Sunday, 31 December 2017

Tips

Some Tips on Traumatic Remedies
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Symphytum — Non-union of fractures; the pain is jagging, pricking, as if the end of the bone was sticking into flesh. To facilitate the union of fractured bone.

Arnica — Injury to soft tissues; contused wounds, with much discoloration and sore, bruised feeling. Great fear of being touched.

Calendula — When there is much loss of tissue, lacerated wounds, where the repair has to be made by granulation.

Ledum — Punctured wounds in palms and soles, as from nails, awls, rat-bite, sting of insects, etc. Pain remote from seat of injury; parts cold, subjectively and objectively.

Rhus Toxicodendron. — Sprains and strains of single muscles or groups of muscles, from lifting heavy weights, reaching up, etc. — first moving — continued motion.

Actea racemosa. — Straining and soreness of muscles of entire body, as in skating, rowing, running, football, etc.

Staphisagria, — For incised, clean-cut wounds, especially after operations on the abdomen.

Hypericum — Similar to Ledum. Punctured, contused, lacerated wounds; from needles, splinters, etc., especially under the nails or in soft tissues rich in nerves. Torn or lacerated nerves — pains shoot up limb in streaks. To prevent lockjaw.

From: The Medical Counselor  – January, 1896.

From; Homeopathic Learning System

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