High
livers and fleshy subjects, who eat a great deal more than they drink,
especially meat.
Causes arterial hypotension. Pulmonary tuberculosis with haemoptysis.
Pain in hip, psoas and iliac muscles.
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COMMON NAME
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Garlic.
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PREPARATION
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Tincture
of fresh bulb.
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FAMILY
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Liliaceae
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A/F
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MODALITIES
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MIND
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- | Fear
he will never get well; not bear any medicine; of being poisoned.
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- | Wants many things, pleased with nothing.
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- | Impatient and restless; must move; impulse to run.
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- | < when alone [Sadness; fear; restlessness] |
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GUIDING INDICATIONS
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- | Adapted
to fleshy persons, used to high living, who suffer from dyspepsia, catarrhal
affections.
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- | The child is drowsy, lifeless, extremely pale, bowels torpid, will not walk.
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- | Stinging burning pains; increase gradually till they reach their climax,
then decline gradually.
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- | Head- Aches before menses, ceases during, < afterwards.
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- | Mouth- Tongue pale, red papillae.
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- | Hair sensation on tongue < reading.
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- | G.I.T. - Acts on intestinal mucous membranes; increasing peristalsis.
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- | Patients who eat a great deal more, especially meat, than they drink.
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- | Voracious appetite. Disposed to excesses at table.
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- | Digestion is disordered by slightest error in diet.
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- | Much sweetish saliva, after meals, at night.
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- | Incarcerated flatus; pressing pain in epigastrium and transverse colon; >
sitting bent and lying.
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- | Distensive pains; pressing from within outwards.
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- | Respiratory system - Pulmonary tuberculosis. Haemoptysis.
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- | Cough in morning after leaving bedroom, with much difficult expectoration
cough when smoking.
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- | Female genitalia - Suppurating pimples and eruptions in vagina, on breasts,
vulva, during menses.
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- | Extensive excoriation of skin of internal portion of thighs.
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- | Extremities - The legs do not grow as rapidly as rest of the body.
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- | 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
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- Voracious appetite. Patients who eat a great deal more than they drink,
especially meat.
- Much sweetish saliva, after meals, and at night.
- Hair sensation on tongue < reading.
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NUCLEUS OF REMEDY
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CONFIRMATORY SYMPTOMS
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Voracious appetite. Patients eat a great deal more than they drink,
especially meat. |
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CLINICAL
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- | Appetite
voracious, Arterial hypotension, Colitis, Dyspepsia (in fleshy subjects),
Haemoptysis, Hip joint disease, Kochs, Peristalsis increased,
Vaso-dilatation.
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- | 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
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Complementary: Ars
Inimical: All-c, Aloe, Squil
Compare: All-c, Bry, Caps, Coloc, Hyos, Ign, Kali-bi, Lyc, Nux-v,
Orni, Rhus-t, Seneg
Similar: Bry, Caps, Coloc, Ign, Lyc, Nux-v, Seneg
Antidoted By: Lyc
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