The homeopathic Hamamelis is most useful for individuals having a ‘fixated’ feeling that they are not suitably acknowledged, or valued, by others. The resultant outcome? Emotional problems and a certain susceptibility to health issues — the foremost among them being depression alongside profound irritability at trifles.
Hamamelis [witch-hazel], also known as spotted elder, is indigenous to North America. The herb was first used as a ‘linctus,’ by native Americans for bruises, wounds, cuts, joint and muscle pain, and aching menstrual cycles, among other ailments.
Hamamelis Virginiana is a popular homeopathic remedy. It has a well-documented profile in the treatment of haemorrhoids [piles] and varicose veins. It is suggested to fortify the blood vessels as well as augment the competence of circulating blood too, all through the body.
Hamamelis is best suited for people who have a nagging sensitivity — they think that they are not subject of due respect and appreciation that they deserve from others in the community. This undulating feeling pervades their thought process, as also their psyche, while affecting them emotionally. This may also, perforce, be the latent, possible trigger for their illness. This want of respect leads them to feel lonely, as also disappointed. What’s more, they feel that they are ignored, or snubbed. Such feelings reach the crescendo when they are ill, eventually causing depression. This cascades their emotions, besides leading them to feeling unwanted — a clear ‘encumbrance’ within the family and social circles.
Hamamelis heals haemorrhoids and varicose issues, especially in individuals predisposed to bleeding, particularly in women, during their periods, or anyone that presents with nosebleed. The remedy also has a certain utility value in eye disorders — when the symptoms ‘match.’
FIXATED FEELING
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