Remedy of the Day

HOMARUS

By ILH Editorial
April 29, 2011· 1 min read
HOMARUS
Remedy of the DayILH Editorial · April 29, 2011 · 1 min

REMEDY OF THE DAY: HOMARUS Lobster, remedy of a thick, redish,ofensive sack behind the mouth A.M. Cushing adopted the happy idea of proving the toxicity of this venom of lobster. Persons have been known to die after eating lobster and there after drinking milk. Dr. Cushing found that

REMEDY OF THE DAY: HOMARUS Lobster, remedy of a thick, redish,ofensive sack behind the mouth A.M. Cushing adopted the happy idea of proving the toxicity of this venom of lobster. Persons have been known to die after eating lobster and there after drinking milk. Dr. Cushing found that milk aggravated his symptoms during the rpooving. < by milk is the string indication for its use. Sore throat, severe, dry feeling, looks inflamed with large bood vessels, granulated headaches dranged digestion, pains in back, sexual excitement, disturbed sleep. Key note, peculiar symptom - dyspeptics "for example, eats dinner at 3pm, 7pmdrank mild, at midnight awakes with HURRIED desire to stool > by passing a large amount of wind. A curious sensation 'FELT as though could not move, on moving no pain, felt better by moving" No appetite with distress in stomach, restless sleep, very tired in morning. Itching aft3er eating lobster, general pruritus, < lower extremities, especially calves, itching of-a biting, burning character not > by rubbing or scratching, < after lying at night. with swollen eyes, lips, throat. His mind frightened feeling - dull - nervous but with dread of moving. Headache in temporal region< left side. Lids stuck together in the morning. Edema of lids, profuse lachrymation. Frequent stabbing L. ear. lower lobe left ear. Beatrizhh !

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