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(Rosin-wood)
General
Both Grindelia robusta and Grindelia squarrosa have been used
for the symptoms here recorded. There is practically no difference
in their action, although the G. Squarrosa is credited with more
SPLENIC symptoms, dull pains and fullness in left hypochondrium;
chronic malaria; gastric pains associated with splenic congestion.
Induces paralysis, beginning in extremities. Its action is shown
on the heart first quickening, then retarding it.
Acts on the cardiopulmonary distribution of the pneumo gastric
in dry catarrh (tart Emetic in muco-purulent). Produces a paresis
of the pneumo-gastric, interfering with respiration. SMOTHERING
AFTER FALLING ASLEEP. Asthmatic conditions, chronic bronchitis.
Bronchorrhea with tough mucus, difficult to detach. Raises the
blood pressure. Nausea and retching of gastric ulcer. Sugar in
urine An effective antidote to Rhus-poisoning, locally and internally;
also for burns, blisters, vaginal catarrh and herpes zoster. Hyperchlorhydria
when attended with asthmatic and other neurotic symptoms. Hyperaemia
of gastric mucous membrane with difficult respiration.
Head.
Feels full, as from quinine. PAIN IN EYEBALLS, running back to
brain; worse, moving eyes. Pupils dilated. Purulent ophthalmia
and iritis.
Respiratory.
An efficacious remedy for wheezing and oppression in bronchitis
patients. The sibilant rales are disseminated with foamy mucus,
very difficult to detach. Acts on the pulmonary circulation. Asthma,
with profuse tenacious expectoration, which relieves. STOPS BREATHING
WHEN FALLING ASLEEP; WAKES WITH A START, and gasps for breath.
Must sit up to breathe. CANNOT BREATHE WHEN LYING DOWN. Pertussis,
with profuse mucous secretion. [COCCUS.] Bronchorrhea, with tough,
whitish, mucous expectoration. Sibilant rales. Weak heart and
respiration. Cannot breathe lying down. Cheyne-Stokes respiration.
Abdomen.
Cutting pain in region of spleen, extending to hips. Spleen enlarged.
(CEANOTH., CARDUUS.)
Skin.
Rash, like roseola, with severe burning and itching. Vesicular
and papular eruptions. Herpes zoster. Itching and burning. POISON
OAK (locally as a wash). Ulcers, with swollen, purplish skin.
Relationship.
Compare: TART-EMET. ERIODICTYON; LACH.; SANGUINAR.
Dose.
Tincture in 1 to 15 drop doses, also lower potencies.
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