Ledum palustre
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Ledum palustre (Wild Rosemary)
Ledum affects the fibrous tissue of joints, especially ankles, tendons, heels, and skin and should be considered for arthritis and rheumatic conditions, most often those in which troubles began in the feet and moved upwards. The affected parts first become purple and puffy and eventually appear emaciated. A keynote of Ledum is that the person has a general lack of body heat—they are cold all of the time. Ledum prevents sepsis and infection and should routinely be given when a person is bitten or stung or when a puncture would has occurred.
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Ledum palustre
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