Monday, 22 September 2014

Cinnamomum zeylanicum

Cinnamomum zeylanicum
(cinnamon)
* Cancer where pain and fetor are present.
* Best when skin is intact.
* Its use in haemorrhages has abundant clinical verification.
* Nosebleed.
* Haemorrhages from bowels, haemoptysis, etc.
* A strain in loins or false step brings on a profuse flow of bright blood.
* Post-partum haemorrhage.
* Flatulency and diarrhoea.
* Feeble patients with languid circulation.
Female
- Bearing-down sensation.
- Menses early, profuse, prolonged, bright red.
- Sleepy.
- No desire for anything.
- Fingers seem swollen.
- Uterine haemorrhages caused by overlifting, during puerperal state; menorrhagia.
Relationship
- Compare : Ipec.; Sil.; Trill.
- Antidote : Acon.
Dose
- Tincture to third potency.
- For cancer, strong decoction, one-half pint in aday.
- Oil of cinnamon in aqueous solution best local disinfectant.
- 3-4 drops in two quarts of water as a douche, wherever a germicide and disinfectant is
needed.
- Three drops on sugar for hiccough.

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