Millefolium is a homeopathic remedy derived from Milfoil (Achillea millefolium), a perennial herb 25 to 45 cm tall with white, pink or purple flowers.
The whole plant is used in the preparation of the homeopathic remedy when it is in flower.
Thanks to its many active ingredients, millefolium is generally used to control bleeding, but its field of action is much wider and includes otorhinolaryngology, stomatology and gynaecology.
Stomatology indications
In the dental field, Millefolium is effective against toothache and also against gum ulcers.
It is also effective in treating swelling of the tongue.
Its action extends to diseases of the mouth, manifested by a feeling of dryness and excessive thirst.
Gynaecology indications
In gynaecology, millefolium is used to treat white discharge.
It is also an antispasmodic that relieves painful periods.
It is also ideal for treating certain menstrual disorders, including early, heavy and prolonged menstruation.
It prevents gynaecological disorders that sometimes lead to abortion.
Its effectiveness has been proven in patients with fibroid problems.
Finally, it helps to stop excessive bleeding after childbirth.
In men, Millefolium is effective against swollen penis and testicles.
It combats the absence of sperm during orgasm and stops the involuntary flow of sperm, spermatorrhea.
It eliminates tumours on the genitals, such as condyloma.
Millefolium is also recommended for the treatment of gonorrhoea.
ENT indications
Millefolium not only treats conditions of the ear, nose and throat, but also those of the neck and head.
Millefolium is said to be effective in treating bleeding in general and is ideal for stopping nosebleeds.
It also helps to relieve congestion.
It works for people who tend to have a blocked ear accompanied by noise or a sensation of air coming out of the ear.
Millefolium is a medicine that cures ulcers and sore throats.
As regards the head, it is used to treat severe pain accompanied by a sensation of blood rushing to the head, followed by a pounding of the arteries.