Sempervivum tectorum

Sempervirum tectorum
Names: Sempervivum tectorum, Sedum majus,
English: Large house-leek
Sources: Clarke, Murhy
Stage 12

The fresh juice is recommended in chronic aphthae in grown persons in causal relation to hemorrhoids, as well as in scirrhous indurations of the tongue. Reichel of Staben, considers the fresh juice of the house-leek curative in spasms of the uterus and in menstrual disturbances of all kinds as well as in all cases of too exalted vascular activity in the sexual sphere, as also in aural troubles consequent on hardened earwax and in inflammatory exudations of the ear.

Generals
Menopause. Menses, suppressed.

Physical
Externally used for bites of insects, stings of bees and poisoned wounds, warts.
Herpes, zoster
Cancerous tumors.
Scirrhus induration of tongue.
Breast carcinoma.
Ringworm.
Hemorrhoids

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