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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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(Rhubarb)
General
Of frequent use in children with sour diarrhoea; difficult dentition.
WHOLE CHILD SMELLS SOUR.
Mind.
Impatient and vehement; desires many things and cries. (CINA.)
Head.
Sweat on hairy scalp; constant and profuse. COOL SWEAT ON THE
FACE, ESPECIALLY ABOUT MOUTH AND NOSE.
Mouth.
Much saliva. Sensation of coolness in teeth. Difficult teething;
restless and irritable. Breath smells sour. (CHAM.)
Stomach.
Desire for various kinds of food, but soon tires of all. Throbbing
in pit. Feels full.
Abdomen.
Colicky pain about navel. Colic when uncovering. Wind seems to
rise up to chest.
Rectum.
Before stool, unsuccessful urging to urinate. STOOLS SMELL SOUR,
pasty, with shivering and tenesmus, and burning in anus. Sour
diarrhoea during dentition. Colicky, even ineffectual urging to
evacuate altered faecal stools.
Aggravation.
WORSE, uncovering, after eating, moving about.
Relationship.
Compare: MAG. PHOS.; HEP.; POD.; CHAM.; IPEC.
Antidotes: CAMPH.; CHAM.
Complementary: MAG. CARB.
Dose.
Third to sixth potency.
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