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REMEDY OF THE DAY

By ILH Editorial
October 8, 2010· 1 min read
REMEDY OF THE DAY
Remedy QuizILH Editorial · October 8, 2010 · 1 min

REMEDY OF THE DAY STRYCHNOS NUX VOMICA, Poison nut, Tincture made of dried seeds Dr. Hahnemann said "nux vomica is chiefly successful with persons of an ardent character, of an irritable impatient temperament disposed to anger, spite or deception". Nux vomica is best adapted to the

REMEDY OF THE DAY STRYCHNOS NUX VOMICA, Poison nut, Tincture made of dried seeds Dr. Hahnemann said "nux vomica is chiefly successful with persons of an ardent character, of an irritable impatient temperament disposed to anger, spite or deception". Nux vomica is best adapted to the thin, spare patient with an irritable and nervous temperament, with disposition to indigestion and hemorrhoids. Quarrelsome and malicious. Oversensitive to external impressions,noise,odors, light or music; trifling ailments are unbearable, every harmless word offends. Impatient, competitive, ambitious, focused on work and workaholic. sedentary life, bad effects for drugs, coffee, cigarrets, alcohol or sex. stimulants or abuse of substances from indulgence and excesses. Fastidious and becomes first irritable when more patological becomes angry then rage, then frank violence, and becomes infuriated at the slowlessness and insufficiency of others. Sweats, repugnace to cold air. Prominent effects on the gastro-intestinal canal. Constipation. Peptic ulcers and gastritis in workaholic patients. Liver hipertrophy. chills >warm, spasms of all muscle fibre, voluntary and involuntary extreme hiperaesthesis of general nervous system. A POLICREST please share your experience. Photo from Richard A. Howard. !

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