- Source: Derived from the fresh flowering plant of Lilium lancifolium (synonym Lilium tigrinum), a perennial lily native to Asia, prepared for homeopathic use through triturationGrinding raw substance into powderThe process of grinding an insoluble dry substance with milk sugar (lactose) in a mortar to prepare the base of a remedy. and serial dilutionPotentized liquid homeopathic medicineA solution prepared by repeatedly diluting and shaking (succussing) a substance to enhance healing power while removing toxicity. to eliminate potential toxicity and enhance therapeutic action.
- Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for gynecological, psychological,.
- cardiovascular, and neurological disorders, particularly those involving uterine complaints,.
- emotional irritability, and heart palpitations.
- It is noted for symptoms such as bearing-down sensations, hurried feelings, and alternating moods, often aggravated by warmth, consolation, or menses, and ameliorated by cool air, motion, or distraction.
- Modern Context : Indicated for gynecological conditions (e.g., dysmenorrheaPainful menstruation with abdominal crampsPainful menstruation, typically involving abdominal cramps., uterine prolapse),.
- psychological conditions (e.g., generalized anxiety disorder, premenstrual dysphoric disorder),.
- cardiovascular conditions (e.g., palpitations, tachycardiaAbnormally rapid heart rateA condition that causes the heart to beat faster than normal while at rest (usually over 100 beats per minute).), and neurological conditions (e.g.,.
- tension headaches, neuralgiaSharp nerve pain along a nerve pathIntense, shooting, or burning pain that radiates along the course of one or more nerves.).
- It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by bearing-down sensations, hurried feelings, irritability, palpitations, or alternating moods,.
- typically exacerbated by warmth, menses, or emotional stress, and often seen in individuals with sensitive, intense constitutions.
- The remedy is particularly relevant for those with a warm,.
- emotionally volatile constitution, often presenting with psychological symptoms like anxiety or depression alongside physical symptoms like uterine pain or heart palpitations, commonly observed in patients with premenstrual syndrome, generalized anxiety disorder, or menopausal symptoms triggered by hormonal changes, emotional stress, or warm environments