Thursday 25 September 2014

Cypripedium pubescens

Cypripedium pubescens
(yellow lady's slipper)
* The skin symptoms correspond to those of poisoning by Rhus, for which it has been found
an efficient antidote.
* Nervousness in children; from teething and intestinal troubles.
* Debility after gout.
* Hydrocephaloid symptoms, result of long, exhausting diarrhoea.
* Sleeplessness.
* Cerebral hyperasthesia in young children often the result of overstimulation of brain.
Head
- Child cries out at night; is wakeful and begins to laugh and play.
- Headaches of elderly people and during climacteric.
Relationship
- Compare : Ambra; Kali brom.; Scutellar.; Valerian; Ignat.
- Skin relatives : Grindelia; Anacard.
Dose
- Tincture, to sixth attenuation.
- For Poison Oak, 5 drops of tincture per dose, also locally.

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