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VALERIANA OFFICINALIS

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September 10, 2013· 1 min read
VALERIANA OFFICINALIS
Remedy of the DayILH Editorial · September 10, 2013 · 1 min

Common name: Valerian Hysteria, over-sensitiveness, nervous affections, when apparently well-chosen remedies fail. Hysterical spasms and affections generally. Hysterical flatulency. Changeable disposition. Feels light, as if floating in air. Over-sensitiveness (Staph). Hallucinations at night. Irr

!")Common name: Valerian Hysteria, over-sensitiveness, nervous affections, when apparently well-chosen remedies fail. Hysterical spasms and affections generally. Hysterical flatulency. Changeable disposition. Feels light, as if floating in air. Over-sensitiveness (Staph). Hallucinations at night. Irritable. Tremulous. Sensation of great coldness. Pressure in forehead. Feeling of intoxication. Earache from exposure to draughts and cold. Nervous noises. Hyperæsthesia. Sensation as if a thread were hanging down throat. Nausea felt in throat. Pharynx feels constricted. Hunger, with nausea. Eructations foul. Heartburn with gulping of rancid fluid. Nausea, with faintness. Child vomits curdled milk in large lumps after nursing. Abdomen.--Bloated. Hysterical cramps. Thin, watery diarrhœa, with lumps of coagulated milk, with violent screaming in children. Greenish, papescent, bloody stool. Spasms in bowels after food and at night in bed. Choking on falling asleep. Spasmodic asthma; convulsive movements of the diaphragm. Menses late and scanty (Puls). Rheumatic pains in limbs. Constant jerking. Heaviness. Sciatica; pain worse standing and resting on floor (Bell); better walking. Pain in heels when sitting. Sleepless, with nightly itching and muscular spasms. Worse on waking. Long lasting heat, often with sweat on face. Heat predominates. Sensation of icy coldness (Heloderma; Camp; Abies c). Reference: HOMŒOPATHIC MATERIA MEDICA by William BOERICKE Kartik

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