Cornus sanguinea (Dogwood) G42

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Gemmotherapy remedy to be used on the advice of a healthcare practitioner

Concentrated gemmotherapy - fresh bud macerate

Gemmotherapy is a branch of phytotherapy that uses buds and young shoots of trees and shrubs. Gathered in the spring at a key stage of their natural growth cycle, buds and young shoots are freshly handpicked and put in maceration in a solution of water, alcohol and glycerin to extract all their active principles.

Key notes:

  • Brings endocrine function into balance, especially thyroid related hyperfunction
  • Anti-necrotic in first stages of post infarct
  • Anticoagulant, used for sticky or thick platelets or elevated platelets

Therapeutic actions:

It is due to the study of gemmotherapy that much is known of the circulatory properties of Cornus sanguinea.

Cornus sanguinea enhances the normal physiology of clotting, as an anticoagulant it maintains the blood fluidity, and paradoxically it is an antihemorrhagic and a clot dissolver.

It prevents the impending infarction, treats the new infarction but is not indicated for later stages.

Due to its circulatory action, Cornus sanguinea has anti-necrotic properties on tissues, even in the acute phase, when necrosis is caused by an infarction of the capillaries.

At the arterial level, Cornus sanguinea acts as a drainer of arteries and anti-inflammatory.

It is a great anti-thrombotic remedy. Its anticoagulant action, which contributes to maintaining blood fluidity, is paradoxically associated with antihemorrhagic properties, as well as at the cranial, abdominal and thoracic level. Certain plants are thus bipolar according to the action to perform.

Kupffer cells of the liver are stimulated by Cornus sanguinea.

Cornus sanguinea coincidentally stimulates bone marrow (stimulation of mast cells and plasma cells).

Clinical indications:

Cardiovascular system: Most important remedy for acute thrombosis, acute necrosis, infarction (first stages of an infarct), whatever the location. Post stent surgery.

Bipolar action – issues of blood coagulation: Anticoagulant – When heparin resistance test is high.

Antihemorrhagic: When caused by excessive anticoagulant therapy.

In fact Cornus sanguinea constitutes a major cardiac remedy, exerting an effect in cases of coronary insufficiency and coronaritis, but especially as a preventative for infarction. It neutralises the formation of infarction.

Arterial level: (arterial drainer and anti-inflammatory). It is indicated in various arteritis, particularly those of lower limbs and those of nicotinic (any smoker should regularly follow a Cornus sanguinea cure!), and those of Horton arteritis (inflammation of the temporal artery).

Its tonic action on arteries is associated with anti-atherosclerosis properties.

Renal system: Cornus sanguinea is active in nephrosis (alteration of renal glomerulus whose capillaries no longer retain blood proteins) the origin of which is unknown in medicine that could be due to spleen functioning according to Chinese traditional medicine.

Glandular system (for endocrine balancing through drainage): Major remedy for hyperthyroidism with thyrotoxicosis (Basedow's disease), (in synergic association), goitre, exophthalmia, but it has no activity on adenomas, euthyoidic goiter and phenomena’s of dysendocrinia.

Menopausal symptoms – hot flushes (Vaccinium vitis-iadea).

Consider in combination with:

Rosa canina, for thyroid goiter

Alnus incana, for 1st two weeks of an infarct, followed by Alnus glutinosa

Vaccinium vitis-idaea, for menopausal symptoms, hot flashes (woman is resentful of hormonal changes occurring)

Viburnum lantana, Crataegus oxyacantha and Rosa canina, for hyperthyroidism and heart palpitations

Crataegus oxyacantha and Syringa vulgaris, for normalising coagulation factors

Carpinus betulus, for nose bleeds

Clinical experience:

Do not use in hypothyroidism because of its anti-thyroxine (T4) potential.

HerbalGem gemmo complex that contains Cornus sanguinea:

N/A

Each drop contains:

Cornus sanguinea* (Dogwood buds) (extract 1:20, QCE 2.5 mg) ... 0.05 ml

Non-medicinal ingredients: glycerin* (vegetal), alcohol*, purified water.

*Organic certification by Certisys-BE1

NPN 80010782

Adults and children > 12 years take 5-15 drops daily, between meals, pure or diluted in water, or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner.

  • Consult a healthcare practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen.
  • Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding unless directed by a healthcare practitioner.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
  • Do not use if safety seal is broken.
  • Keep in a cool, dry place.

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