Fabiana imbricata

Fab.Pichi / Pichi-Pichi
Plant Kingdom

Remedy of liver and urinary conditions. Cholelithiasis — gallstones. Renal calculi. Chronic cystitis. Prostatic hypertrophy. Used in Chilean folk medicine for liver and kidney.

Source

Prepared from the leaves of Fabiana imbricata (Solanaceae).

Available Potencies

6C12C30CMTMother Tincture
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Keynote Symptoms

Gallstones — cholelithiasis. Renal calculi. Chronic cystitis. Prostatic hypertrophy. Liver and gallbladder tonic. Diuretic. Used in Chilean folk medicine. Hepatic colic. Flatulence.

Mind & Emotional Symptoms

Dull.

General Symptoms

Liver and urinary. Worse from fat food. Better from rest.

Physical Symptoms

Abdomen

Gallstones. Hepatic colic. Liver tonic.

Urinary

Renal calculi. Chronic cystitis. Prostatic hypertrophy. Diuretic.

Modalities

Better From

Rest

Worse From

Fat food

Constitutional Type

Gallstone and kidney stone patients.

Clinical Indications

Gallstones, kidney stones, chronic cystitis, prostatic enlargement, liver tonic

Comparative Materia Medica

Chelidonium has gallstones with right scapular pain. Berberis has kidney pain radiating. Hydrangea dissolves stones.

Safety Information

PregnancySafe
PediatricSafe
NursingSafe
Aggravation Risk: low
Antidoting Substances

Not established.

Material Dose Toxicity

Pichi is used medicinally in Chile. Low toxicity. Safe in all potencies.

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