Fresh plant in flower.
The homeopathic medicine lilium tigrinum is a very beneficial remedy for women. Homeopaths generally prescribe this medicine to treat complaints of the female reproductive organs, including itching of the vulvas, swollen ovaries as well as uterine prolapsed (a condition wherein condition of the pelvic floor permits the uterus or a part of the uterus to stick out of the vagina). In addition, this homeopathic medication is also beneficial for women who usually endure painful menstruation or benign uterine tumors (fibroids) accompanied by a pressing down pain in the pelvis as well as a continuous urge to urinate. People suffering from angina may also find the use of lilium tigrinum useful in treating their condition as well as alleviating the acute pain associated with this ailment. Homeopaths also recommend this medicine for people suffering from complaints of the bladder, rectum and blood circulation through the veins. It has been found that patients who require this homeopathic medicine have a preference for a cool weather and always endure a burning sensation in their hands. Lilium tigrinum also serves as a tonic or stimulant for the circulatory and the nervous systems. Owing to this particular property of this medicine, it facilitates in treating several disorders, some of which are discussed briefly below.
As aforementioned, use of the homeopathic medicine lilium tigrinum serves as a tonic for the nervous system. This medicine aids in enhancing the functioning of the cells of the nervous system and, at the same time, helps in easing tension of the nervous system caused by hormone imbalance during the menstrual cycle. Women experience such hormonal imbalances during their menstruation owing to disparity between estrogen and progesterone. Use of lilium tigrinum helps in diminishing the symptoms of endometriosis (the presence of endometrium in areas excluding the lining of the uterus) like weepiness and anxiousness.
Conventionally, homeopathic medical practitioners are of the view that pain in the ovary is primarily owing to blood or Qi stagnation in the region of the ovary owing to some kind of stress. When the blood or Qi stagnation is released, it facilitates in the free flow of blood to the ovary and adjoining regions, and in that way, decreases the tension of the muscles in the ovarian region. This, in turn, alleviates the pain in the ovarian region. It is said that lilium tigrinum is one homeopathic medication that is useful in this regard and, thus, helps in providing relief from the pain women suffer in the abdominal region during their menstrual cycle.
Homeopaths are of the view that lilium tigrinum prepared from the tiger lily plant aids in increasing blood flow in the ovarian area. By doing so, this homeopathic medicine also helps to diminish the pain that usually extends from the ovarian region downwards to the thigh. Such type of ovarian pain is caused by blood or Qi stagnation in the region.
The homeopathic medicine lilium tigrinum is very useful for people suffering from depression. It is especially effective for treating despair where people might be requiring some kind of salvation - those of the religious type. Such people have a tendency to become offended easily as have a feeling as if others are trying to harm them intentionally. Lilium tigrinum is a homeopathic medicine that has the aptitude to assist the body to heal itself naturally of the different physical symptoms and also provide relief from the emotional symptoms endured by them.
Lilium tigrinum is an effective homeopathic medicine to treat numbness or lack of sensation in the right arm accompanied by an aching heart. In such conditions, the sufferers have a sensation as though their heart is just about to explode and also experience an irregular or abnormal pulse. In addition, such patients may also experience palpitations. The homeopathic medicine lilium tigrinum is useful in treating all these complaints.
The homeopathic medicine lilium tigrinum is also useful for treating urinary disorders. This type of urinary problems causes the sufferer to endure a burning or stinging feeling when they pass urine. In addition, such people may also have the feeling to urinate very often or constantly although no urine may pass at all despite trying hard. This type of problem is generally very common in women.
The tiger lily plant belongs to the Lilium genus and is native to China and Japan. Later, it was introduced to the West and is now found growing in different regions of the globe. They are generally adapted to forest environments or grassland habitats.