ANSWER TO 'FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (106)'

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Ardavan Shahrdar
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ANSWER TO 'FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (106)'

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The answer is 'Fraxinus americana'.

Thanks Barbara Cicognani, Binoy S.Vallabhassery, Wendy
Howard, Feras Hakkak, Suzanne Lepage, Soroush
Ebrahimi, Sebastiaan, Kathy Olszanowski, Jane Withey,
Arlene Kellman, Shashi, Gregory Pais, Akhilesh Raja,
Lynn Lammer, Afsar Imam and Jack Allenberg for their
correct answer and useful contributions.

With the best wishes,

Ardavan Shahrdar, MD, DIHom

Visit http://www.minutus.com my website on classical
and Hahnemannian homoeopathy.

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FTRN 106 was:

This small remedy is famous for its effects on female
organs and esp uterus. Uterus enlargement, fibroid
tumours, subinvolution and prolapsus are prominent
features.

The patient with fibroids suffers from dragging
sensations in uterus region and cramps in feet.
Bearing down sesations are extended down to thighs.

Patient may suffer from profuse menses and
dysmenorrhea.

There is also bland, watery leucorrhea which is
accompanied by weakness.

'Hot spot on top of head'

Mentally, the patient is depressed, anxious and
restless. She desires to talk to someone.

It is compared with Sepia, Secale, Hydrastis and
Lilium tigrinum.

You can visit the archive of previous FTRNs at
http://www.minutus.com/Find.htm
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