Zea mays, derived from corn, is not classified as a tree. In gemmotherapy, the medicinal component used is the root of this plant.
Zea Mays is primarily known for its anti-inflammatory properties in the arterial and myocardial spheres. It helps accelerate myocardial healing and reduce transaminase levels after a heart attack. Combined with Syringa Vulgaris, it can help prevent further deterioration.
Additionally, Zea Mays is indicated for kidney inflammation and urinary tract inflammation.
It is important to exercise caution when administering this gemmotherapy, as high doses of Zea Mays can induce fatigue.