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BASIC REMEDIES
POLYCHRESTS
TISSUE SALTS
FLOWER REMEDIES
NOSODES
etc.
IMPONDERABILIA
GEM REMEDIES
RX GROUPS
RX
RELATIONSHIPS
HERBS
NUTRITION
LIFESTYLE
NEW RX'S
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IN RYHME
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SIMON'S
SECTION
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(Cud-weed) — Old Balsam
General
A remedy of unquestioned benefit in sciatica, when pain is associated
with NUMBNESS of the part affected. Rheumatism and morning diarrhoea.
Polyuria.
Face.
Intermittent pains of superior maxillary of both sides.
Abdomen.
Borborygmus. Colic; pain in various parts of the abdomen. Irritated
prostate. First stage of cholera infantum; vomiting and purging.
Female.
Weight and fullness in pelvis. DYSMENORRHOEA, with scanty and
painful menses.
Back.
Chronic backache in lumbar region; better resting on back. Lumbago
with numbness in lower part of back and weight in pelvis.
Extremities.
Cramps in calves of legs and feet when in bed. Rheumatic pain
in ankle joints and legs. INTENSE PAIN ALONG THE SCIATIC NERVE;
NUMBNESS ALTERNATES WITH PAIN. Frequent pains in calves and feet.
Gouty pains in big toes. Better, drawing limbs up, flexing thigh
on abdomen. Gouty concretions. [AMMON. BENZ.] Anterior crural
neuralgia. [STAPH.] Pain in joints as if they lacked oil. Chronic
muscular rheumatism of back and neck.
Relationship.
Compare: XANTHOXYL.; CHAMOM.; PULSAT.
Dose.
Third to thirtieth potency.
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