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REMEDY OF THE DAY APIS MELLIFICA

By ILH Editorial
June 22, 2011· 1 min read
REMEDY OF THE DAY APIS MELLIFICA
Remedy QuizILH Editorial · June 22, 2011 · 1 min

REMEDY OF THE DAY APIS MELLIFICA Remedy made of live bees(apis mellifica) are shaken in a bottle, and then digested in diluted alcohol for several days. BURNING STINGING PAINS, RED, SWOLLEN, nephritis, swollen uvula purple like tonsills Worn out, cannot even walk a block because feels e

REMEDY OF THE DAY APIS MELLIFICA Remedy made of live bees(apis mellifica) are shaken in a bottle, and then digested in diluted alcohol for several days. BURNING STINGING PAINS, RED, SWOLLEN, nephritis, swollen uvula purple like tonsills Worn out, cannot even walk a block because feels exhausted, dry mouth, No THIRST at all. ANTIDOTES POISONOUS ANIMAL STINGS Erysipelatous inflammation and destruction of tissue(dermoid tissue), acute inflammation of kidneys and some other parenchymatous tissues. < heat < 5pm no thirst, Electric shocks, thrilling ends of fingers and toes. Convulsion, swelling of whole body, anasarca, a history of repetitive cistitys. EMERGENCY REMEDY FOR ANAPHYLAXIA, Glotis inflamation, Weakness, with coldness, Stupor, types of fever or malarial desease an typhus, disphtheria, Whole brain seems weary > sleeping. > rest sitting a little to continue Stitching pains. stabing pains, red swollen areas as its own sting. Apis is an admirable remedy for chronic constipation. Apis changes his occupations (clarke) has a kind of akwardness. children absented mindedness an slowness rather than physical weakness. drops things. Apis mellifica children never tell their complaint to the doctor, where as child impresses you and arouses your interest in him. Beatrizhhill - 22 may 2011 !

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