Tilia europaea

TiliaLinden / Lime Tree
Plant Kingdom

Remedy of muscular soreness and urticaria. Sore, bruised feeling. Profuse perspiration. Urticaria from warmth. Diuretic. Promotes sweating. Used as herbal tea for colds.

Source

Prepared from the fresh flowers of Tilia europaea (Malvaceae/Tiliaceae).

Available Potencies

6C12C30CMTMother Tincture
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Keynote Symptoms

Muscular soreness — sore, bruised feeling. Profuse perspiration. Urticaria — from warmth, bathing. Diuretic action. Promotes sweating — used as herbal tea for colds and fever. Neuralgia. Ringing in ears.

Mind & Emotional Symptoms

Dull.

General Symptoms

Muscles and skin. Worse from warmth. Better from cold.

Physical Symptoms

Skin

Urticaria from warmth. Profuse sweating.

Extremities

Muscular soreness — sore, bruised.

Ears

Ringing — tinnitus.

Modalities

Better From

Cold

Worse From

Warmth, bathing

Constitutional Type

Not constitutional.

Clinical Indications

Muscular soreness, urticaria from warmth, profuse sweating, diuretic

Comparative Materia Medica

Arnica has bruised feeling from trauma. Urtica urens has urticaria from bathing.

Safety Information

PregnancySafe
PediatricSafe
NursingSafe
Aggravation Risk: low
Antidoting Substances

Not established.

Material Dose Toxicity

Linden flowers are widely used as herbal tea. Non-toxic. Used for centuries for colds and relaxation. Safe in all potencies.

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