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tx
cardiovascular system
anemia: nutritional deficiency/blood loss
botanicals

primary herbs

Cinchona spp. (toxic): patient is weak, pale; when a tonic effect is indicated after exhaustive bleeding (Felter and Lloyd, p. 552, Felter, p. 303)
Crataegus oxyacantha: marked anemia associated with heart irregularity (Felter, p. 326)
Gentiana lutea: increases ability to assimilate food (Felter and Lloyd, p. 925)
Leonurus cardiaca: (heart remedy) anemic nervousness and insomnia; with Senecio aureus (toxic) or Mitchella repens (Priest and Priest, p. 91)
Medicago sativa: nutritive (Anderson Geller)
Rumex crispus: as a bitter, the root theorized to aid the absorption of iron; of iron salts (Priest and Priest, p. 74, NCNM Botanicals)
Strophanthus hispidus: chronic persistent anemia, anemia with feeble imperfect heart action (Ellingwood, p. 221)
Strychnos nux vomica (toxic): atony of the gastrointestinal tract (Felter and Lloyd, p. 1316)


complementary herbs


footnotes