The WALA Plant Library
Night-Blooming Cereus, Queen of the Night

Use in Skin Care and Remedies

In the WALA medicinal herb garden the queen of the night occupies a sheltered space in the greenhouse. WALA plant laboratory staff process the young stems and flowers for WALA Medicines. When a flower opens it is quite an event. Late at night the head of the WALA medicinal herb garden and his wife meet beside the queen of the night and wait for the spectacle of its fragrant display.
Homeopathically potentised extracts of night-blooming cereus are an ingredient in WALA medicines for the treatment of various heart complaints, for example Aurum Valeriana Globuli velati for nausea and dizziness and for functional cardiac symptoms, i.e. heart problems with no recognisable organic cause.

Prescribing information for the preparations mentioned (the indications are derived from the anthroposophical understanding of man and nature):
Aurum Valeriana Globuli velati
Indications according to the anthroposophical understanding of man and nature: Neurovegetative dysregulation, functional cardiac symptoms, including those of degenerative origin, nausea and dizziness. Warning: Contains sucrose and 0.1 mg lactose per 1 g of medicinal product.

For information on risks and side-effects please read the pack insert and ask your doctor or pharmacist.

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