Wednesday, 17 September 2014

Hydrangea arborescens

Hydrangea arborescens
(seven-barks)
* A remedy for gravel, profuse deposit of white amorphous salts in urine.
* Calculus, renal colic, bloody urine.
* Acts on ureter.
* Pain in lumbar region.
* Dizziness.
* Oppression of chest.
Urine
- Burning in urethra and frequent desire.
- Urine hard to start.
- Heavy deposit of mucus.
- Sharp pain in loins, especially left.
- Great thirst, with abdominal symptoms and enlarged prostate. [Ferr. pic.; Sabal.] Gravelly
deposits.
- Spasmodic stricture.
- Profuse deposit of white amorphous salts.
Relationship
- Compare : Lycopod.; chimaphila.; Berberis; Pareira; Uva; Sabal; Oxydendron; Geum-Water
Avens- (Severe jerking pains from deep in the abdomen to end of urethra; affections of
bladder, with pains in penis; worse, eating; relaxed mucous membranes, with excessive and
depraved secretions; imperfect digestion and assimilation.) Polyctrichum-Haircap moss-(according to Dr.A. M. Cushing in mother tincture or infusion for enlarged prostateprostatitis.)
Dose
- Tincture.

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