BASIC REMEDIES

POLYCHRESTS

TISSUE SALTS

FLOWER REMEDIES

NOSODES etc.

IMPONDERABILIA

GEM REMEDIES

RX GROUPS

RX RELATIONSHIPS

HERBS

NUTRITION

LIFESTYLE

NEW RX'S

RX IN FOCUS

RXS IN RYHME

POISONOUS PLANTS

ORGAN RXS

CHILDREN'S TYPES

PROVINGS

SIMON'S SECTION




 

ABIES CANADENSIS

(Pinus Canadensis)
(Hemlock Spruce)

General.
Mucous membranes are affected by Abies-c. and gastric symptoms are most marked, and a catarrhal condition of the stomach is produced. There are peculiar cravings and chilly sensations that are very characteristic, especially for women with uterine displacement, probably due to defective nutrition with debility. Respiration and heart action labored. Wants to lie down all the time; skin cold and clammy, hands cold; very faint. Right lung and liver feel small and hard. Gleet.

Head.
Feels light-headed, tipsy. Irritable.

Stomach.
Canine hunger with torpid liver. GNAWING, HUNGRY, FAINT FEELING AT THE EPIGASTRIUM. Great appetite, craving for meat, pickles, radishes, turnips, artichokes, coarse food. TENDENCY TO EAT FAR BEYOND CAPACITY FOR DIGESTION. BURNING AND DISTENTION OF STOMACH AND ABDOMEN WITH PALPITATION. Flatulence disturbs the heart's action. Pain in right shoulder-blade, and constipation, with burning in rectum.

Female.
Uterine displacements. Sore feeling at fundus of uterus, relieved by pressure. Prostration; wants to lie down all the time. Thinks womb is soft and feeble.

Fever.
Cold shiverings, as if blood were ice-water. (Acon.) Chills run down back. Cold-water feeling between shoulders. (Am-m.) Skin clammy and sticky. Night-sweat. (China.)




 

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