Friday 12 September 2014

Magnolia grandiflora

Magnolia grandiflora
(magnolia)
* Rheumatism and cardiac lesions are prominent features in toe symptomatology of this drug.
* Stiffness and soreness.
* Alternating pains between spleen and heart.
* Patient tired and stiff.
* Soreness when quiet.
* Erratic shifting of pains.
Heart
- Oppression of chest with inability to expand thelungs.
- Feeling of a large bolus of food which distressed the stomach.
- Suffocated feeling when walking fast or lying onleft side.
- Dyspnoea.
- Crampy pain in heart.
- Angina pectoris.
- Endocarditis and pericarditis.
- Tendency to faint.
- Sensation as if heart had stopped beating.
- Pains around heart accompanied by itching of thefeet.
Extremities
- Stiffness and sharp erratic pains; worse in joints.
- Feet itch.
- Numbness in left arm.
- Rheumatic pain in clavicles.
- Shooting in all limbs.
Modalities
- Worse, damp air, lying on left side; in morning on first rising.
- Better, dry weather, motion; intermenstrual flow. [Ham.; Bovista; Bell.; Elaps.]
Relationship
- Compare : Rhus.; Dulcam.; Aurum
Dose
- Third potency.

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