A medicine with huge potential for treating Alzheimers, stroke, cancer
and even AIDS, the Christmas rose (Helleborus niger, or black
hellebore) is currently being rediscovered by doctors and medical
practitioners. Once admired by Hippocrates, Paracelsus, and Hahnemann
but long forgotten, the Christmas rose is proving effective once
again--both in trials and in clinical practice--for healing the serious
illnesses of the new millennium. It is also being used to address many
other conditions, such as Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) in children,
delayed brain maturation, gynecology, and joint disorders. Written by a
practicing medical doctor, this book offers comprehensive treatment
regimes and numerous case studies demonstrating the successful use of
this important plant-based medicine.
In placing the remedy in historical context, Johannes Wilkens reviews
its use by significant figures over the centuries, from Adamus Lonicerus
and the founders of herbalism in the Middle Ages and Samuel Hahnemann
and the more recent development of homeopathy, to Rudolf Steiner and the
emergence of anthroposophic medicine in the twentieth century. Vividly
illustrated with color photographs, this pioneering work outlines the
critical role that the Christmas rose can play in treating the illnesses
of our time.