Common name is Purple Cone-Flower. Symptoms of blood poisoning, septic conditions generally. Boils, Erysipelas and foul ulcers. Puerperal infections. Promotes suppuration. Foul discharges with great debility. Tincture – One to ten drops every two hours. Locally as a cleansing and antiseptic wash.
Read more →Common name Hawthorn berry. A heart tonic. Chronic heart disease with extreme weakness. Feeble and irregular heart action. Lowered pulse, reduced blood pressure. Cardiac dropsy, aortic disease, dilated heart. Five to twenty drop doses, 3- 4 times a day. Must be used for some time to obtain
Read more →Made from Marigold – For open wounds, ulcers. Promotes healing and helps prevent infection. Lacerations about the pelvic organs. Hot calendula preparations are generally preferable to cold. Dilute 1:9 with water. May also be used internally in potencies.
Read more →Disorders characterized by malnutrition. Tones up the appetite and digestion resulting in improved mental and physical vigor, with gain in weight. Acts as a fat producer, corrects tissue waste. Deficient lactation. Increases the quantity and quality of milk in nursing mothers. Improves sleep. 5- 10 drops of
Read more →Senecio Aureus, Life Root. Another “uterine tonic” indicated in a general hyperemic, irritable, and atonic condition of the pelvic organs.
Read more →Quassia, Bitter Wood. In large doses (f.e., 30 I,) it acts as an emetic with some persons and is an anthel-mintic, but is seldom given in such doses. In small doses (f.e., 3 to 5 I,) it markedly stimulates all the glands concerned in digestion and increases
Read more →Quebracho, Aspidosperma. Mariasi y Larrion, who has investigated quebracho, says of it: “The principal action of this drug is to cause a diminution of the number of pulse-beats per minute and lessen the frequency of the respiratory act.” It is of value in dyspnea due to asthma
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