The common names of Lycopodium are Fox Tail, Club Moss
Wolfclaw. It is found almost all over the world. It was proved and
introduced in 1828 by Hahnemann himself. The mother tincture is
prepared from the spores trituration and dilution from it.
Americans, Indians as well as Europeans have used
Lycopodium spores as a powder to stop nose bleed and bleeding from
wounds. Homoeopathy, Lycopodium is used for gastro-intestinal and
urinary symptoms, acid stage, chronic gastritis, atonic indigestion,
flatulence and constipation. It prevents renal calculi and is also useful
in interstitial nephritis.







