Saturday, 20 September 2014

Eupatorium purpureum

Eupatorium purpureum
(queen of the meadow)
* Albuminuria, diabetes, strangury, irritable bladder, enlarged prostate are a special field for
this remedy.
* Excellent in renal dropsy.
* Chills and pains run upwards.
* Impotency and sterility.
* Homesickness.
Head
- Left-sided headache with vertigo.
- Pain from left shoulder to occiput.
- Sick headache beginning in morning, worse afternoon and evening, worse in cold air.
Urinary
- Deep, dull pain in kidneys.
- Burning in bladder and urethra on urinating.
- Insufficient flow; milky.
- Strangury.
- Haematuria.
- Constant desire; bladder feels dull.
- Dysuria.
- Vesical irritability in women. Diabetes insipidus.
Back
- Weight and heaviness in loins and back.
Female
- Pain around left ovary.
- Threatened abortion.
- External genitals feel as though wet.
Fever
- No thirst during chill, but much frontal ache.
- Chill commences in back.
- Violent shaking, with comparatively little coldness.
- Bone-pains.
Relationship
- Compare : Senecio; Cannab. sat.; Helon.; Phos. ac.; Triticum; Epigea.
Dose
- First potency.

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