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ANSWER TO 'FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (118)'

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2001 10:37 pm
by Ardavan Shahrdar
The answer is 'Senega'.

Thanks Anthony Gunterman, Jim Gregorich, Kenneth
L.Silvestri, Soroush Ebrahimi, Rosemary Hyde, Suzanne
Lepage, Shashi Chandra, Akhilesh Raja, Afsar Imam,
Pary Golzarian, Wendy Howard, Caroline, Jane Withey,
Ahmed N.Currim, Tracy Poizner, Feras Hakkak and
Carolyn Ramos for their correct answer and useful
contributions.

With all the best wishes,

Ardavan Shahrdar, MD, DIHom

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

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FTRN 118 was:

Mucous membranes (esp of respiratory tract) and eyes
are mostly affected by this remedy.

It produces a catarrhal condition in respiratory
system. There is a loose rattling in chest but on
account of thick, ropy and tenacious mucous, the
patient cannot expectorate easily.

The patient experiences pain and hyperestesia in the
chest wall and esp over the affected area of lung.

Cough is usually accompanied by flushes of heat in the
face. Face becomes red and hot.

Weakness of sight after exertion of eyes during
reading and studying is another important feature of
this remedy. There is flickering before eyes and
letters run together.

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