Thuja Occidentalis

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Thuja Occidentalis

Other names : White cedar (in the United Kingdom), Yellow Cedar, Atlantic White Cedar, Swamp cedar, Cedrus Lycea, Eastern White Cedar, False White Cedar, Hackmatack, Lebensbaum, Thuia du Canada, Techny Arborvitae, American Arborvitae or just Arborvitae, the last particularly in the horticultural trade in the United States. The name 'Arbor vitae', is Latin for "tree of life" - due to the supposed medicinal properties of the sap, bark and twigs.Despite its common names it does not belong to the cedar genus, nor is it related to the Australian White cedar, Melia azedarach.

Special Precautions of Thuja Occidentalis

  • Thuja seems to be safe in food amounts, but there isn't enough information to know if it is safe when used in usual medicinal amounts. An overdose of thuja can cause queasiness, vomiting, painful diarrhea, asthma, seizures, and death.
  • Thuja products can contain a chemical called thujone. Thujone can cause low blood pressure, asthma, seizures, and death.
  • Pregnancy and breast -feeding: It’s UNSAFE to use thuja if you are pregnant. Thuja might cause a miscarriage.
  • It is also UNSAFE to use thuja if you are breast-feeding because of possible toxicity. Stay on the safe side and avoid use.
  • “Auto-immune diseases” such as multiple sclerosis (MS), lupus (systemic lupus erythematosus, SLE), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), or other conditions: Thuja might cause the immune system to become more active, and this could increase the symptoms of auto-immune diseases. If you have one of these conditions, it’s best to avoid using thuja.
  • Seizures: Taking thuja might cause seizures in some people. Don’t take thuja if you have a history of having seizures.
  • Medications that increase the chance of having a seizure (Seizure threshold lowering drugs) interacts with thuja.
  • Medications used to prevent seizures (Anticonvulsants) interacts with thuja.

The benefits of Thuja Occidentalis are

  • Stimulating immune function.
  • Bronchitis.
  • Pneumonia.
  • as Expectorant : to loosen phlegm
  • Skin infections.
  • Cold sores.
  • Nerve pain.
  • Strep throat.
  • Abortions.
  • Arthritis : directly to the skin
  • Joint pain : directly to the skin
  • Muscle aches : directly to the skin
  • Skin diseases (Warts Itchy, scaly skin, brown ‘age spots', deformed nails) : Thuja oil directly to the skin
  • Cancer : Thuja oil directly to the skin
  • Warts : Thuja oil directly to the skin
  • as Diuretic
  • as an insect repellent.

Homeopathic Profile Type

The people that respond well to thuja as a homeopathic remedy tend to be very sensitive, very serious, and often feel that they are not lovable at all. They put on a good front to the outside world, but they are rather unhappy and negative deep down. They may suffer from serious delusions about their appearance and also from feelings or ideas of paranoia that are hard for them to dismiss. For as much as thuja may help with the physical symptoms, it may also relieve mental symptoms as well.

Homeopathic Use

  • Skin Conditions: The type of warts that Thuja is beneficial for are the type that can be very large and known as “cauliflower warts”. Thuja works to help the body rid itself of the scaly patches that appear, as well as the itchy skin and even brown “age spots” that people tend to complain of.
  • Menstrual Problems: Thuja may work as a homeopathic remedy for a number of menstrual problems. When the menstrual periods are scant or too early, or when there is extreme pain over the left ovary specifically, then this is when thuja is recommended.
  • Urogenital Problems: Though it is common, it may be hard to detect at first. The urethra is swollen and inflamed with this type of condition, and the urine stream is weak and seems almost split. There is a frequent urge to urinate and infection is prevalent when either a man or a woman suffers from this type of problem. As gonorrhea may be an associated condition, thuja may be given to help with that problem as well.
  • Headaches: Not only is the type of headache that thuja may help rather specific, but so too is the type of pain that is suffered. This is a headache that is often caused by stress, exhaustion, or even overexcitement. The pain is piercing and is most likely related to infected sinus or even tooth problems.
  • Catarrh and Sinusitis: Individuals who tend to suffer from chronic respiratory or sinus problems may turn to thuja. The catarrh can be foul smelling and is often green or yellow. There is commonly bloody mucus or nasal polyps associated with this type of condition.