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Influenzinum
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PHARMACY - Influ. Influenzinum. The nosode
of Influenza. Historical dose: All potencies. Planets: Mercury.
HISTORY - The nosode of influenza has with many practitioners
taken the place of Baptisia as the routine remedy in epidemics.It
may be given in the 12c or 30c potency, either in the form of
tincture, pills or ten pellets may be dissolved in six ounces
of water. Of this a dessert spoonful may be given for a dose.
It may be repeated every two hours. This will be found sufficient
to control a large proportion of the cases.
HOMEOPATHIC -- The general directions Clarke gave to his patients
are these: When “colds” appear in a family let all
those who are unaffected take Ars. 3c thrice daily and let the
patients take Influ. 30c every hour or two. This generally prevents
the spread of the trouble and clears up the “colds,”
whether they are of the influenza type or not. Influenzinum has
the ability to develope old troubles and thus it takes a variety
of forms in different persons. Influ. need not be expected to
cure all cases unaided or indeed to be appropriate to every case.
Influenza, measles. Weakness and fatigue. Influenza encephalitis.
Syndrome of meningitis. Post-influenza depressive neurosis. Entero-colitis
of influenza. Diarrhea of influenza. General ill feeling with
chill, headache, diffused pains. Neurotic, depressive persons.
Anorexia. Stiffness. Tendency to hypotension. Hyperthermia. Sycosis.
CLINICAL - Catarrh. Chronic Fatigue. Colds.Fever. Influenza.
Abdomen - Gastro-intestinal pain.
Blood - Leucopenia with mononucleosis.
Ears - Otitis of influenza.
Eyes - Eyes are heavy and sensitive to movements, stiffness. Conjunctivitis
of influenza.
Head - Meningitis syndrome. Encephalitis syndrome with vomiting.
Headache of influenza.
Heart - Hypotension. Weakness of the myocardia. Cardiac neurosis.
Limbs - Venous and arterial congestion of the lower limbs. Rheumatoid
pains during humid and cold weather.
Lungs - Dry painful cough. Bronchitis. Broncho-pneumonia of influenza.
Sub-acute edema of babies. Bronchial asthma.
Nose - Nasal congestion. Coryza of influenza. Sinusitis.
Rectum - Weakness of the anal sphincter. Weakening diarrhea.
Throat - Pharyngitis. Chronic laryngitis. Nasal voice . Stridulous
laryngitis of children.
COMMENTS - Varicose veins and ulcers, (Oscilococcinum). Venous
stasis of lower limbs. Intermittent lameness. Acute and chronic
rhino - pharyngitis. Laryngitis of influenza. Chronic atrophic
rhitinis. Bronchial asthma. Nasal polyps. Sinusitis, otitis. Acute
coryza, chronic coryza, blepharitis, conjunctivitis. Infection
rheumatism
COMPARE - (1) Oscilococcinum. (2) Mimosa pudica - Inflammation
of the eyes and nasal mucosa. Headache, worse by movement, better
while closing eyes. Diarrhea with colic and irritating stools.
(3) Galphimia glauca - Hypersensitiveness to change of weather,
Hypersecretion of nasal and ocular mucous. (4) Luffa operculata:
Fronto-occipital headache. Acute or chronic inflammation of the
nasal mucosa.
RELATIONS - Compatible with: Cimic., Ars., Bell., Bry., Hep.,
Merc. and many others.
SOURCES - Boericke. Clarke. Julian.
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