Ecology and Phytosociology
Wild vines has a remarkable characteristic: at the end of its branches are tendrils that act as suckers, allowing the plant to adhere firmly to stones.
Indications for Use
- Local, fibrous induration.
- Induration of palmar aponeurosis. Alternate with Buxus sempervirens.
- Postinflammatory adhesions: Always alternate with Buxus sempervirens (young shoots). Common box is found in calcicole woodlands, such as oak and ash, sub-mountainous linden and maple, and especially beech. Used to treat tissular fibrohyalinosis and biologically complementary to Ampelopsis
- Deforming inflammatory arthritis, such as rheumatoid arthritis and rheumatism.
- Inflammatory, chronic, progressive polyarthritis with joint deformation.
- Treatment for tendons and ligaments.
- Coagulatory effect: Mild antithrombophilic action.
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