The silver linden is a large tree with heart-shaped leaves and yellowish or white flowers that attract pollinators. The tree is able to withstand pollution and poor living conditions. When we think of the linden tree, we think of femininity and love; it represents fragility and grace in the midst of hardship.
Silver linden bud acts primarily on the nervous system and secondarily on digestive disorders. Insomnia, depression, and generalized anxiety are soothed by the sedative and antispasmodic properties of this remedy. Fig bud is an excellent combination remedy for nervous digestion and gastric inflammation. English walnut, meanwhile, should be considered to support the flora of the large intestine.
On a spiritual and mental-emotional level, Silver linden bud helps us understand the other's point of view; it is an empathic remedy.
Phytoembryonic plant medicine, similar to Western botanical medicine, relies on the extraction of a variety of phytochemicals, nutrients, and energy elements to exert therapeutic effects. The plant bud, composed primarily of meristem cells, is the most concentrated and vital part of the plant, as it houses all the information related to the plant's development. Meristem cells are undifferentiated embryological tissues capable of specializing according to living conditions. Thus, meristem cells are the factory, the engine, and the blueprints of an immature plant, giving functional instructions to the embryonic tissue and directing its growth to thrive in a specific environment.