- The Nep symptomatol ogy was established by Julian with a group of twenty -one people, five men and sixteen women, using the 15x, 6x, and 3x potencies and placebo in 1960-61.
- Julian stated, “It is possible to confirm without being misleading, that is digestive and genital infections, for which we have described the clinical indication above, Nepenthe is a sure and faithful remedy of great value.” Feeling of general, cerebral and physical tension.
- General fatigue with complete exhaustion around 3 p.m.
- Weariness and prostration, followed by a general improvement.
- Extreme tiredness with shivering.
- Feverish, irritated, restless, hasty in actions.
- Over activity.
- General internal trembling, ameliorated by resting.
- Diminution of nervous tension.
- Pain in the ‘nerves,’ unfamiliar, new depressive sensation.
- Painful sensitivity of the scalp.
- Dryness of the skin.
- DyspepsiaIndigestion or upper abdominal discomfortDiscomfort or pain in the upper abdomen, often associated with nausea, bloating, heartburn, or acid reflux. with dryness in the mouth, hunger-pangs, feeling of bruising in the epigastrium.
- Abdominal distention.
- Menstrual disorders with female frigidity.
- Hyperthyroidism