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(Bugle-weed)
General
Lowers the blood pressure, reduces the rate of the heart and increases
the length of systole to a great degree. Passive hemorrhages.
(ADRENALIN 6x.)
A heart remedy, and of use in exophthalmic goitre and hemorrhoidal
bleeding. Indicated in diseases with tumultuous action of the
heart and more or less pain. HEMOPTYSIS DUE TO VALVULAR HEART
DISEASE. Beneficial in toxic goitre used in the pre-operative
stage. Dose, 5 drops of tincture (Beebe).
Head.
Frontal headache; worse, frontal eminences; often succeeded by
labored heart. Nosebleed.
Eyes.
Protrusion, pressing, outward, with tumultuous action of heart.
Supraorbital pain, with aching in testicles.
Mouth.
Toothache in lower molars.
Heart.
Rapid heart action of smokers. Precordial pain; constriction,
tenderness, pulse, weak, irregular, intermittent, tremulous, rapid.
Cyanosis. Heart's action tumultuous and forcible. Palpitation
from nervous irritation, with oppression around heart. Rheumatoid,
flying pains, associated with heart disease. Cardiac asthma [SUMBUL].
Respiratory.
Wheezing. Cough, with HEMOPTYSIS, bleeding small but frequent.
Urine.
Profuse flow of liquid, watery urine, especially when the heart
is most irritable; also scanty urine. Bladder feels distended
when empty. Diabetes. PAIN IN TESTICLES.
Rectum.
Bleeding from rectum. Hemorrhoids.
Sleep.
Wakefulness and morbid vigilance with inordinately active, but
weak circulation.
Relationship.
Compare: EPHEDRA — Teamster's Tea — (in exophthalmic
goitre; eyes feel pushed out with TUMULTUOUS action of heart);
FUCUS; SPARTEINE; CRATAEGUS. ADRENALIN 6x.
Dose.
First to thirtieth potency.
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