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Strawberry Tree
A remedy for eczema associated with gouty and rheumatic symptoms. Arthritis; especially larger joints. Urine rendered more clear. Lumbago. Symptoms shift from skin to joints. Vesical symptoms.
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Of value in muscular weakness of the eye; hæmorrhage o thin, pale blood. Puerperal metritis. Diseases of the antrum (Kali hyd; Chelid).
Head.--Neuralgia (first right, then left side), with veil before eyes. Confusion, with dimness of vision. Much sneezing, with fluent coryza. Bleeding from nose.
Eyes.--Sensation as of gauze before eyes (Calc; Caust; Nat m). Binocular vision imperfect.
Female.--Intense sore feeling about uterus; bearing-down, with hot sweat, but without relief. Much slimy leucorrha when walking (Bov; Carb an; Graph). Soreness and redness of external genitals (Thuj; Sulph). Pelvic inflammation, tympanites, abdominal tenderness and hot sweat which does not relieve.
Skin.--Urticaria. Violent itching, and burning like fire after scratching. Eruption of small, red itching pimples. Sweat warm and profuse soon after falling asleep. Sweat increases as rheumatic pains increase.
Modalities.--Worse, in afternoon and evening; in warm room, heat of bed. Better, cool room, motion.
Relationship.--Compare: Lilium; Bellad.
Dose.--Tincture, to sixth potency.
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In Kashmir and India it is called as Chinar tree.
Juice of leaves is used to treat ichthyosis.
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Arrow-poison
(WOORARI)
Muscular paralysis without impairing sensation and consciousness. Paralysis of respiratory muscles. Reflex action diminished. Debility of the aged (Baryta) and from loss of fluids. Catalepsy. Nervous debility. Trismus. Glycosuria with motor paralysis. Curare decreases the output of adrenaline. Vomiting of bile in cirrhosis of liver. Diabetes mellitus, 4th dilution (Dr. Barkhard).
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I can only say : It is a rare
treatment, It is the combined beauty and the hardwork that makes it unique. Thank you.
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It only looks in the title though, so for example, Platanus occidentalis will get a result, whereas 'sycamore' or 'chinar' won't.
If you want to search the text of the posts, rather than just the titles, it will have to be Google for the time being, I'm afraid.
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root is used as medicine.
ActionEmetic, narcotic, cathartic, tonic.
Specific SymptomatologyThe conspicuous influence of this agent is upon the womb. It is indicated when the patient complains of extreme weakness in the uterine structures, when there is general feebleness induced from overwork or from oversexual indulgence, or from too frequent child bearing. In hyperactivity of the womb and ovaries from lack of tone, deficient menstruation, or sterility from this cause, pale insufficient flow at protracted intervals; anemia and chlorosis, with insufficient menses in young girls, the agent is of great service.
Its direct influence upon the pelvic organs is sometimes magical under such circumstances.
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Increases secretions of mucous and serous membranes and acts on cellular tissue, producing dema and dropsy and on skin causing diaphoresis. Acute hydrocephalus. A diminished frequency of the pulse is a prime indication. This is one of our most efficient remedies, in dropsies, ascites, anasarca and hydrothorax, and urinary troubles, especially suppression and strangury. In the digestive complaints of Bright's disease, with the nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, difficult breathing, it will be found of frequent service. The dropsy is characterized by great thirst and gastric irritability. Arrhythmia. Mitral and tricuspid regurgitation. Acute alcoholism. Relaxation of sphincters.
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Agnimatha, Agnisikha, Bilay-chitramula, Ceylonische Bleiwurz, Ceylon Ieadwort, Chita, Chitaro, Chitawa, Chiti, Chittira, Chittiramulam, Chitrak, Chitraka, Chitramula, Chitra-mulam, Chitruk, Dentelaire de Ceylon, Vellakoduveli, Vellakotuveri
Description:
This herb is found throughout India. It grows wild as a garden plant in East, North and Southern India and Ceylon. Plumbago zeylanica is an allied species and is considered to be a cultivated variety of Plumbago rosea.
Action
Root is said to increase the digestive power and promote appetite. Plumbagin stimulates the central nervous system in small doses, while with larger doses paralysis sets in leading ultimately to death. The blood pressure shows a slight fall.
Plumbagin is a powerful irritant and has well marked antiseptic properties. In small doses, the drug is a sudorific; large doses cause death from respiratory failure. It is suggested that the action is probably due to the direct effect of the drug on the muscles.
Uses
The root of this herb is a powerful acro-narcotic poison. It causes abortion. It will expel fetus, dead or alive.
The root of the herb is used in cases of enlarged spleen.
This herb is used as part of many ayurvedic compound remedies for rubifacient applications.
Root reduced to a paste is applied to abscesses to open them. A paste made of milk, vinegar, or salt and water may be applied in leprosy and other obstinate skin diseases, unhealthy ulcers, scabies etc.
Ayurvedic doctors recommend the root of this herb for dyspepsia, piles, anasarca, diarrhea, skin diseases etc.
A tincture of the root- bark is employed as an antiperiodic.
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Is a remedy in some forms of congestive headache; sunstroke.
Head.--Bursting feeling, as if temples would burst, or the eyes burst out of the sockets. Throbbing carotids.
Relationship.--Compare: Glonoine; Bellad and Bryonia.
Dose.--Tincture, drop doses.
I have used it extensively on headaches.
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Tamalpais Lily, Basket Grass Flower
Should prove curative in eczematous conditions, poison-oak, early typhoid states, etc.
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The kernel of peaches, apricots are edible, but care must be taken not to consume more than one or two because of the prussic acid.
One of the most toxic agents known. Convulsions and paralysis express the action of this remedy. Spasmodic constriction in larynx, feeling of suffocation, pain and tightness in chest, palpitation; pulse weak, irregular. Singing sensation at the epigastrium. Hysterical and epileptic convulsions. Cyanosis. Collapse, due to some pulmonary condition not a cardiac collapse. Catalepsy. Cholera. Stage of collapse (Ars; Verat). Coldness. Tetanus narcolepsy.
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Male Fern
(ASPIDIUM)
A remedy for worm symptoms, especially with constipation. Tapeworm. Soporific conditions. Torpid inflammations of lymphatic glands (Maceration of fresh root). Pulmonary tuberculosis in young patients, no fever, with limited, ulcerated lesions, formerly classified as scrofula.
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Tomato (Leaves are poisonous)
(SOLANUM LYCOPERSICUM)
Pulp of leaves is used to make medicine.
Marked symptoms of rheumatism and influenza. Severe aching pains all over body. Pains left after influenza. Head always shows signs of acute congestion. Hay-fever, with marked aggravation from breathing the least dust. Frequent urination and profuse watery diarrha.
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