skin problems. The bud has a similar therapeutic profile.
- Great drainer of the skin, Ulmus campestris has an action on oozing, vesicular, inflammatory not yet infected eczemas.
- It provides kidney drainage that has an effect on the skin. It is an important skin drainage remedy. Its main indication is for the skin, which it detoxifies in depth. Those types of cutaneous reactions are described by many as the ability of the body to transfer organic problems towards the skin in the form of eczema, diarrhea, leucorrhea or any other bodily discharge (this is not a suppressive action but a detoxification; when enhanced by the remedy, it will detoxify more intensely and completely, hence solving the apparent problem.
- With this cutaneous activity it detoxifies the body from the inside and helps reduce uric acid and cholesterol.
- Transitional remedy frequently used in association.
Clinical indications:
- Skin: Great for all types of eczemas – wet-weeping / dry / vesicular, inflammatory (non-infected). Inflammatory dermatosis (acne, boils, furonculosis, impetigo, herpes 1 & 2). Diaper rash. Chicken pox. Tinea (all types). Hyperhydrosis.
- Uro-genital: Acts mainly on the urogenital system since it remineralises the body, solves the problems of gout, eliminates leucorrhea and relieves rheumatism. Psoriatic arthritis.
- Digestive: As for the bark, the buds stop diarrhea.
NPN: 80010680