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remedy 116
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2001 7:49 pm
by tracy poizner
From Boericke:
-post-nasal catarrh of puberty-
Better adapted to chronic affections; its use should
be persisted for some time. Lower potencies.
Tracy
Re: remedy 116
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2001 8:45 pm
by Rosemary Hyde
From Anschutz,
New, Old and Forgotten Remedies, E. P. Anschutz
- Natural order - CrassulaceƦ.
- Preparation - The whole fresh plant with the root is macerated in two
parts by weight of alcohol.
- (The Medical Advanced of June, 1887, contains a paper by Dr. D.B. Morrow,
from which the following is taken).
- The object of this paper is to call attention to the fact that the only
proving of [remedy] was made on scientific principles, as these
verifications demonstrate.
- If the pathogenesy is carefully studied, it will be seen to meet all the
conditions of "common cold", or acute catarrh, so prevalent in all sections
of North America, from the symptoms of chill, malaise, headache, soreness,
cough, coryza dry and flowing, with their secondary consequences of
disturbed digestion, constipation, debility, etc. and it will probably cure
any or all of these conditions when indicated by correspondence to the
pathogenesy.
- A medicine having such a catarrhal range is probably a remedy for female
trouble equal to Pulsatilla or Calcarea, and is worthy of a careful proving
by women.
[My note: This remedy has a very wide range of symptoms in most if not all
systems, and should not be considered "small." It could be very useful in
catarrhal conditions throughout the body, accompanied by deep depression and
lethargy -- worth reading up on.]
Rosemary C. Hyde, Ph.D.