Homeopathy
Chimaphila
Pipsissewa

Chimaphila umbellata

The homeopathic remedy chimaphila is prepared using the entire fresh plant of pipsissewa (also known as Umbellate Wintergreen or Prince's pine). Chimaphila umbellata is a diminutive flowering plant that is usually found growing in arid woodlands or sandy soils.

This perennial plant grows up to a height of around 10 cm and 35 cm in height and bears evergreen leaves having a vivid and shiny green color. The leaves of pipsissewa are jagged at the edges and set in opposite pairs three to four whorls or tendrils running along the stem. The leaves of this plant possess superficially jagged margins wherein the teeth possess fine hairs at the terminals.

The plant bears white or pink colored flowers that are produced in small four to eight joint umbels (an inflorescence wherein the flowers emerge from the same point in the main stem having stalks of equal length).

The homeopathic remedy chimaphila is mainly used to treat problems of the urinary tract, for instance, painful urination as well as stymied flow of urine. In addition, this homeopathic medication is prescribed for cystitis (inflammation of the urinary bladder) accompanied by blood in the urine and an intense incitement to urinate despite the fact that the bladder may be drained out.

In homeopathy, chimaphila is prescribed for men suffering from enlarged prostate, urine retention problems as well as when they have a sensation as though a ball exists in the pelvis. Initially, the herb was used by the Native Americans to cure sweating and fevers, however, by the 19th century, the early European settlers in North America adopted this medication and used it extensively for treating urinary complaints as well as rheumatic pain.

People who respond best to chimaphila are those who have a tendency to undergo restiveness and feel hot, but are not actually able to perspire. Such people have an internal trembling, while they are calm and stable on the outside.

Parts used

The entire freshly obtained pipsissewa plant is used to prepare the homeopathic remedy chimaphila. The aerial parts of the plant's flower are suffused in alcohol to prepare this homeopathic medication. Like in the instance of preparing any other homeopathic remedy, even chimaphila does not retain any trace, whatsoever, of the original plant in the final product and is useful in treating a number of health conditions, especially complaints related to the urinary tract.

Uses

Although the homeopathic remedy chimaphila has a number of therapeutic uses, it is basically prescribed for problems of the urinary tract. In homeopathy, chimaphila is considered to be the most appropriate remedy for men suffering from an enlarged prostate. Men who endure this health condition suffer from physical symptoms like retention of urine in the bladder for a very long period and other urinary complaints.

Such patients may experience withering or shrinking of the tissues in their testicles and diminish into the form of a small mass. In addition, patients enduring enlarged prostate may also have a sensation as though there is a ball in the pelvis and they are sitting on it. Such an awkward feeling often causes discomfort and unease.

In such cases, the flow of urine may simply be quite prolonged owing to the constraints in the urethra. Patients suffering from this disorder may also experience physical symptoms, such as a tendency to stiffen or become tense while urinating or when they are defecating. Turning to the homeopathic remedy chimaphila helps not only to treat the main condition, but also provides fast relief from the associated symptoms.

Men suffering from an enlarged prostate are also likely to develop infections that may result in prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate gland), which may prove to be an additional bothering problem. It has been found that men suffering from this condition find it difficult to start passing urine as the entire act causes immense pain as well as discomfort.

Some patients having enlarged prostate may also endure additional symptoms, such as the development of chronic cystitis. All the symptoms associated with disorder are not only extremely painful, but also cause unease and discomfort to the patient.

Whenever any individual finds such symptoms occurring, he should immediately consult a qualified homeopathic medicine practitioner who would prescribe chimaphila to cure this problem of enlarged prostate gland.

In homeopathy, physicians very rarely recommend chimaphila for treating kidney problems. Nevertheless, since this homeopathic remedy is seldom used to cure kidney disorder, it does not denote that this medication is not effective in healing such conditions.

On the contrary, the use of the homeopathic remedy chimaphila is known to be extremely useful in curing cystitis together with any other inflammation or soreness in the urethra or any general related burning symptoms down the urinary tract. In addition, this homeopathic medication is also known to be extremely useful to providing relief from conditions wherein an individual finds it difficult or problematic to pass urine owing to no obvious causes.

Using a few drops of chimaphila in the form of its mother tincture (MT) has the aptitude to provide fast relief to the sufferer from such problems. At the same time, using chimaphila also alleviates the concern and unease related to this painful and irksome condition.

Precisely speaking, the homeopathic remedy chimaphila is used for treating several conditions. While one can use this medication to treat an enlarged prostate gland, chimaphila may also be prescribed to people who suffer from excessive retention of water in their urinary bladder for prolonged periods.

In addition, this homeopathic medication has also been found to be effective in curing the tissues of testicles that have withered or shrunk forming a small mass. Homeopathic medicine practitioners also recommend the use of chimaphila to cure conditions when an individual suffers from chronic cystitis as well as when an individual has to undergo a lot of painful straining while passing urine or when they are defecating.

All said and done, this homeopathic medication is also known to be the most appropriate remedy for treating any type of infection of the prostate gland.

As aforementioned, the herb Chimaphila umbellata, which forms the basis of the homeopathic remedy chimaphila, was initially used by numerous Native Americans (Red Indians) to cure urinary disorders as well as gravel (stone) in the bladder. They used the extracts of this herb to alleviate the stones in the urinary bladder and also mitigate the ensuing slowing down of urination or urine passage.

It is important to note that in addition to using it as a homeopathic remedy, the herb Chimaphila umbellata can also be used just as a micro-nutritional for providing essential vitamins, minerals and antioxidants.

In homeopathy, the potencies of this remedy are attributed to the strength as well as effectiveness of the electromagnetic characteristics of the original substance acted upon by any enzyme (substrate). Homeopathic remedies are basically dilutions and succussions of the medicines prepared in a scientific manner so that not a solitary molecule or the slightest trace of the original substance or the medicine is present in the final product.

Irrespective of whether it has been used in the form of a homeopathic remedy or just as a micro-nutrition, the herb pipsissewa has demonstrated efficacy in treating a number of symptoms, including acne, other skin problems, lactation problems, atrophy (withering/ shrinking) of the breast, lymphatic problems, cystitis, cataract, sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea, enlarged gland, jaundice, nephritis, kidney problems and malignant ulcers.

In effect, majority of these problems have been found to develop owing to the inability of the body to get rid of toxic substances in a proper manner. Hence, this also points to the usefulness of pipsissewa as well as the homeopathic remedy chimaphila in treating all types of problems related to the urinary tract.

Source

The herb pipsissewa that forms the basis of the homeopathic remedy chimaphila is found growing all over the cool temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Also known as Umbellate Wintergreen or Prince's pine, pipsissewa is found growing naturally in arid woodlands and sandy soils in these regions.

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