Common Name : |
Cud-Weed, Old balsam |
Botanical Name : |
Gnaphalium obtusifolium Linn |
Part Used : |
The fresh Plant. |
Drug Strength : |
1:10 |
Physiological Actions : |
This agent produces an intermittent neuralgia of the superior maxillary division of the fifth nerve and occipital headache, with shooting pains in the eyeballs. There is also severe pain along the sciatic nerve which alternates with a numbness. |
Therapeutic Use : |
A remedy of unquestioned benefit in sciatica, When pain is associated with numbness of the part affected. Rheumatism and morning diarrhea Polyuria |
Dosage : |
Third to thirtieth potency or prescribed by physicians |
Group : |
Mother Tincture |
Strength : |
1:10 |
Reference : |
EHP and Materia Medica |
Class Name | Package Size | Price | Quantity | Total | Action |
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F | Rs. 0 |
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