Saturday, 20 September 2014

Eryngium aquaticum

Eryngium aquaticum
(button snake-root)
* A remedy for urinary disorders.
* Strangury, etc., with nervous erethism.
* Thick, yellow mucous discharges.
* Influenza.
* Uridrosis, sweat of urinous odor in evening.
Respiratory
- Cough, with sense of constriction.
- Smarting in throat and larynx.
Urinary
- Tenesmus of bladder and urethra.
- Difficult and frequent micturition.
- Pain behind pubes.
- Spasmodic stricture.
- Renal colic. [Pareira; Calc.] Congestion of kidneys with dull pain in back, running down the
ureters and limbs.
- Irritable bladder from enlarged prostate gland, or from pressure of uterus.
Male
- Discharge of prostatic fluid from slight causes.
- Seminal emissions without erections, with lassitude. [Dioscor.; Phos. ac.]
Relationship
- Compare : Conium; Cannab.; Dios.; Ocim.; Clemat.
Dose
- Tincture, to third potency.

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