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REMEDY OF THE DAY--------SABINA

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October 21, 2018· 1 min read
REMEDY OF THE DAY--------SABINA
Remedy QuizILH Editorial · October 21, 2018 · 1 min

REMEDY OF THE DAY--------SABINA ( juniperus sabina, Enebro,)( Coniferus cousin of thuja) Tincture made of the fresh stems Remedy for chronic ailments of women, arthritic pains, ailments following abortion or premature labor, tendency to miscarriages, especially at third month. METRITI

REMEDY OF THE DAY--------SABINA ( juniperus sabina, Enebro,)( Coniferus cousin of thuja) Tincture made of the fresh stems Remedy for chronic ailments of women, arthritic pains, ailments following abortion or premature labor, tendency to miscarriages, especially at third month. METRITIS, Haemorrhage from the urteus flow partly pale red, partly cloted laying down. Metrorrhagia with drawing and pressing pain in the small of the back toward sexual organs and thigs (key) sensation of heaviness and fullness of increased warmth ant throbbing in the pelvis. soft pulse, or double beat palpitations of the heart with swealing and sensitivess of the brest during haemorrhage. Metrorrhage during climateric, in women who formerly aborted, with early first menses. Promotes expulsion of moles or foreing bodies from uterus. Fig warts with intorable itching and burning. Discharge of blood between periods with sexual excitement. Music intolerable, produces nervousness. Retained placenta from atony of uterus, intense after - pains. (Allen HC, Keynotes) a complementary remedy to Thuja. follows it in condyloma and sycotic affections. by Beatrizhh for ILove Homeopathy. 27-10-10 !

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