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RHUS GLABRA
Rhus glabra, R. tryphina, and R. coriaria have acid fruit and astringent bark, which is used in tanning. Rh. g. is a deciduous shrub with stem 2 to 12 feet high, and has terminal flowers, and fruit clothed with acid crimson hairs, like the other non-poisonous Rhoes. The tincture of the bark was pro
Dec 1, 2015 · 2 min read
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Piscidia erythrina
The generic name is Latin for "fish killer", and the specific epithet is Latin for "little fish". The pounded leaves and young branches of Piscidia eryth. and some allied species are used, like Cocculus, for poisoning fish─hence the name Piscidia (Piscis-cædere). The experiment recorded in Allen
Nov 30, 2015 · 1 min read
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The INFINITESIMAL dose
In an early chapter I mentioned that the infinitesimal dose has become in the popular mind the most characteristic feature of homœopathy, though the word "Homœopathy" itself in no way includes "infinitesimal" in its meaning. Its use arose in this way. When Hahnemann began to employ drugs with the pr
Nov 30, 2015 · 8 min read
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SILPHIUM LACINIATUM
The leaves of this plant, when they first come up, present their faces uniformly north and south; later on, when the leaves become heavy, the winds carry them in different directions and the polarity is not to be observed. The stem of the plant exudes an abundance of resin, as some of its names indi
Nov 29, 2015 · 2 min read
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Cerato-The Intuition Flower
Cerato-The Intuition Flower Cerato (Ceratostigma Willmottiana) The Intuition Flower "From Indecisiveness to Inner Certainty" Dr. Bach's description: Those who have not sufficient confidence in themselves to make their own decisions. They constantly seek advice from others, and are often misguided
Nov 27, 2015 · 1 min read
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TONSILLITIS
Schuessler's salts for Tonsillitis. CALCAREA PHOSPHORICUM Chronic swelling of the tonsils, causing pain on opening the mouth and on swallowing. Intercurrent in the acute form of tonsillitis. Chronic inflammation of the tonsils in children or anemic patients.
Nov 21, 2015 · 1 min read
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BUFO
In spite of modern scepticism regarding the poisonous properties of the toad, Shakspere, who seems to have known everything, was absolutely correct in speaking of the toad as having "sweltered venom." Round about the cauldron go, In the poisoned entrails throw. Toad, that under cold stone Days and
Nov 20, 2015 · 4 min read
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Centaury- The Service Flower
Centaury (Erythraea Centaurium): The Service Flower From Passive service, to active service "Kind, quiet, gentle people who are overanxious to serve others."-Edward Bach People in a Centaury state can have trouble choosing between servitude and selfishness. There is a vulnerability for those in a
Nov 19, 2015 · 1 min read
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HOMARUS
The effects of lobster on some persons and under some conditions are well known. In order to thoroughly study the effect A. M. Cushing adopted the happy idea of proving the specific lobster poison, and the result has been a very valuable addition to our armamentarium (H. R., iii. 98). Homarus is
Nov 18, 2015 · 4 min read
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ARTEMISIA ABSINTHIUM
Absinthium has been proved, but a number of the symptoms are taken from observations made on absinthe drinkers. The convulsions of Absinth. are preceded by trembling; the patient makes grimaces; bites tongue; foams. Halbert regards Absinth. as of especial service in cases of minor epilepsy, where co
Nov 17, 2015 · 2 min read
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BRUISES & SPRAINS
Ferrum phosphoricum is the first remedy in cuts, wounds, bruises, sprains, lacerations, etc. It should be given at once till the pain and inflammation has subsided.
Nov 16, 2015 · 1 min read
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JUGLANS REGIA
"It was said that in the golden age, when men lived upon acorns, the gods lived upon Walnuts, and hence the name of juglans, Jovis glans, or Jupiter's nuts" (Treasury of Botany). From many points of view the walnut-tree is of very great importance, and well deserves its lofty name. Besides providin
Nov 16, 2015 · 4 min read
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Bach Flower Essences for Addiction
Bach flower essences can be pf profound support when dealing with addiction. Some of the keynote remedies are: Agrimony- for those who turn to drugs avoid their true feelings. Aspen- for those who turn to drugs to cover the fear of unknown and to dampen sensitivity. Chestnut Bud- a great remedy f
Nov 13, 2015 · 1 min read
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MOSCHUS
The well-known power of Musk─the perfume─to produce fainting in some by the mere smelling of it, gives the chief keynote for its use in homeopathy: Faints easily; faints dead away from the least excitement; scolds and rages till she falls unconscious globus hystericus ending in unconsciousness; fain
Nov 13, 2015 · 2 min read
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SULPHURICUM ACIDUM
Sulphuric acid, according to Teste, was a favourite remedy of the Middle Ages, being used extensively in dilution in the treatment of scrofulous, phagedenic, cancerous, and venereal ulcers; as a gargle and mouth-wash for aphthæ, ulceration of the gums, and diphtheria. It was given as "Mineral Lemona
Nov 11, 2015 · 6 min read
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RHEUMATISM - FERRUM PHOSPHORICA
A Quick Cure of Inflammatory Rheumatism. April 23rd was called to see a young man with inflammatory rheumatism; temperature 103°; tongue coated yellow; left wrist, right elbow, left knee, and right ankle swollen and painful; could not move. He had been the same way the year before, and when I went
Nov 9, 2015 · 1 min read
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Beech-The Tolerance Flower
Beech- The tolerance flower: from "Know it all to better understanding." "For those who feel they need to see more good and beauty in all that surrounds them, although much appears to be wrong, to have the ability to see the good growing within."- Edward Bach Positive qualities: Tolerance Acce
Nov 6, 2015 · 1 min read
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EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS
The gum-tree is a native of Australia and is transplanted to marshy districts in mild climates on account of its capability of absorbing water and its alleged power of destroying malarial poisons. It has been familiarised to everybody during the influenza epidemic as a prophylactic and disinfectan
Nov 2, 2015 · 3 min read
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FEVERS
Ferrum phosphorica is the chief remedy in the first stage, for heat, fever, chilliness, headache, dryness of the throat, earache, and all inflammatory conditions.
Nov 2, 2015 · 1 min read
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Aspen- The Psychic Flower
Aspen (Populus Tremula) Known as "The Psychic Flower" Aspen can promote: Trust and security Confidence to meet the unknown Drawing on inner strength from the spiritual world Emotional issues: Anxiety (unknown reasons) Panic Feelings of dread Apprehension for no known reason Sudden fear
Oct 30, 2015 · 1 min read
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SACCHARUM OFFICINALE
Saccharum officinale in particular is to be remembered as similar to Calcarea ostrearum. This drug has been proved on several persons, and has many confirmations. It is indicated in children who are large-limbed, fat and bloated, with a tendency to dropsy. It has produced opacity of the cornea, an
Oct 30, 2015 · 2 min read
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ARISTOLOCHIA GRANDIFLORA
Head heavy. The head is burning hot. Throbbing in the right frontal eminence for a minute. Sensation of torpor at the vertex. 5. His temples are very sensitive to touch during the whole day. Acute lancination in the head. Acute lancination in the left side of the head. Severe lancination behind the
Oct 29, 2015 · 4 min read
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THERAPEUTICS
Mrs. C. F., 35 years, record contains the following symptoms : Mind. — Thinks of nothing but death. Homesick and worries about home whenever away. Cross and irritable. Memory very poor. Forgetful, which is very troublesome. Company makes her nervous ; does not want to stay and visit with f
Oct 28, 2015 · 1 min read
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Calcarea phosphorica
Child, 18 months old; had cut but two lower lateral incisors and the molars of lower and upper jaw. Thin; poorly nourished; "pigeon-breast" chest; hard to learn to walk; general lack of bony development. Calcarea phos, three times per day, thirty powders, corrected nourishment. Did not see the cas
Oct 26, 2015 · 1 min read























