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Eupatorium Perfoliatum – Boneset
The mother tincture is prepared from the fresh aerial parts, gathered at the begin- ning of flowering. Eupatorium perfoliatum L., grows by lakes, ponds and streams in North America. N.O. Compositae.
The main indications are:
Catarrhal fevers, influenza with pains in the limbs (especially the shin-bones), shivers running up and down the back. Vomiting of bile. Remittent fever. Syphilitic bone pains.
The German Monograph-Preparation Commission for the Homoeopathic Field of Therapy has, under the Preparation Monograph for Eupatorium perfoliatum, pub- lished the following indication(s) in the German Bundesanzeiger (German Federal Gazette) for eupatorium perfoliatum: influenza; parainfluenzal feverish diseases; feverish diseases of the hepatobiliary system; rheumatism.
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Eupatorium Cannabinum – Dutch Agrimony
The mother tincture is prepared from the fresh flowering plant, Eupatorium cannabinum L., a native of Europe. N.O. Compositae.
Eupatorium Cannabinum is used as a folk-remedy for the cleansing of the blood in diseases of the liver, bile and spleen. It contains a bitter substance, the glycoside Eu- patorin, also resins and tannins. It is also used as a fever-remedy: “it makes fever bearable”.
It is mainly used together with other single remedies suitable for particular syn- dromes, or in combination-remedies.
The German Monograph-Preparation Commission for the Homoeopathic Field of Therapy has, under the Preparation Monograph for Eupatorium cannabinum, pub-
lished the following indication(s) in the German Bundesanzeiger (German Federal Gazette) for eupatorium cannabinum: parainfluenzal feverish diseases.
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Eucalyptus – Blue Gum/Fever-Tree
The mother tincture is prepared from the dried leaves of Eucalyptus globulus Lab.
N.O. Myrtaceae.
The main indications are:
Influenza and influenzal catarrhs, tracheitis, laryngitis, bronchiolitis.
Apart from the feverish illnesses and catarrhs, there are herpetic eruptions on the skin with swollen lymph nodes, and rheumatic pains with a pricking sensation in the muscles and joints with nocturnal aggravation, tiredness and stiffness of the limbs.
Eucalyptus is also beneficial in symptoms of intestinal influenza with a burning sensation in the stomach and abdomen, great heat in the rectum, urging for stool, painful defaecation and violent diarrhoea with blood.
The German Monograph-Preparation Commission for the Homoeopathic Field of Therapy has, under the Preparation Monograph for Eucalyptus globulus, published the following indication(s) in the German Bundesanzeiger (German Federal Gazette) for eucalyptus: inflammations of the respiratory passages, the kidneys, and the urinary tract collection system.
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Erigeron Canadensis – Canada Flea-Bane
The mother tincture is prepared from the whole fresh flowering aerial parts of Conyza canadensis [L.] Cronq., a native of North America, Europe and Central Asia. N.O. Compositae.
The main indications are:
Bright red spurting haemorrhages, aggravated by any motion. Haemoptysis. Metr- orrhagia.
Apart from haemorrhages, the symptomatology also includes headaches with ring- ing in the right ear and – localised particularly on the right side – burning in the eyes, pain in the right eye and increased mucous secretion from the nose, as well as epistaxis (of bright red blood).
Especially in rainy weather there can be pains in the right elbow and in the carpal bones and wrists, also rheumatic drawing pain in the right thumb, and a pain in the left ankle, worse when walking. Violent pains in the knees (in rainy weather) also speak for Erigeron.
Haemorrhages also occur in the gums. Profuse haemorrhage from a tooth-socket has also been observed, as have a bad taste in the mouth and a sensation of a plug in the pharynx.
Erigeron is particularly indicated in a wide variety of haemorrhages from the fe- male genitalia, when they occur in gushes and are associated with painful urination. The German Monograph-Preparation Commission for the Homoeopathic Field of Therapy has, under the Preparation Monograph for Conyza canadensis, published the following indication(s) in the German Bundesanzeiger (German Federal Gazette) for erigeron canadensis: bleeding of the uterus and urinary bladder; bleed- ing associated with haemorrhoids; inflammations of the stomach, liver and gallblad-
der.
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Equisetum Hiemale – Scouring Rush
The mother tincture is prepared from the whole fresh plant, Equisetum hiemale L., which grows in damp woodlands and marshes of Europe and North America.
N.O. Equisetaceae.
The indications for Equisetum Hiemale are the same as for Equisetum Arvense, with one particular divergence. In Equisetum Hiemale, being an aquatic plant, not
only is the influence on the urinary system particularly clearly marked, but also the ill-effects of dampness and becoming wet.
See Equisetum Arvense
The German Monograph-Preparation Commission for the Homoeopathic Field of Therapy has, under the Preparation Monograph for Equisetum hiemale, published the following indication(s) in the German Bundesanzeiger (German Federal Gazette) for equisetum hiemale: diseases of the kidneys and urinary tract.
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Equisetum Arvense – Common Horsetail
The mother tincture is prepared from the fresh, sterile shoots, gathered in late summer, of the plant Equisetum arvense L., a native of Europe, North Africa and North America. N.O. Equisetaceae.
The main indications are:
Cystitis, pyelitis. Copious discharge of mucus in the urine. Dull, raw pain in the bladder. Nephrolithiasis. Gravel in the urine. Nocturnal enuresis, associated with ir- ritation of the bladder.
All varieties of Equisetum act primarily on the connective tissue and the urinary tract. In the symptomatology we find renal pain, extending as far as the bladder and urethra. Urging to urinate with violent pains after urination, and passage of urine drop by drop are typical symptoms; there are also violent burning and cutting pains on urination. Retention of urine and strangury during pregnancy and after parturition are also pointers towards Equisetum. The pains are predominantly in the area of the right kidney and in the right loin, extend to the lower abdomen with urging to uri- nate, and are aggravated by movement, pressure and sitting down, and ameliorated in a lying position.
The German Monograph-Preparation Commission for the Homoeopathic Field of Therapy has, under the Preparation Monograph for Equisetum arvense, published the following indication(s) in the German Bundesanzeiger (German Federal Gazette) for equisetum arvense: diseases of the kidneys and urinary tract.
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Ephedra Vulgaris – Teamaster’s Tea
The mother tincture is prepared from the fresh aerial parts of Ephedra distachya
L. N.O. Ephedraceae.
The main indications are:
Asthmatic bronchitis and bronchial asthma. Dyspnoea. May be tried in emphysema. According to the provings carried out by the Russian doctor Mouravow, it acts on the ganglia of the sympathetic nervous system and causes congestion of the spinal cord with great apathy, stiffness of the neck and backward pulling of the whole body on turning the head; there was also protrusion of the eyes and violent headache with
a slow pulse and violent pains in the region of the spleen.
Ephedra should also be tried in goitre with exophthalmos and headache.
The German Monograph-Preparation Commission for the Homoeopathic Field of Therapy has, under the Preparation Monograph for Ephedra distachya, published the following indication(s) in the German Bundesanzeiger (German Federal Gazette) for ephedra vulgaris: Basedow’s disease.
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Embryo Suis
The attenuations of this sarcode are prepared from the 6 to 8 week old embryo of a healthy pig (Sus scrofa domesticus).
The main indications are:
For revitalisation. General use in cellular phases. Arteriosclerosis. Muscular dys- trophy.
A proving of this substance was conducted in the summer and fall of 1994 by Dr. David Riley.
Congruent symptoms with Dr. Reckeweg:
- Pain and cramping in the extremities, particularly in the legs.
- Disturbances of the circulation.
The most important symptoms from David Riley’s drug proving were:
Essential Characteristics
A strong sense of anxiety and irritability that is even noted with restless sleep is a prominent characteristic of this remedy. There are many strong headaches in the temples and dull forehead pains. There are also strong abdomen pains associated with distension and flatulence.
Anxiety and irritability. Impatience. Sadness. Difficult concentration. Numerous delusions. Many dreams. Sensation of being too hot or too cold. Vertigo. Heaviness of the head. Sore throat. Decreased appetite. Nausea. Increased thirst. Constipation alternating with diarrhea. Increased urgency to stool. Soft stool. Frequent waking after midnight.
Mind
Active and busy. Anger or improvement of anger. ANXIETY on waking or improve- ment of anxiety. COMPANY, either aversion to or desire for. DIFFICULT CONCENTRATION or improvement of concentration. Increased confidence. Confusion on waking. Con- tented or discontented. Delusions that she is floating or that her husband is disgusted with her. Better from diversions. Many types of dreams: of giving birth, swollen or amputated body, of her dead mother, foolish and nonsensical, frightful, remembered or unremembered, or of work. Dullness of the mind. Dwells on past unhappy events at night that keeps her awake at night. Fear of poverty or improvement of the fear something bad will happen. Grief from deception. IMPATIENCE. Improvement of in- trospection. Irascible. Irresolution. IRRITABILITY to her family, from noise, on waking, or from dreams. Changeable mood. Music ameliorates. Critical of others. Restless- ness improves. SADNESS for others. Sensitivity or improvement of sensitivity to music and noise. Startling when closing the eyes before sleep. Sympathetic. Thoughts that are persistent, or that are clear but with more emotion. Calm and peaceful and less sensitive to external impressions. Weeping.
Generalities
Desire for open air. Increased energy. Desire for and improved by physical exer- cise. Food desires of bread, cakes, cold drinks, honey, ice cream, salt, sweets, tea, and wine. Food aversions to beer, spicy food, and tobacco. HEAT SENSATIONS or feel- ing chilly. Tired, fatigued, and weary. Rapid pulse in the morning. Sensitive to touch and so aggravated from touch.
Vertigo
Dizziness. Sensation of floating and lightheadedness.
Head
Sensation as if floating. Heat in the head. HEAVINESS OF THE HEAD especially the forehead that feels like an increased density or the sensation that the head is light as relieved of a burden. Perspiration. Pulsations in the left temple. DULL PAIN IN THE FOREHEAD or temples, vertex, or sides. Head pain better from applied pressure. Sharp pain in the temples. HEAD PAIN ON THE SIDES especially the left side. TEMPLE PAIN that extends to the vertex or that is pulsating on the left side. Vertex pain extending from the temples. PRESSING PAIN at the temples, extending to the head, or better from pres- sure. Sore pain in the temples.
Eye
Dryness, daylight photophobia, and burning of the eyes. Tired sensation.
Ear
Mild itching in the internal ears. Constant ringing noises in the ears. Pain that is aching, or shooting in the left ear. Stopped sensation with ear popping.
Nose
Congestion as from sinus pressure. DISCHARGE that is thick or green or yellowish white. POST NASAL DRIP. Pain in the left nostril.
Face
Flushes of heat in the face. Dryness of the lips. Numbness of the cheek, lower jaw and lips. Tingling of the lips.
Mouth
Dryness of tongue or palate. Insensitivity and numbness of the tongue. Bad breath unnoticed by the person. Sore tongue pain. Increased salivation.
Taste
Altered sensation of taste. Metallic taste or liquids taste metallic. Sour taste. Bitter or bitter sweet. Chalky.
Teeth
Grinding of the teeth during sleep. Dark brown spots on the teeth.
Throat
Swelling of the cervical glands. Dryness. Heat. Irritation. Pain better from drink- ing. THROAT PAIN THAT IS SORE when talking or that is raw, sharp, or scratching. Throat tension.
Stomach
APPETITE is decreased or increased. Full sensation. Heartburn in the afternoon. NAUSEA before or after eating or with a headache. Cramping pain. THIRST or thirst- lessness.
Abdomen
Tense sensation in the umbilical region. DISTENSION before the menses. FLATU- LENCE before the menses, or in the morning, or at unexpected times. Fullness or heaviness as if the pants are too tight. ABDOMINAL PAIN. Sharp pain in the iliac region. Sore pain in the umbilical region. Stitching pain before the stool. Rumbling.
Rectum
CONSTIPATION with ineffectual urge or with straining. DIARRHEA in the morning or afternoon. Flatus that is offensive or before the stool. Bleeding. Pain during the stool. URGING that is sudden or ineffectual or on waking.
Stool
SOFT or watery stools. Hard stools. Stools that are acrid, like balls, covered with some blood or mucus, copious, frequent, and long and sticky.
Bladder
Pain that is burning and extends through the urethra and occurs even when not uri- nating.
Urine
Strong odor that is offensive.
Genitalia, Female
Dry and numb sensation of the vulva that is uncomfortable. Sensation of fullness in the labia and vagina. Warms sensation in the labia. Leucorrhea that is thick, yel- low, mucusy, or bloody. Menses is scanty, protracted, or has odor. Increased sexual desire in females.
Speech & Voice
Hoarseness.
Chest
Intense pressure and constricted feeling in the upper chest that extends to the throat.
Back
Tightness or tension in the cervical region at the base of the skull. Dull or sore pain in the lumbar region. Stiffness in the left kidney region.
Extremities
Uncoordinated and drops things. Aching calf and leg pain at night. Cramps in the leg and calf at night improves.
Sleep
DISTURBED AND RESTLESS SLEEP. Difficulty falling asleep. WAKING AFTER MIDNIGHT. WAKING that is difficult in the morning, too early, from perspiration, sudden, from warmth, or with the desire to urinate.
Perspiration
Cold sweats at night on waking from a nightmare sequence.
Skin
Voluptuous itching of the skin. Wandering itch. Prickling and crawling sensations.