Description
Indication / Benefits
Wyethia helenoides, commonly known as Poison-weed, is a homoeopathic medicine derived from the Wyethia plant, belonging to the Compositae family. Best known for its throat-specific action, it helps in managing follicular pharyngitis, dry cough, and irritable throat conditions seen in vocal strain. It is also supportive in hay fever, hemorrhoids, and female pelvic pains.
Common Names:
English: Poison-weed
SBL’s Wyethia helenoides can be helpful in the following conditions:
• Throat and Vocal Strain
- Useful for follicular pharyngitis, chronic dryness, and burning in the epiglottis and posterior nares, especially in singers and public speakers.
- Relieves constant throat clearing, the desire to swallow saliva, and the sensation of an elongated uvula.
• Hay Fever and Allergic Conditions
- Eases itching and dryness of nasal passages, with dry, hacking cough from throat irritation.
- Aids in dry asthma and burning sensation in the bronchial tubes during allergic flare-ups.
• Head and Mouth Complaints
- Relieves nervousness, dizziness, depression, and sharp pain in the forehead with rush of blood to the head.
- Soothes scalded feeling in the mouth, itching of the palate, and burning heat down the esophagus.
• Gastrointestinal Support
- Alleviates gastric heaviness, belching alternating with hiccough, and right-sided abdominal pain.
- Manages nausea and vomiting linked to digestive disturbances.
• Hemorrhoids and Bowel Issues
- Treats non-bleeding hemorrhoids with constipation, and itching of the anus.
- Also helps with loose, dark stools, especially occurring at night.
• Female Reproductive Health
- Relieves pain in the left ovary that radiates to the knee and uterine pain with defined sensation of its outline.
- Useful in pelvic discomfort associated with reproductive organs.
• Musculoskeletal & Spine
- Eases back pain radiating to the end of the spine and general body aches.
- Relieves right-sided arm pain, including wrist stiffness and hand discomfort.
• Fever
- Distinct chill at 11 a.m. with thirst for ice water during chill, but no thirst during heat.
- Followed by profuse night sweats and intense headache during the sweating stage.

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