Indication / Benefits
Gelsemium Sempervirens, commonly known as Yellow Jasmine or Gelsemium, is a homoeopathic medicine derived from the root and rhizome of the Gelsemium sempervirens plant. Belonging to the Loganiaceae family, it has been traditionally valued for its therapeutic properties in treating flulike symptoms, anxiety, and nervous disorders. In homoeopathy, Gelsemium Sempervirens is primarily used to address symptoms such as weakness, fever with chills, and stage fright. It is also employed for its effects on headaches, muscular weakness, and respiratory infections.
Common Names:
Hindi: Gelsemium Sempervirens
English: Yellow Jasmine or Gelsemium
SBL’s Gelsemium Sempervirens can be helpful in the following conditions:
- Drowsiness, dizziness and dullness
- Gelsemium acts primarily on the nervous system, leading to motor paralysis and significant prostration.
- It is useful for conditions characterized by dizziness, drowsiness, mental dullness, trembling, and a slow pulse.
- The remedy addresses various forms of muscular weakness and paralysis, including post-diphtheritic paralysis and lack of muscular coordination.
- It is also helpful for fatigue caused by emotional stress or exposure to heat.
- Emotional stress
- Gelsemium is indicated for patients who desire to be left alone, displaying a lack of mental energy and apathy towards their illness.
- It is effective in treating delirium upon falling asleep and nervousness caused by emotional stress or fear, including stage fright.
- The remedy is useful for individuals affected by fright or excitement, leading to physical symptoms.
- Headaches and Sensory Disturbances
- The remedy helps with vertigo and heaviness in the head, often with a band-like sensation around the head.
- It is useful for headaches that feel bruised, improve with head compression, and are accompanied by scalp sensitivity.
- Headaches may also be preceded by temporary blindness and are exacerbated by head movements.
- Visual and Ocular Issues
- Gelsemium addresses ptosis (drooping of the eyelids), difficulty opening the eyes, and blurred or smoky vision.
- It is indicated for double vision, dilated pupils that do not react to light, and pain behind the eyes.
- The remedy is also useful for conditions like albuminuric retinitis and detached retina.
- Coryza
- The remedy is effective for sneezing, nasal fullness, and dryness.
- It helps with acute colds (coryza) characterized by watery discharge, dull headaches, and fever.
- Facial neuralgia
- Gelsemium addresses a flushed, heavy face and facial neuralgia.
- It helps with a dusky complexion, facial muscle contractions, and a dropped lower jaw.
- Paralysis of tongue
- The remedy is useful for a putrid taste and breath, numbness and thickness of the tongue, and paralysis of the tongue.
- Swallowing difficulty
- Gelsemium helps with difficulty swallowing, especially warm foods.
- It addresses itching and tickling in the throat, swollen tonsils, and post-diphtheritic paralysis.
- The remedy also alleviates the sensation of a lump in the throat that cannot be swallowed.
- Heaviness in stomach
- Gelsemium is indicated for lack of thirst, hiccoughs, and a feeling of emptiness or heaviness in the stomach.
- It helps with sensations of weakness and oppression in the stomach area.
- Diarrhea
- The remedy helps with diarrhea caused by emotional stress or fright, as well as constipation and partial paralysis of the rectum and sphincter.
- Dysuria
- Gelsemium is used for profuse, clear, watery urine with chilliness and tremulousness.
- It also helps with dysuria and partial paralysis of the bladder, including intermittent urinary flow.
- Dysmenorrhea
- The remedy is effective for conditions such as rigid os, vaginismus, false labor pains, and dysmenorrhea with scanty menstrual flow.
- It also addresses pain extending to the back and hips during menstruation.
- Spermatorrhea and Gonorrhea
- Gelsemium helps with spermatorrhea without erections, cold and relaxed genitals, and sweating of the scrotum.
- It is also indicated for gonorrhea in its initial stage, characterized by scanty discharge and a tendency to corrode.
- Dry cough
- The remedy addresses slow breathing with significant prostration, chest oppression, dry cough with sore chest, and spasm of the glottis.
- It helps with acute bronchitis and spasmodic lung and diaphragm conditions.
- Slow pulse and Palpitations
- Gelsemium is used for a sensation that the heart must keep moving to prevent cessation, slow pulse, and palpitations.
- It addresses weak, slow pulses and the feeling of exhaustion with any exertion.
- Back Pain
- The remedy helps with dull, heavy back pain and complete muscular relaxation.
- It is useful for pain in the neck, lumbar, and sacral regions, as well as deep-seated pain in the back and lower extremities.
- Cramps and Fatigue
- Gelsemium addresses loss of muscular control, cramping in the forearms, excessive trembling and weakness of the limbs, and fatigue after minimal exertion.
- Insomnia
- The remedy helps with difficulty achieving restful sleep, insomnia from exhaustion or nervous irritation, and excessive yawning.
- Fever
- Gelsemium is indicated for chills and heat with prolonged, exhausting fever stages.
- It helps with symptoms of dumb-ague, muscular soreness, and bilious remittent fever with stupor and dizziness.
- Skin eruptions
- The remedy is used for hot, dry skin with itching and measle-like eruptions. It helps with erysipelas, measles, and retrocedent eruptions with livid spots.