Sunday, 28 September 2014

Absinthium

Absinthium
(common wormwood)
* A perfect picture of epileptiform seizure is produced by this drug.
* Nervous tremors precede attacks.
* Sudden and severe giddiness, delirium with hallucinations and loss of consciousness.
* Nervous excitement and sleeplessness.
* Cerebral irritation, hysterical and infantile spasms come within range of this remedy.
* Poisoning by mushrooms.
* Chorea.
* Tremor.
* Nervousness, excitement, and sleeplessness in children.
Mind
- Hallucinations.
- Frightful visions.
- Kleptomania.
- Loss of memory.
- Forgets what has recently happened.
- Wants nothing to do with anybody.
- Brutal.
Head
- Vertigo, with tendency to fall backward.
- General confusion.
- Wants head low.
- Pupils dilated unequally.
- Face blue.
- Spasmodic facial twitching.
- Dull occipital headache. [Gelsem. Picric ac].
Mouth
- Jaws fixed.
- Bites tongue; trembles; feels as if swollen and too large; protruding.
Throat
- Scalded sensation; as of a lump.
Stomach
- Nausea; retching; eructation.
- Bloated around waist and abdomen.
- Wind colic.
Urine
- Constant desire.
- Very strong odor; deep yellow color.[Kali phos.]
Sexual
- Darting pain in right ovary.
- Spermatorrhoea, with relaxed, enfeebled parts.
- Premature menopause.
Chest
- Sensation of weight on chest.
- Irregular, tumultuous action of heart can be heard in back.
Extremities
- Pain in limbs.
- Paralytic symptoms.
Relationship
- Compare : Alcohol; Artemisia; Hydrocy. acid; Cina; Cicuta.
Dose
- First to sixth potency.

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