Sunday, January 10, 2021

JUNIPERUS, KALMIA, LAVANDULA, LIMON and LIQUIDAMBER

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

JUNIPERUS, juniper/cedar

Albuminuria, chronic renal weakness without inflammation. Chronic cystorrhea without active inflammation. Chronic cystitis/urethritis without active inflammation. Dysuria, non-inflammatory, recurring, after "surgical" menopause. Chronic nephritis without active inflammation. Menopause, with recurring dysuria but no inflammation. Subacute/chronic prostatitis, enlarged, without inflammation, with discharge. 


KALMIA, mountain laurel

Muscular pain, in general, referred pain specifically


LAVANDULA, lavender

Flatulent colic. Dyspepsia with flatulence, nervous dyspepsia, nausea. Nausea, general anesthetic. Colic in infants, with moderate pain, sour breath, nausea. Vomiting in children, with acidic vomit.


LIMON

Tongue elongated, reddened with prominent papillae.


LIQUIDAMBER, sweet gum

Chronic dry unproductive bronchial cough.

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