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Uses

Trillium pendulum is astringent, tonic, and antiseptic; it has been employed successfully inhemoptysis, hematuria, menorrhagia, uterine hemorrhage, metrorrhagia, leucorrhoea, cough, asthma, and difficult breathing,and is said to have been much used by the Indian women to promote parturition. The astringent varieties of Trillium have been found useful in hemorrhages; the acrid species in chronic affections of the respiratory organs, phthisis, hectic fever, etc.

 

Benefits

This remedy is great for women who suffer from anemia and feel dizzy. There are uterine hemorrhages from fibroids with cramp-like pains and a sensation of broken hips. This remedy has also a great use for threatened miscarriages with gushing of bright blood on the least movement.

 

Cautions

Documented adverse effects (emmenagogue and uterine stimulant). Avoid use. Although not yet clinically observed, trillium could have potential membrane-irritating effects and induce some cardiac activity.

Interactions

None are recorded.

Other names

Trillium erectum L. Family: Liliaceae. T. grandiflorum (Michaux) Salisb., Bethroot , trillium , birthroot , Indian balm , purple trillium , stinking Benjamin , wake-robin , trillium pendulum , ground lily , cough root , jewsharp , snake bite

References

Source: NaturalHealthForFertility, http://www.natural-health-for-fertility.com/restore-fertility.html#sthash.q7v5BQqF.dpuf

Drugs.com, http://www.drugs.com/npp/bethroot.html

HenriettesHerb, http://www.henriettes-herb.com/eclectic/kings/trillium.html

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