Duckweed
Indications / Symtoms : |
A catarrhal remedy. Acts especially upon the nostrils. Nasal polypi; swollen turbinates. Atrophic rhinitis. Asthma from nasal obstruction; worse in wet weather. |
Description : |
Nose.--Putrid smell; loss of smell. Crusts and muco-purulent discharge very abundant. Post-nasal dropping. Pain like a string from nostrils to ear. Reduces nasal obstruction when it is an œdematous condition. Dryness of naso-pharynx. Mouth.--Putrid taste on rising in the morning. Dry pharynx and larynx. Abdomen.--Disposition to noisy diarrhœa. Modalities.--Worse, in damp, rainy weather, especially heavy rains. Relationship.--Compare: Dulc (damp surroundings and foggy weather). Calc; Teucr; Calend; Nat sulph. |
Dosage : |
Third to thirtieth 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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A Combination of Sulphonated Hydrocarbons, a Fossil Product of Complex Structure found in Tyrol, supposed to be Fish Deposits, contains 10 % Sulphur.
Homoeopathic Potency (Dilution)