Tuesday 9 September 2014

Physalis alkekengi

Physalis alkekengi
(alkekengi-winter cherry)
* Marked urinary symptoms confirming its ancient uses in gravel, etc.
* Lithiasis; marked diuretic action.
* Languor and muscular weakness.
Head
- Vertigo, hazy feeling; memory weakness; desire to talk constantly.
- Throbbing pain, heavy over eyes in forehead.
- Facial paralysis.
- Dryness of mouth.
Extremities
- Stiff limbs; tonic cramps.
- Paralysis.
- When walking, every jar seems repeated in the head.
Fever
- Chilly in open air.
- Feverish in evening.
- Sweat during stool, with creeping sensation, with abundant urine.
- Pain in liver during, g fever.
Respiratory
- Cough.
- Hoarse voice; throat irritated; chest oppressed,causing insomnia.
- Stabbing in chest.
Urinary
- Acrid, foul, retained, abundant.
- Polyuria.
- Sudden inability to hold it in women.
- Nocturnal incontinence.
- Enuresis.
Skin
- Excoriation between fingers and toes; pustules on thighs; nodes on forehead.
Modalities
- Worse, cold camp evening.
- After going heated.
Dose
- Tincture to third attenuation.
- The juice of the berries is used in dropsical conditions and irritable bladder.

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