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BASIC REMEDIES
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TISSUE SALTS
FLOWER REMEDIES
NOSODES
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IMPONDERABILIA
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RELATIONSHIPS
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SIMON'S
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(Aralia Quinquefolia — Wild Ginseng — Panax)
General
Said to be a stimulant to the secretory glands, especially salivary.
Acts on the lower part of the spinal cord. LUMBAGO, SCIATICA,
AND RHEUMATISM. Paralytic weakness. HICCOUGH. Skin symptoms, itching
pimples on neck and chest.
Head.
Vertigo, with gray spots before eyes; semi-lateral headache; occipital;
difficult opening of eyelids; objects appear double.
Throat.
Tonsillitis, just like Bellad, but in dark-complexioned people.
Abdomen.
Tense, painful, rumbling. Pain in right side. Loud gurgling in
ileo-caecal region. Perityphlitis.
Male.
Rheumatic pains after frequent emissions. Weakness of genital
organs. Voluptuous tickling at end of urethra. Sexual excitement.
Pressure in testicles.
Extremities.
Hands feel swollen. Skin feels tight. Contraction. Coldness in
back and spine. Bruised pain in small of back and thighs; nightly
digging in right lower limb to toes. Burning heat in tips of fingers.
Eruption on upper inner thighs. STIFF, CONTRACTED JOINTS, heaviness
of lower limbs. Crackling in joints. Stiffness in back.
Relationship.
Compare: ARAL.; COCA. HEDERA — Ivy — mental depression
and skin irritation antidoted by Gunpowder.
Dose.
Tincture, to third potency.
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