Mirza Tahir Ahmad   James tyler Kent  

millefolium 1Millefolium is especially related to bleeding. Usually, the bleeding of Millefolium is reddish. Dr. Boericke has also restricted this medicine to the out-flow of bright red blood only (arterial), without mentioning its relationship to the venous blood. However, Dr. Kent right from the start describes Millefolium as the top class treatment for varicose veins. Therefore, he does not describe Millefolium’s blood as always bright red, but rather describes it as generally red. Anyhow, Millefolium is the best treatment for any bleeding, be it of bright red or darkish colour. Perhaps there is no other drug that has more symptoms related to bleeding than Millefolium. Millefolium may also be effective whenever there is increased bleeding from cancerous wounds, in stopping such a bleed. It is now well established that repeated local application of pure honey on the wounds helps healing. 

One symptom of Millefolium is that the eyes become red and there is a strong feeling that a lot of blood has accumulated in the eyes. The eyes get congested with blood before the onset of headache. Sometimes, this condition develops on reading for a short while. Millefolium is the cure for all these ailments.

Millefolium will also be useful when the eyes become red due to the increase in local blood flow, the vision becomes blurred and there is a strong tendency of nosebleed. Millefolium 30 given in combination with Phosphorus 30 proves to be much more effective against this ailment.

In women, excessive and prolonged menstrual bleeding and cramps over the uterus and lower part of the abdomen are a specific symptom of Millefolium. The triad of these symptoms occurring simultaneously in a patient will, by the grace of God, immediately benefit from the use of Millefolium, with rare exception. Similarly, Millefolium is also useful to avert a threatened abortion, i.e. the tendency to bleed on slight activity, which stops on taking rest. Women who tend to bleed right in the beginning of their pregnancy, and are predisposed to abortion (habitual abortion)  should take one dose of Millefolium CM before the expected pregnancy. Quite often, a single dose of Millefolium may cure them of this problem forever. Similarly, I found the astonishing efficacy of this remedy in 100 000 (CM) potency in a person who was thrown from a horse cart due to a sudden jolt, and suffered from continuous spitting of blood for weeks. By God’s grace, just one dose of Millefolium in 100 000 potency completely cured him,

If patients who have the tendency to bleed are given one dose of Millefolium in 1000 potency before a surgical operation, they will be saved from the complications of excessive bleeding during the operation. Another benefit of Millefolium is that it prevents the formation of blood clots. On the contrary, allopathic drugs that are used to stop bleeding usually make the blood thick, whereas homoeopathic remedies stop the bleeding while keeping the blood flowing healthily. From this point of view, Millefolium is an excellent remedy as it stops bleeding without making the blood unnecessarily thick and prone to clotting.

Millefolium is also very good in controlling the excessive blood flow towards the heart. Generally, this happens when the patient is very excited. Aconite is generally useful for this condition; however, Millefolium also produces good results.

Millefolium is generally useful in the diseases of the old and the weak, as well as of women and children. Its symptoms are as follows: usually the patients feel increased blood flow towards the head, pressure on the right side of the head and there is contortion in the muscles of the eyelids and the forehead. Movement causes giddiness and the patient feels as if his ears are clogged; whereas, at the same time the patient feels cold air coming out of the ears. The head feels heavy after sleeping in the afternoon. The patient always thinks that he has forgotten something. The face feels hot and flushed. The mouth becomes very dry, sores form over the gums and in the throat. There is pain over the left side of the throat.

There is always a feeling of burning and scraping in the stomach. There is pain over the liver. The flatus is stinky and there is bleeding from the intestines. Severe dysentery with loose blood-mixed stools develops. The urine also contains blood. The patient develops inflammation of the bladder and there is a feeling of pain over the left kidney area.

The onset of severe cramps or epileptic fits due to the stoppage of menstrual bleeding from the uterus or the onset of bleeding due to severe hard work will benefit from Millefolium, which should also be used for the treatment of bleeding piles.

If phlegm sticks inside the lungs and tuberculosis becomes chronic with the spitting of blood on coughing (haemoptysis), and there is a feeling of tightness in the chest, Millefolium can also be a very helpful adjuvant, given along with other appropriate remedies.

Where other medicines have failed, Millefolium works miraculously against the following ailments: hernia resulting from repeated excessive weight lifting, bleeding after the surgical removal of stones (lithotomy) and the high continuous fever due to an unknown cause.

While the conjugal relationships between husband and wife are normal in every aspect and the sperm are also healthy, yet there is a problem with the ejaculation of semen preventing pregnancy, then Millefolium is a very important treatment for this unusual condition.

Potency: 30 to 200 or even 1000

by Mirza Tahir Ahmad


 J.T. Kent

millefolium 3MILLEFOLIUM

Veins: This is a most useful remedy in varicose veins; especially are the capillaries spongy and enlarged.

Veins break easily when congested. Wounds bleed easily and much. It favors apoplexy. Ecchymoses of the skin and eyes. It favors local congestions. Hemorrhage from any part, from wounds, from ulcers.

Atony of the blood vessels. Haemorrhage from the lungs, stomach, rectum, nose, after extraction of teeth. The blood is generally bright red. Varicose veins on the limbs during pregnancy when painful. Haemorrhage in malignant ulceration.

After an operation and the wound has been properly closed the skin forming the edges of the wound continues to ooze a bright red blood. When a general haemorrhagic condition prevails. These features are often associated with heart troubles that will be expected.

Bleeding: If there has been a history of bleeding it should be given before a surgical procedure (Lach.).

Violent congestion after haemorrhage. No tendency to repair of vascular tissue. Hyperaemia of the brain and red face.

Head: Fullness and heat in head, but no fever.

A rush of blood from: chest to the head like a surging. Violent headache. Dull occipital pain. Pain in head aggravated by stooping.

Eyes, nose and ears: Blood-shot eyes.

Sharp pain in eyes and root of nose. Eyes red and congested. Foggy vision.

Noise in left ear startles her; later when laughing. Sensation as of cold air passing out of ear. Sensation as though ears were stopped. Sharp pain in ear. Earache.

Epistaxis, with congestion to head and chest.

Face red, without fever. Venous face. Flushes to face.

Pain in teeth from hot things. A haemorrhagic patient should have a dose of Mill. or Lach. before having teeth extracted. The throat is red, ulcerated and bleeds easily.

Empty hungry feeling in morning. Burning in stomach, aggravated bending forward. Burning in stomach and abdomen extending to chest. Vomiting blood.

Abdomen distended with flatus. Haemorrhage from intestines and rectum. Haemorrhage in typhoid fever. Internal haemorrhage from lifting and from injuries. Prolonged buildings. Bleeding piles. Bleeding condylomata of anus.

The urine is bloody, clots in the urine after standing. Pain in kidneys followed by bloody urine lasting many days. Incontinence of urine.

Want of ejaculation in coition. Haemorrhage, from bladder and urethra. Bleeding wounds.

Profuse menses, protracted, with cramps in uterus and abdomen. Uterine haemorrhage after slight exertion from abortion, or during labor; continuous, bright red blood.

Varicose veins of legs ulcerate and bleed in pregnant women. After hard delivery prolonged obstinate bleeding.

A woman predisposed to hemorrhage should have a dose of Millefolium before going into confinement. Suppressed lochia. No milk in breasts. Inflammation of the uterus after a uterine hemorrhage.

Oppression of the chest; palpitation; surging of blood from chest to head. Hemorrhage from lungs, Congestion of lungs following bleeding of lungs. Bleeding from lungs from suppressed menses.

Expectoration of blood 4 P.M. daily. Bleeding from the lungs in phthisis. Bleeding from lungs after exertion. A man thrown from a carriage had continued to cough up blood for many weeks was cured by this remedy very high.

Orgasm of blood about heart.

by James Tyler Kent