Ledum Fibonacci Homochord
Ledum, derived from the Ledum palustre plant (also known as wild rosemary or marsh Labrador tea), is a homeopathic remedy primarily used for injuries and conditions involving puncture wounds, insect stings, and bites, especially from Tic's. It is particularly effective for wounds that are swollen, bruised, or have a tendency to become infected, especially when the area feels cold and improves with cold applications. Ledum is commonly recommended for conditions such as sprains, contusions, or animal bites, where there is throbbing pain and the skin appears bluish or mottled. It can also be used for gout or other joint conditions where the pain is worse at night and improves with cold.