Sunday, January 10, 2021

CARYOPHYLLUS, CEREUS, CHENOPODIUM AMBROSIOIDES, epazote, CHLOROGALUM, soap plant and CHRYSANTHEMUM

 From SPECIFIC INDICATIONS FOR HERBS IN GENERAL USE Third edition Michael Moore:

CARYOPHYLLUS 

Vomiting, in general. 


CEREUS GRANDIFLORUS, large flowered cactus

Tinnitus with nervous tachycardia. Functional dyspnea with pale face, palpitations, cardiopathies, neurosis, fear. Emphysema with poor pulmonary circulation.

CEREUS GREGGII

Tobacco heart; functional neurocirculatory disorders with depression, hypochondriasis, necrophobia. Palpitations and arrhythmias with agitation, neurotic (with Cypripedium). Mitral regurgitation. Nausea from motion sickness, excitation. Menopause, with cardiac arrhythmias.


CHENOPODIUM AMBROSIOIDES, epazote

Worms, ascaris.


CHLOROGALUM, soap plant

Tinea barbae, tinea capitatis.


CHRYSANTHEMUM LEUCANTHEMUM, ox-eye daisy

Post-febrile, excessive sweating, malaise, frequent dilute urine.

CHRYSANTHEMUM PARTHENIUM

Headache, migraines, to prevent in anabolic-dominant types. 

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