Sunday, 28 September 2014

Abies canadensis

Abies canadensis
(hemlock spruce)
* Mucous membranes are affected by Abies Canadensis and gastric symptoms are most
marked; and a catarrhal condition of the stomach isproduced.
* There are peculiar cravings and chilly sensations that are very characteristic; especially for
women with uterine displacement, probably due to defective nutrition with debility.
* Respiration and heart action labored.
* Wants to lie down all the time; skin cold and clammy, hands cold; very faint.
* Right lung and liver feel small and hard.
* Gleet.
Head
- Feels light-headed, tipsy.
- Irritable.
Stomach
- Canine hunger with torpid liver.
- Gnawing, hungry, faint feeling at the epigastrium.
- Great appetite, craving for meat, pickles, radishes, turnips, artichokes, coarse food.
- Tendency to eat far beyond capacity for digestion.
- Burning and distention of stomach and abdomen with palpitation.
- Flatulence disturbs the heart's action.
- Pain in right shoulder-blade, and constipation, with burning in rectum.
Female
- Uterine displacements.
- Sore feeling at fundus of uterus, relieved by pressure.
- Prostration; wants to lie down all the time.
- Thinks womb is soft and feeble.
Fever
- Cold shivering, as if blood were ice-water. [Acon.]
- Chills run down back.
- Cold water feeling between shoulders. [Ammon. mur.]
- Skin clammy and sticky.
- Night-sweat. [China.]
Dose
- First to third potency.

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