Sunday, 5 October 2014

Agnus castus

Agnus castus
(the chaste tree)
* The most effective point of attack of Agnus uponthe organism is the sexual organism.
* It lowers sexual vitality, with corresponding mental depression and loss of nervous energy.
* It shows this distinctive influence in both sexes, but is more pronounced in men.
* Premature old age from abuse of sexual power.
* History of repeated gonorrhoea.
* A prominent remedy for sprains and strains.
* Gnawing itching in all parts, especially eyes.
* Tachycardia caused by tobacco in neurotic young men.
Mind
- Sexual melancholy.
- Fear of death.
- Sadness with impression of speedy death.
- Absentminded, forgetful, lack of courage.
- Illusion of smell - herrings, musk.
- Nervous depression and mental forebodings.
Eyes
- Pupils dilated. [Bell.] Itching about eyes; photophobia.
Nose
- Odor of herring or musk.
- Aching in dorsum better pressure.
Abdomen
- Spleen swollen, sore.
- Stools soft, recede, difficult.
- Deep fissures in anus.
- Nausea with sensation as if intestines were pressed downwards; wants to support bowels.
Male
- Yellow discharge from urethra.
- No erections.
- Impotence. Parts cold, relaxed. Desire gone. [Selen.; Con.; Sabal.] Scanty emission without
ejaculation.
- Loss of prostatic fluid on straining.
- Gleety discharge.
- Testicles, cold, swollen, hard, and painful.
Female
- Scanty menses.
- Abhorrence of sexual intercourse.
- Relaxation of genitals, with leucorrhoea.
- Agalactia; with sadness.
- Sterility.
- Leucorrhoea staining yellow; transparent.
- Hysterical palpitation with nose bleed.
Relationship
- Compare :Selenium; Phosph. ac.; Camphor; Lycop.
Dose
- First to sixth potency.

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