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AGARICUS MUSCARIUS IN DIARREA

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July 29, 2012· 1 min read
AGARICUS MUSCARIUS IN DIARREA
Remedy of the DayILH Editorial · July 29, 2012 · 1 min

REMEDY OF THE DAY: AGARICUS MUSCARIUS IN DIARREA Bell J.B, Materia Medica Therapeutics of Diarrhoea. Stool: Thin, yellow, fecal and slimy. Waterly, grass green, Bilious, bloody, fetid,, smilling like carrion. Aggravation in the morning after rising and eating. In wet weather(general

REMEDY OF THE DAY: AGARICUS MUSCARIUS IN DIARREA Bell J.B, Materia Medica Therapeutics of Diarrhoea. Stool: Thin, yellow, fecal and slimy. Waterly, grass green, Bilious, bloody, fetid,, smilling like carrion. Aggravation in the morning after rising and eating. In wet weather(general condition). After eating. Before Stool: Pinching and cutting in the abdomen: sudden violent urging: painful straining in the rectum. During stool: Pain with nausea, rumbling and fermentation in the abdomen, crampy colic with emission of much flatus. Smarting, burning soreness and cutting in anus. Sweat, pains in loins to legs. After Stool: Smarting and cutting in rectum, biting and burning in anus, straining in rectum, griping in hypogastrium: Distended and heaviness of abdomen and navel. Pains in chest, loins to legs. HEADACHE WORSE. Generalities: Mental excitability, dullness almost amounting to idiocy or merry, loquacious delirium. Children morose, self-willed, stuborn. Slow in learning to wal and talk. Vertigo in the morning, in open air, bright sun, White coated tongue, acrid offfensive smell of the mouth, like Horse radish. Sleepiness in daytime, after eating. Burning, itching, red spots on the skin which fade away as the diarrhea improves. Resembles Nat S, Baryta C. AGARICUS ESPECIALLY USEFUL IN CHRONIC DIARRHEA, Beatriz H Hill !

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