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ANSWER TO 'FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (142)'

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2002 10:33 am
by Ardavan Shahrdar
The answer is 'Gymnocladus canadensis'.

Thanks Carolyn Ramos, Jean Doherty, Sheila Parks,
Beverly Shamon-Turner, Jane Withey, Dave Hartley,
Barbara Cicognani, Feras Hakkak, Lynn Lammer, Lachhman
Nankany, Patti Mount, Jim Gregorich, Suzanne Lepage,
Rhonda Bird, Cathy Carter, Meg Cole, Lola Kakon, V T
Yekkirala, Carol Smith, Deb Hazelton, Kate Murray,
Michelle Scott and Tanya Marquette for their correct
answer and useful contribution.

Sincerely,

Ardavan Shahrdar, MD, DIHom, RIHA

Visit http://www.minutus.org my website on classical
and Hahnemannian homeopathy.

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FTRN 142 was:

One of the most important peculiar features of this
remedy is the bluish-white discoloration of tongue. As
a concomitant symptom, this is a leading symptom for
prescription of this small remedy.
Another important feature of this remedy is its
characteristic pharyngitis with dark, livid
discoloration of fauces.
It is compared with Ailanthus and Lachesis.

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