Key notes:
- Hypogammaglobulinemia; will increase the liver’s ability to make globulin
- Stimulation of the immune system; indicated for some bacterial and viral infections
- Anti-histamine; for allergies, without causing fatigue or drowsiness
Therapeutic actions:
Fagus sylvatica is a fibrosclerotic remedy of the respiratory and renal systems.
It also has powerful immuno-stimulant properties.
Antiallergenic and antihistaminic properties. Increases hepatic macrophage activity.
Reported to lower cholesterol, uric acid and urea.
Clinical indications:
Respiratory system: pulmonary fibrosis, emphysemea.
Renal system: nephroangiosclerosis, interstitial nephritis, renal insufficiency, renal lithiasis, uric lithiasis, used to lower uricemia and increase diuresis.
Immune system: Excellent in hypogammaglobulinemia increases immunoglobulin. Anergy, allergies. Infections.
Vascular system: Atheromatosis, reduces cholesterol, celiac disease when associated with low globulin.
Consider in combination with:
Juglans regia, when infection present
Ribes nigrum and Betula pubescens, antihistamine action for edema, cellulite, and excess weight accumulation
Corylus avellana, for emphysema or other issues of sclerotic tissue in the respiratory system
Rosa canina, for hypogammaglobulinemia
Clinical experience:
Is not prescribed for more than a 2 month period (may cause biological changes).
Use with caution in the presence of auto-immune diseases.
HerbalGem gemmotherapy complex that contains Fagus sylvatica:
N/A