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Rochelle
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colubrina conundrum....

Post by Rochelle »

Hi Jas and everyone who has entered into the spirit of trying to sort this
out,

<< (latin name Colubrina) 1. Botanical genus (Colubrina) bushes and small

Great but does it have a proving?????

I'm betting on Nux as the baby had been given Bryonia a few times and Mum
knew that name. Lots of people have contacted me and this is what the
majority think. If the family ever get in touch again before going to
Brighton to live next week I will ask if Nux sounds familiar.

I think we really need someone from Brazil to say what Colubrina means there
to be sure!!

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Rochelle
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Joy Lucas
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Re: colubrina conundrum....

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Dear Rochelle, I would bet that it is Nux Vomica as well. Buckthorn, which
is what Colubrina is (Rhamnas family) is used as a cathartic, laxative,
nausea, griping pains - getting much closer to Nux than anything else.

as far as I know, none of the Buckthorns are used homeopathically - perhaps
they should be?

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Jasbir Kaur Villaschi
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Re: colubrina conundrum....

Post by Jasbir Kaur Villaschi »

Hi Rochelle ,

actually the quoted entry was from another portuguese dictionary by a Brasilian homeopath Jose Mirilli from Rio both he and other people I have contacted have said the same thing that
both Colubrina and Nux Vomica would be using their respective names and that they felt that it was more likely to be bryonia ...

Jas

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Rochelle
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Re: colubrina conundrum....

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Dear Joy,
I also bet it is Nux as this baby has been constipated since birth!!

regards, Rochelle
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Re: colubrina conundrum....

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Hi Jas ,

If I ever find out for certain I will let you know. I really appreciate the
time you have spent on this.
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Jasbir Kaur Villaschi
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Re: colubrina conundrum....

Post by Jasbir Kaur Villaschi »

No probs ,

if I hear any more from my Brasilian contacts about this I'll pass it forward...
good luck with the Nux ...

jas
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Sue Muller
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Re: colubrina conundrum....

Post by Sue Muller »

In Boericke's MM one finds Rhamnus californica as well as some other
Rhamnus' listed and in Clarke's MM, Rhamnus catharticus (Buckthorn).

Sue


Joy Lucas
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Re: colubrina conundrum....

Post by Joy Lucas »

Yes Sue you are absolutely correct - never checked Boericke and should've
done because he always excels on the plant Rx and I don't know how I missed
it in Clarke - probably looking under Buckthorn. Well the plot thickens -
Rochelle, you have opened a can of worms - I give up!!

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Rochelle
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Re: colubrina conundrum....

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And I'm still hoping that there is a Brazilian homeopath on Minitus,
Homeopathy Open, Lyghtforce or the Homeopathyhome BB!!!!

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Rochelle
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Re: colubrina conundrum....

Post by Rochelle »

Found this:-

COLUBRINA (NUX VOMICA)

On this website http://www.staffordpharmacy.com/Remedy.htm

This is from the Alberta College of Pharmacists but where is Alberta??
Canada again???

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