Cactus (queen of the night)

Synonyms

Snake cactus, queen of the night

Plant description

The plant forms Aerial roots, set with fine spines arranged in tufts. They rise up rocks and walls, branch out in thin, curved, four to eight-sided branches.
The big ones grow out of a wreath of rough leaves blossoms. These are brown-yellow to white on the outside. The petals enclose thread-like stamens, the flower smells of fragrance vanilla and only blooms very briefly.
It opens between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. and blooms until the early hours of the morning, so only at night (therefore the name).
Cacti are mainly found in tropical areas America At home. There they grow wild, but are also grown in cultures.

Plant parts used medicinally

Boy Stalk and blossoms. A tincture is made from it.

Ingredients

Little researched so far, one finds one alkaloid, a heart working Glycoside and Resins.

Medicinal effect and application

The drug is found as a component of finished preparations to activate the Circulation and with light Cardiac arrhythmias, also at Angina pectoris and easier Heart failure.

A tea is not made from it.

Use in homeopathy

From the fresh juice from Stalk and blossoms the mother tincture is obtained. Cactus is one of the most important remedies in narrowing the Coronary arteries with tension and pressure in the heart area.
That is typical with the patients Rush of blood in the head. The mother tincture and the potencies D2 and D3 are common.

Side effects

No side effects are known to date.

Further information

Further information can be found on the following pages

  • Cardiac arrhythmias
  • Angina pectoris
  • Coronary arteries