Trillium pendulum (Beth Root)

trillium pendulum

Trillium pendulum

Beth Root

Source: Derived from the fresh root of Trillium pendulum (synonym Trillium erectum), commonly known as Beth Root or Wake-Robin, a perennial plant in the Melanthiaceae family, prepared for homeopathic use through trituration and serial dilution to enhance therapeutic action while eliminating material toxicity, in accordance with homeopathic pharmacopeia standards.

Keynotes

  • Generalized aching or soreness, with a sensation of stiffness or fatigue, resembling fibromyalgia, worse with motion, heat, dampness, or night, often with muscle tenderness or trigger points.

Modalities

Worse: Motion, heat (weather, rooms), exertion, hormonal changes (menstruation, ovulation), night, standing, pressure, emotional stress, dampness, fasting, tight clothing.

Better: Rest, cold (air, applications), elevation, quiet environments, gentle pressure, emotional support, lying down, hydration, loose clothing, dry weather, open air.

Symptoms

Extremities

  • Generalized aching or soreness, with a sensation of stiffness or fatigue, resembling fibromyalgia, worse with motion, heat, dampness, or night, often with muscle tenderness or trigger points.
  • Joint pains or stiffness, with a tendency to swelling or soreness, resembling osteoarthritis, aggravated by motion, heat, or exertion, often with crepitation or reduced mobility.
  • Back pain or pelvic soreness, with a sensation of heaviness or burning, resembling lumbar strain, worse with motion, heat, or standing, often with radiating pain or weakness.

Generalities – Children

  • Rarely indicated in children due to its affinity for gynecological and hemorrhagic conditions, but may be considered in adolescents with menorrhagia, epistaxis, or fatigue, often linked to motion, heat, or hormonal changes, worse with exertion or night.
  • Adolescents require urgent evaluation for underlying gynecological, hemorrhagic, or constitutional conditions (e.g., menorrhagia, hemorrhagic diathesis, chronic fatigue syndrome).

Potency and Dosage

Mother Tincture or usually 30, 200, 1000 or CM, depending upon the situation and the experience of the homoeopath.

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This article is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Prepared by herbalhomeo.com/ Team

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