Scabwort (INULA)
Indications / Symtoms : |
Scabwort (INULA) |
Description : |
Head.--Vertigo on stooping; throbbing after eating, pressure in temples and forehead. Respiratory.--Dry cough; worse at night and lying down; larynx painful. Chronic bronchitis; cough, with much thick expectoration, with languor and weak digestion. Stitches behind sternum. Teasing cough with much and free expectoration. Palliative in tubercular laryngitis. Female.--Menses too early and painful. Labor-like pains; urging to stool; dragging in genitals, with violent backache. Itching of legs during menses, chattering of teeth from cold during menstruation. Moving about in abdomen, stitches in genitals. Chronic metritis. Rectum.--Pressing toward rectum as of something extruding. Urinary.--Frequent urging to urinate; passes only in drops. Violet odor (Tereb). Extremities.--Pain in right shoulder and wrist; tearing in left palm, unable to double fingers; pain in lower limbs, feet and ankles. Relationship.--Compare: Crocus; Ignatia; Arum dracontium (loose cough worse at night on lying down). |
Dosage : |
First to third potency. |
Group : |
Homoeopathic Potencies |
Strength : |
3,6, 12, 30, 200, 1000, 10M, 50M, CM, LM |
Reference : |
HOMOEOPATHIC MATERIA MEDICA by William BOERICKE, M.D. |
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Queen's Root
Homoeopathic Potency (Dilution)