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homeopathic remedy
Arnica montana
homeopathy

definition

source: Leopard's Bane, a mountain plant
organ affinities: blood, blood vessels, capillaries, muscles, nerves
associated conditions: trauma, sprain/strain, stroke, gout, post partum, as an organ drainage remedy
miasms:
indications:
» SORE, LAME, BRUISED FEELING ALL THROUGH BODY, AS IF BEATEN
» EVERYTHING ON WHICH HE LIES SEEMS TOO HARD, constantly moves
» HEAD IS HOT BUT BODY IS COLD
» SAYS THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH HIM
» belching, putrid, foul, like rotten eggs
» CONSTIPATION: rectum full, ribbon-like stool
» apoplexy with involuntary evacuation from bowels and bladder
» gout and rheumatism, with GREAT FEAR OF BEING TOUCHED or STRUCK BY PERSONS COMING NEAR
» falls asleep when answering a question
» retention of urine from injuries or overwork; constant dribbling of urine following labor
as an organ drainage remedy:
» action on the nervous system
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deep depression, physical and mental; intense fatigue, insomnia
» nervous exhaustion
appearance:
» red and blue bruising (Wood)
pulse:
» choppy, medium strength (Wood)
modalities:
» worse: least touch, motion, rest, wine, damp cold
» better: LYING DOWN or with HEAD LOW
relationships:
» complementary: Acon., Ip., Verat., Hep., Hyper., Rhus-t.
» remedies preceding well: Acon., Apis, Ham., Ip., Verat., Op.
» remedies that follow well: Bell., Bry., Calc., Calad., Cact., Cham., Chin., Con., Ruta
» antidotes: Camph., Cic., Ferr., Ign., Seneg.
dosage: in recent affections may use lower potencies and repeat until favorable response; for injury long ago use highest potencies; never use topically on abraded or cut skin


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