Evidence supporting the use of: Alpine Lily
For the health condition: Grief and Sadness
Synopsis
Source of validity: Traditional
Rating (out of 5): 1
Alpine Lily (Lilium parvum) is primarily used within the realm of flower essences, a modality developed by Dr. Edward Bach in the early 20th century and subsequently expanded by practitioners such as the Flower Essence Society in California. Alpine Lily is traditionally believed to support emotional states, including grief and sadness, especially as related to feminine identity and emotional integration. However, this use is based on anecdotal tradition and practitioner experience rather than controlled scientific studies. There are no clinical trials or peer-reviewed studies validating the effectiveness of Alpine Lily for grief, sadness, or any other psychological condition. The evidence for its use is thus limited to historical and practitioner reports within the flower essence community, and it does not extend to herbal, pharmaceutical, or physiological effects. The rating reflects that while there is a tradition of use, it is not substantiated by clinical or scientific data.
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Other health conditions supported by Alpine Lily
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Abuse and Trauma
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Grief and Sadness
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Ulcers
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