Artemisia Vulgaris
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Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Artemisia Vulgaris in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.
▲ GENERAL
General
Has some reputation as a remedy for epileptic conditions, and convulsive diseases of childhood and girls at puberty. Locally and internally is injurious to eyes. Petit mal. Epilepsy without aura; after fright and other violent emotions and after masturbation. Several convulsions close together. Somnambulism. Gets up at night and works, remembers nothing in the morning ( Kali Phosphoricum Kali-phos.)
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⥄ Show reverse lookup of Artemisia Vulgaris relationships from all sources▲ MIND
Mind
Behaviour
kleptomania
shrieking; before convulsions
Delirium; look fixed on one point staring
Symptoms follow intense emotions; fright
Excitement
before epilepsy
Emotions, feelings, attitude, disposition
irritability
irritability; before convulsion
morose
Intellectual faculties; impaired thinking; imbecility
Restlessness, nervousness
Sleep-walking
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Vertigo
Epileptic
From lights; from light shining through coloured glass
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Head
Drawn back by spasmodic twitchings
Mouth drawn to left
Congestion of brain.
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Eyes
Colored light produces dizziness
Pain and burning of vision; better, rubbing; worse, using eyes.
Lids
half open
eyes closed; half open
Movement of eyeballs; turned; upward
Staring
Tears
Vision
Double vision
Merging together; letters
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Mouth
Froth, foam, from mouth
during convulsions
Speech
difficult; from chorea (convulsive twitching, involuntary movements of limbs)
difficult; can utter single words, with great exertion
unintelligible
Gums and teeth
Teeth; grinding
Tongue
Biting self
tongue; morning
tongue; in spasms
Dryness; tongue
Tongue; lacerated tongue
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Abdomen
Bladder
retention of urine (see urination delayed); in children
urination; involuntary, incontinence; during convulsions
Stomach; epileptic aura
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Male
Male; thick emission from penis; with spasms
Womb
Violent uterine contractions
Genitals
Female
placenta retained
Menses
Profuse menses
Spasms during menses.
Female
period; irregular
period; scanty
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Extremities, limbs
Hands and feet; clenching fingers (see extremities; convulsions, contraction); thumbs
Movements and positions
convulsion
convulsion; right; with paralysed left side
convulsion; one-sided; other side paralysed
flexed; limbs feel pulled; inwards; thumbs
jerking; left side paralysed, right side convulsed
jerking; one side, other side paralysed
twitching; twitching one side, paralysis of the other
Paralysis
on one side of body (hemiplegia); twitching of other side
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Sleep and dreams
Dreams; snow
Sleep-walking
Convulsions
Convulsions
right side of body
left paralysed
morning
night
children
rapid muscle spasm
while teething
during emission of semen
epileptic
from solar plexus
from fright
after grief
from injuries
in women; from childbirth
one-sided
paralysis of the other
Perspiration
Odour
cadaverous
offensive
rank
Generalities
Catalepsy (dazed, allows others to position limbs)
Electric-like shocks
Twitching
twitching, involuntary movements (chorea)
twitching, involuntary movements (chorea); daytime
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