Aconitum napellus (Monkshood)

Aconitum napellus (Monkshood)

Aconitum is the agent of preference in the initial treatment of febrile affections, par- ticularly those in the respiratory tract. Irritation of the skin and mucosae. Constriction within the arterial vessels and elevated blood pressure. Palpitations, fear, agitation, and cerebral irritation. Severe, cutting pain in the stomach and intestines; marked hyper- sensitivity to touch in the abdominal region. It is indicated above all for symptoms precipitated in consequence of exposure to cold, dry wind. The animals startle easily, displaying fearful restlessness, and a strong, rapid pulse. The manifestations occur sud- denly and with great intensity. The animals are extremely thirsty and desire large quan- tities of cold water. Aggravation at night and by external influences. It is indicated above all for symptoms following exposure to cold, dry wind. Neuralgias.
Cerebrum compositum N
Echinacea compositum ad us. vet.
Echinacea compositum forte S
Gripp-Heel®
Spascupreel®
Traumeel® LT/T ad us. vet.
Traumeel® S