Friday, 26 September 2014

Berberis aquifolium

Berberis aquifolium
(mountain grape)
* A remedy for the skin, chronic catarrhal affections, secondary syphilis.
* Hepatic torpor, lassitude and other evidences ofincomplete metamorphosis; stimulates all
glands and improves nutrition.
Head
- Sensation of a band just above ears.
- Bilious headache.
- "Scald head".
- Scaly eczema.
Face
- Acne.
- Blotches and pimples.
- Clears the complexion.
Stomach
- Tongue thickly coated, yellowish-brown; feels blistered.
- Burning in stomach.
- Nausea and hunger after eating.
Urine
- Stitching, crampy pains; thick mucus, and bright-red, mealy sediment.
Skin
- Pimply, dry, rough, scaly.
- Eruption on scalp extending to face and neck.
- Tumor of breast, with pain.
- Psoriasis.
- Acne.
- Dry eczema.
- Pruritus.
- Glandular induration.
Relationship
- Carbol. acid; Euonym.; Berb. vulg.; Hydr.
Dose
- Tincture in rather material doses.

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