Bellis Perennis

Bellis perennis (daisy)

Bellis Perennis uses in homeopathy: a remedy for deep bruising of soft tissue, injuries to the trunk and after-effects of surgery, its key picture, potencies and FAQs — informational, consult a homeopath.

Quick answer

What is Bellis Perennis used for in homeopathy?

Bellis Perennis, prepared from the common daisy, is a homeopathic injury remedy - often called on where Arnica is not quite enough - for deep bruising of the soft tissues, injuries to the trunk and deeper structures, and soreness after surgery.

Reviewed & updated: June 2026

This is general information about a homeopathic remedy, not a prescription or dosing advice. In homeopathy the correct remedy and potency are chosen for the whole individual symptom picture by a qualified homeopath — the same remedy is not right for everyone. Do not self-medicate, and consult a qualified homeopathic doctor (and your physician for serious or persistent conditions) before taking any remedy.

What Bellis Perennis is used for

  • Deep bruising of the soft tissues and muscles
  • Injuries to the trunk, breast, and deeper parts
  • Soreness lingering after surgery or childbirth
  • A bruised, sore feeling in the abdominal wall
  • Sprains and injuries in gardeners and manual workers

Characteristic symptom picture

Homeopaths look for these guiding features when considering Bellis Perennis.

  • Deep tissue bruising beyond the surface
  • A sore, bruised feeling of the trunk and deeper structures
  • Complaints from injury and over-use in labourers
  • Worse from cold bathing and getting wet when hot
  • Stiffness and soreness after strain

Potency

Bellis Perennis is available in several potencies such as 6C, 30C and 200C, and in lower or biochemic and mother-tincture forms in some cases. The right potency and repetition depend entirely on the individual case and are decided by a qualified homeopath - this page gives no dosing instructions.

The Bellis Perennis picture and modalities

Bellis Perennis is a deep-injury remedy, reaching where surface bruise remedies leave off. It is associated with deep bruising of soft tissue and muscle, injuries to the trunk, breast, and deeper structures, and the lingering soreness of surgery, childbirth, or heavy manual strain. Complaints may follow cold bathing or getting wet while hot. A homeopath weighs this deep-bruise, trunk-injury pattern within the whole picture.

Before you consider Bellis Perennis

This is background information, not advice to self-treat. A significant injury, deep or spreading bruising, severe pain, or injury to the abdomen or chest needs medical assessment to exclude internal damage. In homeopathy the right remedy and potency are chosen for the whole individual by a qualified practitioner. Homeopathy should complement, not replace, conventional care.

Frequently asked questions

What is Bellis Perennis used for in homeopathy?

It is an informational materia-medica remedy classically linked with deep soft-tissue bruising, injuries to the trunk, and soreness after surgery. A homeopath matches it to the whole picture, and significant injuries need medical assessment.

How is Bellis Perennis different from Arnica?

Both are injury remedies, but Bellis is classically considered for deeper tissue and trunk injuries and post-surgical soreness where Arnica has not fully acted. A homeopath distinguishes them on the whole picture.

Should I take this remedy myself?

Self-medication is discouraged. The correct remedy and potency depend on your whole individual symptom picture and should be chosen by a qualified homeopath.

Is it safe alongside other treatment?

Many people use homeopathy alongside conventional care, but you should inform both your doctor and your homeopath about everything you take so your care stays coordinated.

Don’t self-prescribe — consult a homeopathy doctor

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