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This is a wonderful post and ever since I have noticed many of these plants which I had previously overlooked. Thank you for the wonderful information.
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Condider as a best medicine for Arthritis and Gout. Juice of leaves and innerback is used.
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Thanks, Girilal for inspiring us so much.
Pat2006 last decade
Eyes feel too large (appear as if protruding from the sockets) Pupils contract (Belladonna Pupils expand)
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this is so fascinating!
thanks for sharing the knowledge and inspiring ppl to take notice!!
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Bogbean, Buck-bean, Buckbean, Cho Ts'Ai, Common Buckbean, Marsh Buckbean, Marsh Clover, Marsh Trefoil, Menyanthe, Ming Ts'Ai, Mitu-Gasiwa, Nd, Shui Ts'Ai, Suyoncasi, Trebol De Agua, Trefle, Bean Trefoil, Tsui Ts'Ao, Water Trefoil, Menyanthes trifoliata var. minor, Bitterklee
Action is closely related to drosera.
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Synonyms and common names:
Airelle, Arandano, Bilberry, Black Whortles, Bleaberry, Blueberry, British Bilberry, Cayuzumu, Dwarf Bilberry, Huckleberry, Hurtleberry, Hurts, Trackleberry, Whinberry, Whortle-berry, Whortleberry, Vaccinium Frondosum.
Tincture of fresh berries is used. Mostly for dysentry etc.
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Bekerplant, Kannenstrauch, Nepente, Periok Kera, Piante Da Brocche, Pitcher Plant, Pitchrplant, Purple Pitcherplant, Saddleplant, Sidesaddle flower, Sarazina Gibbosa, Sarracenie, Eve's Cups, Fly-catcher, Fly-trap, Huntsman's Cup, Purple Side-saddle Flower, Side-saddle Plant, Water-cup, Nepenthes distillatoria, Fire works.
Irregular heart action and congestion to head (headache)
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Pat2006 last decade
Berries are used to make medicine.
Produces giddiness, lowered pulse, and air hunger and reduction in blood-pressure. Acts on muscle of heart, and is a heart tonic. No influence on the endocardium.
Myocarditis. Failing compensation. Irregularity of heart. Insomnia of aortic sufferers; anæmia; dema; cutaneous chilliness. High arterial tension. Is a sedative in cross, irritable patients with cardiac symptoms.
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I sense you are a very kind person. It's a real pleasure to have your company here on this forem together with the other very caring and kind souls here.
I think that eventually we will be able to google the names of the plants which should take us to the correct thread.
Girilal will be able to tell us to google the specific plant name. For example we would type:
crataegus oxyacantha abchomeopathy
on google and it should take us directly to the post where it is pictured.
I imagine this thread will grow to a hundred pages and google will come in very handy.
Thanks again Girilal. You give me a warm and beautiful reason to come tot his site
Pat2006 last decade
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A powerful emmenagogue, used in physiological doses. Homeopathically, it corresponds to many reflex conditions, depending on disturbed uterine function and pregnancy. Gossypium will relieve tardy menses, especially with sensation that the flow is about to start and yet does not do so. Tall, bloodless patients, with nervous chills.
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Artemisia dracunculus (LINN.)
Tarragon, Little Dragon, Mugwort.
---Parts Used---Leaves, herb.
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Cochlearia Armoracia (LINN.)
Horseradish, Mountain Radish, Great Raifort. Red Cole.
---Part Used---Root.
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