A proving of tincture of celery seeds produced an unpleasant feeling i./ at stomach with
belchings tasting of celery.
Heartbum. Spitting up of food. Gone feeling ‘i at pit of stomach lasting for hours and partially ? relieved by
eating.
Effects of eating the root include the most obstinant reten…
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Apium Graveolens
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Anthoxanthum Odoratum
Compare: (1) All-c., A
rs., Naph., Sabad., Psor. (2) Anan., Avena, Arund., Lol. (3) Sac-alb. -
Anthemis Nobilis
Burnett recorded a case in which violent gastric disturbance and headache were caused
by the tea, and Berridge proved the tincture. In Burnett’s case there was great coldness and chilliness inside
abdomen.
Berridge j^d feelings of coldness generally and sensitiveness lo cold air and the touch of … -
Anhalonium Lewinii
Anhalonium has been recently tested and a notable proving was made by Dr. Wier Mitchell.
It is a cardiac tonic and respiratory stimulant. It weakens the heart and produces insanity.
The chief feature of the drug’s action is the production of colorful visions of overpowering brilliancy, associated… -
Angustura Vera
Thi effects of Ang. are closely allied to those of Nux-v., Ruta and Merc. Clarke has verified
the power of Ang. over long bones in a case of acutè periostitis of the tibia in a scrofulous boy. The 5x trituration
speedily arrested inflammation after the failure of Merc. Decay of bones, particularly… -
Andromeda Polifolia
Wld-r-b. is part of Bach’ s group of Lack of Interest in Present Circumstances, with Clem-
b., Honey-b., Oliv-b., Wh-ch-b., Must-b. and Ch-b-d.
States of apathy and resignation. Lethargy, listlessness, lack of energy. Passivity. In sickness, when the
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Anagallis Arvensis
Skin itches all over, becomes dry and rough. Tetters. Vesicles in groups. Ulc ers and
swellings on joints. Bran-like, ring-shaped tetters on face. Eruption on chest. Skin of hands dry, stick and dirty-
looking.
Soreness on chest with pain. Pains in joints going from place to place. Rheumatic and g… -
Anacardium Orientale
Source: Derived from the resinous seed of Anacardium orientale , a tree in the Anacardiaceae. family, commonly known as Marking Nut, native to India. Traditional Context: Historically used in homeopathy for psychological and neurological. disorders, particularly in individuals with internal conflict, low self-esteem, or duality of thought,. often expressed as irritability, indecision, or cruelty alternating with remorse. It is noted for physical. symptoms like dyspepsia, skin eruptions, and memory weakness, aggravated by mental exertion or. suppressed emotions. Modern Context : Indicated for mood disorders (e.g., bipolar tendencies, dysthymia), anxiety. with internal conflict , functional gastrointestinal complaints , and neurocognitive dysfunction. (e.g., memory lapses, brain fog). It suits patients with emotional volatility, self-doubt, or. psychosomatic symptoms, often triggered by stress, failure, or suppressed anger, and accompanied. by digestive or dermatological issues.
Key Modern Features:
- Systemic/Inflammation: Fatigue or weakness, particularly after emotional or mental strain. Sensitivity to cold, with aggravation of symptoms in chilly environments.
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Anacardium Occidentale
Anac-oc. causes weak ness of memory and mind like Anae. Scirrhus swellings. Hard
excrescences. Proud flesh. Tearing pain in left side of head. Burning and itching of ears and face. General
paralytic state. Paralysis and imbecility. Tongue painfully swollen.
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Ampelopsis Quinquefolia
Ourknowledgeof Ampe- qu. is due to observations on two children poisoned by chewing
the leaves. They were quickly seized with violent vomiting and purging with considerable tenesmus, then
collapse, sweating and faint pulse, then deep sleep for two hours from which they were aroused by the return
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