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Note: Wherever it is found,
"<" denotes aggravation (worse by) and ">" denotes
amelioration (better by) |
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COMMON NAME |
: | Garlic.
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PREPARATION |
: | Tincture
of fresh bulb. |
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FAMILY |
: | Liliaceae
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A/F |
: | -Drinking
bad water -Gluttony. |
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MODALITIES |
: | <
Change of temperature < Evening and night < Cold, wet weather < Drinking bad water < After eating < Walking < Reading < Open air < Gluttony < Pressure > Sitting bent |
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MIND |
: | -Fear -he
will never get well, not bear any medicine -of being poisoned. -Wants many things, pleased with nothing. -Impatient and restless; must move; impulse to run. - < when alone [Sadness; fear; restlessness] |
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GUIDING INDICATIONS |
: | -Adapted
to fleshy persons, used to high living,
who suffer from dyspepsia, catarrhal affections. -The child is drowsy, lifeless, extremely pale, bowels torpid, will not walk. -Stinging burning pains; increase gradually till they reach their climax, then decline gradually. -Head-Aches before menses, ceases during, < afterwards. -Mouth-Tongue pale, red papillae. -Hair sensation on tongue < reading. -G.I.T.-Acts on intestinal mucous membranes; increasing peristalsis. -Patients who eat a great deal more, especially meat, than they drink. -Voracious appetite. Disposed to excesses at table. -Desire for butter. -Digestion is disordered by slightest error in diet. -Much sweetish saliva, after meals, at night. -Incarcerated flatus; pressing pain in epigastrium and transverse colon >sitting bent and lying. -Distensive pains; pressing from within outwards. -Respiratory system-Pulmonary tuberculosis. Haemoptysis. -Cough in morning after leaving bedroom, with much difficult expectoration cough when smoking. -Foetid sputum. -Female genitalia-Suppurating pimples and eruptions in vagina, on breasts, vulva, during menses. -Extensive excoriation of skin of internal portion of thighs. -Extremities-The legs do not grow as rapidly as rest of the body. -Rheumatism of hips. -Intolerable pain in hips; in common tendon of psoas and iliacus muscles < least movement; on attempting to cross legs, unbearable pain causing him to cry out; but no pain, if he lifts the limb gently with his hand. |
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KEYNOTES |
: | 1.
Voracious appetite. Patients who eat a great
deal more, especially meat, than they drink. 2. Much sweetish saliva, after meals, and at night. 3. Hair sensation on tongue < reading. |
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NUCLEUS OF REMEDY |
: | -
Fleshy persons. - High living. - Voracious appetite. - Craving meat. - Dyspepsia. - Sweetish saliva. - Foetid sputum. |
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CONFIRMATORY SYMPTOMS |
: | -
Voracious appetite. Patients eat a great deal
more, especially meat, than they drink. |
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CLINICAL |
: | -Appetite
voracious, Arterial hypotension, Colitis,
Dyspepsia (in fleshy subjects), Haemoptysis, Hip joint disease, Kochs, Peristalsis increased, Vaso-dilatation. -Affects deeply all flesh eating animals and hardly at all vegetarians. Hence, its special applicability to meat eaters rather than to exclusive vegetarians. |
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REMEDY RELATIONSHIPS |
: | -Complementary-
Ars. -Incompatible- Aloe, Allium-c, Scilla. -Antidote- Lyc. |