Common Name : |
Club moss |
Botanical Name : |
Lycopodium clavatum linn |
Part Used : |
Spores |
Drug Strength : |
1:10 |
Physiological Actions : |
This agent in the powder or pollen form is employed as a dusting powder for chafing. When triturated and the spores with their dense cellulose covering ruptured the oil within them is liberated and an agent therapeutic value is liberates which acts |
Therapeutic Use : |
This drug is inert until the spores are crushed its wonderful medicinal properties are only disclosed by trituration and succession |
Description : |
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Dosage : |
Both the lower and highest potencies are credited with excellent results for purposes of aiding elimination, the second and third attenuation of the tincture a few drops,3 times a day, have proved efficacious, otherwise the 6th to 200th potency, and |
Group : |
Mother Tincture |
Strength : |
1:10 |
Reference : |
EHP & Materia Medica |