Indications
Internal and external bleeding, including nose bleeding, post tooth extraction and bleeding from injuries, hypermenorrhea, bleeding hemorrhoids, thrombophlebitis, recommended as a post-operative hemostatic.
Key Ingredient
Characteristic Symptoms
Trillium pendulum
Hemorrhage
Accompanying Ingredients
- Thlaspi bursa-pastoris 1x
- Anti-hemorrhagic
- Equisetum arvense 1x
- Ulceration, blood in urine
- Quercus robur 1x
- Diarrhea
- Millefolium 1x
- Nosebleed, bleeding hemorrhoids
- Urtica dioica 1x
- Uterine hemorrhage
- Calendula officinalis 1x
- Bleeding after tooth extraction
- Plantago major 1x
- Incised wounds
- Lamium album 1x
- Leucorrhoea, and menses too early and scanty, hemorrhoids
- Chamomilla 1x
- Profuse discharge of clotted, dark blood, hemorrhoids with painful fissures
- Viscum album 3x
- Hemorrhoids with pain
- Hamamelis virginiana 1x
- Varicose veins, bleeding gastric ulcers, hemorrhoids
- Crocus sativus 3x
- Uterine hemorrhage, clots with long strings
Suggested Use Adults 20 to 30 drops in water two to three times daily. During acute bleeding, 40 to 50 drops in water at once, followed by 30 drops up to five times daily.
Children 1/2 or less of the adult amount
Special Comments Professor Hans D. Noeske, M.D., urologist and renowned surgeon, specializing in prostate resection, conducted a study at the University Clinic in Giessen, West Germany, using TRILLIUM No. 36 as a post-operative hemostatic. Due to the natural high blood flow to the prostate, resection is a hemorrhagic-intense surgical procedure (Hemostatic medications such as E-Aminocaproic acid or electrocoagulation, have unfavorable side effects.) Dr. Noeske's study using TRILLIUM No. 36 was highly effective and so successful that he prescribes TRILLIUM No. 36 for all his surgical patients. He starts each patient on TRILLIUM No. 36 three days prior to surgery. This remedy is also an excellent choice for dental surgeries.