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REMEDY OF THE DAY; BELLADONA ATROPA

By ILH Editorial
December 12, 2010· 1 min read
REMEDY OF THE DAY; BELLADONA ATROPA
Remedy QuizILH Editorial · December 12, 2010 · 1 min

REMEDY OF THE DAY; BELLADONA ATROPA Belladonna acts upon every part of the nervous system, producing active congestion, furious exitement, perverted special scenes, twitching convulsions and pain. It has a marked action on the vascular system, skin, glands and brain ...Belladonna alwa

REMEDY OF THE DAY; BELLADONA ATROPA Belladonna acts upon every part of the nervous system, producing active congestion, furious exitement, perverted special scenes, twitching convulsions and pain. It has a marked action on the vascular system, skin, glands and brain ...Belladonna always is associated with hot, red skin, flushed face, glaring eyes, throbbing carotids, excited mental state, hyperaesthesia of all senses, delirium restless sleep, convulsive, movements, dryness of mouth and throat with aversion to water. Heat, redness, throbbing and burning, great children's remedy. Epileptic spasms followed by nausea and vomiting. Scarlet fever and also prophylactic. anxiety or fear, belladona stands for violence at attack and suddennes on onset. (pain) Belladonna for the extreme of thyroid toxemia. < cutting hair, hot weather, during typhoid fever,< motion, pressure.

bending double. bitting, spitting and striking. mental aberration after grief or fright with mortification or vexation anguish, hasty speech.fantastic illusions and frightful pictures before eyes. too many symptoms 44,380 sympthoms. in repertory..... please share your experience, Belladonna, acute of Calcarea C. Incompatible Acetic acid. Antidoted by Camph, Coff, Oopium, Acon. !

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