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Indications / Symtoms : |
The mountaineer's remedy. Useful in a variety of complaints incidental to mountain climbing, such as palpitation, dyspnśa, anxiety and insomnia. Exhausted nervous system from physical and mental strain. Caries of teeth. Loss of voice.--Give 5-6 drops, every half hour, two hours before expected demand on voice. Nocturnal enuresis. Emphysema (Quebracho). |
Description : |
Mind.--Melancholy; bashful, ill at ease in society, irritable, delights in solitude and obscurity. Sense of right and wrong abolished. Head.--Fainting fit from climbing mountains. Shocks coming from occiput with vertigo. Noises in ear. Headache with vertigo, preceded by flashes of light. Like a band across forehead. Diplopia. Tongue furred. Headaches of high altitudes. Tinnitus. Stomach.--Peppery sensation in mouth. Longing for alcoholic liquors and tobacco. Great satiety for a long time. Incarcerated flatus; rises with noise and violence, as if it would split the śsophagus. Tympanitic distention of abdomen. No appetite but for sweets. Heart.--Palpitation, with weak heart and dyspnśa. Male.--Diabetes, with impotency (Phos ac). Respiratory.--Hawking of small, transparent pieces of mucus. Weak vocal cords. Hoarseness; worse after talking. Want of breath, short breath, especially in aged athletes, and alcoholic users. Hćmoptysis. Asthma, spasmodic variety. Sleep.--Can find no rest anywhere, but sleepy. Nervousness and nightly restlessness during teething. Modalities.--Better, from wine; riding, quick motion in open air. Worse, ascending, high altitudes. Relationship.--Compare: Ars; Paulin; Cyp; Chamom. Antidote: Gels. |
Dosage : |
Dose.--Tincture to third attenuation. |
Group : |
Homoeopathic Potencies |
Strength : |
3,6,12,30,200,1M,10M,50M,CM,LM1 to LM10 |
Reference : |
HOMŚOPATHIC MATERIA MEDICA by William BOERICKE, M.D. |
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Homoeopathic Potency (dilution)
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Homoeopathic Potency Dilution