BASIC REMEDIES

POLYCHRESTS

TISSUE SALTS

FLOWER REMEDIES

NOSODES etc.

IMPONDERABILIA

GEM REMEDIES

RX GROUPS

RX RELATIONSHIPS

HERBS

NUTRITION

LIFESTYLE

NEW RX'S

RX IN FOCUS

RXS IN RYHME

POISONOUS PLANTS

ORGAN RXS

CHILDREN'S TYPES

PROVINGS

SIMON'S SECTION

Physalis alkekengi

(Alkekengi — Winter Cherry)

General
Marked urinary symptoms confirming its ancient uses in gravel, etc. Lithiasis; marked diuretic action. Languor and muscular weakness.

Head.
Vertigo, hazy feeling; memory weakened; desire to talk constantly. Throbbing pain, heavy over eyes in forehead. Facial paralysis. Dryness of mouth.

Extremities.
Stiff limbs; tonic cramps. Paralysis. When walking, every jar seems repeated in the head.

Fever.
Chilly in open air. Feverish in evening. Sweat during stool, with creeping sensation, with abundant urine. Pain in liver during fever.

Respiratory.
Cough. Hoarse voice; throat irritated; chest oppressed, causing insomnia. Stabbing in chest.

Urinary Organs.
Acrid, foul, retained, abundant. Polyuria. Sudden inability to hold it in women. Nocturnal incontinence. ENURESIS.

Skin.
Excoriation between fingers and toes; pustules on thighs; nodes on forehead.

Aggravation.
WORSE, cold camp evening. After being heated.

Dose.
Tincture to third attenuation. The juice of the berries is used in dropsical conditions and irritable bladder.

MM is by Boericke unless otherwise stated