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(Prickly Ash)
General
Its specific action is on the nervous system and mucous membranes.
Paralysis, especially HEMIPLEGIA. Painful hemorrhages, after-pains,
NEURALGIC DYSMENORRHOEA, and rheumatic affections, offer a therapeutic
field for this remedy, especially in patients of spare habit and
nervous, delicate organization. Indigestion from over-eating or
from too much fluid. Sluggish capillary circulation. Neurasthenia,
poor assimilation, insomnia, occipital headache. Increases mucous
secretion of mouth and stimulates the secretion from all glands
with ducts opening in the mouth.
Mind.
Nervous, frightened. Mental depression.
Head.
Feels full. Weight and pain on vertex. Pain over eyes, throbbing
pressure over nose, pressure in forehead; head seems divided;
ringing in ears. Occipital headache. Sick headache with dizziness
and flatulence.
Face.
Neuralgia of lower jaw. Dryness of mouth and fauces. Pharyngitis.
(WYETHIA.)
Abdomen.
Griping and diarrhoea. Dysentery, with TYMPANITES, tenesmus; inodorous
discharges.
Female.
Menses too early and painful. Ovarian neuralgia, with pain in
loins and lower abdomen; worse, LEFT SIDE, extending down the
thigh, along genitocrural nerves. NEURALGIC DYSMENORRHOEA, with
neuralgic headaches; pain in BACK AND DOWN LEGS. Menses thick,
almost black. AFTER PAINS. [ARNICA; CUP.; CHAM.] Leucorrhoea at
time of menses. Neurasthenic patients who are thin, emaciated;
poor assimilation with insomnia and occipital headache.
Respiratory.
Aphonia. Constant desire to take a long breath; oppression of
chest. Dry cough, day and night.
Extremities.
Paralysis of left side following spinal disorders. Numbness of
left side; impairment of nerve of motion. Hemiplegia. Pain in
nape, extending down back. Sciatica; worse, hot weather. Anterior,
crural neuralgia. (STAPH.) Left arm numb. Neuralgic shooting pain,
as from electricity, all over limbs.
Sleep.
Hard and unrefreshing; dreams of flying. Sleeplessness in neurasthenics.
Relationship.
Compare: GNAPH.; CIMICIF.; STAPH.; MEZER.; PISCIDIA — White
dogwood — (a nerve sedative. INSOMNIA DUE to worry, nervous
excitement, spasmodic coughs; pains of irregular menstruation;
regulates the flow. Neuralgic and spasmodic affections. Use tincture
in rather material doses.)
Dose.
First to sixth potency.
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