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NOSODES
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Convallaria is a popular remedy in Russia for heart affections,
and it has been introduced into old-school medicine principally
as a heart remedy.
It compares closely in its action with Lilium tigrinum, and also
resembles its other botanical relatives, Aloe, Allium cepa, and
Allium sativum. It is strongly purgative and causes morning vomiting.
It has been proved, and the symptoms produced show that its nearest
analogue is Lilium tigrinum. Nash has used it in 30th with very
satisfactory results in women complaining of great soreness in
uterine region with sympathetic palpitation of the heart.
He has also removed cardiac dropsy when this uterine soreness
has been present as well.
Berridge credits it with this symptom: "Movement in the abdomen
as from the fist of a child," like Sulph., Thuj., Croc. In
the case of Conv. the symptom occurs "when lying on the back."
Sleepiness accompanies many symptoms.
Better in open air, worse in warm room (like Cepa).
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