Thursday, 2 October 2014

Apium graveolens

Apium graveolens
(common celery)
* Contains a soporific active principle.
* Obstinate retention of urine, throbbing headaches and heartburn, have been produced by
celery.
* Swelling of throat, face, and hands.
* Rheumatic pain in muscles of neck also in sacrum.
* Growing pains.
* Hungry for apples.
* Dysmenorrhoea, with sharp, short pains, better flexing legs.
Head
- Depressed; energetic; feeling of fidgets; cannotsleep from thinking.
- Headache; better eating.
- Eyeballs feel sunken.
- Itching in eyes.
- Itching and smarting in inner canthus of left eye.
Abdomen
- Sore; sharp sticking pain as if stool was comingon; diarrhoea, sharp pain in left iliac region
going over to right.
- Nausea increases with pains.
Female
- Sharp sticking pains in both ovarian regions, left, better bending over, by lying on left side,
with legs flexed; nipples tender.
Respiratory
- Tickling, dry cough.
- Intense constriction over sternum, with drawing feeling through to back on lying down.
- Throat swollen, dyspnoea.
Skin
- Itching blotches; burning, creeping sensation.
- Profuse discharge from granulating ulcers.
- Urticaria with shuddering.
Sleep
- Unrefreshed; sleepless.
- Wakes from 1 to 3 a.m.
- Eating does not help sleep.
- Not fatigued from loss of sleep.
Dose
- First to thirtieth potency.

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