Azadirachta Indica
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Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Azadirachta Indica in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.
▲ GENERAL
General
Melia Azadirachta. Nim or Neem. Margosa. N. O. Meliaceae; Tribe, Melieae. Tincture of the bark.
Azadirachta Indica is an Indian remedy of very ancient date. All parts of the tree are intensely bitter, and the separate parts are said to have different effects. The bark, known as Margosa Bark, is the best-known medicinal portion, and the tincture for the provings was made from this by Dr. P. C. Majumdar, who is our chief authority for its effects. It contains Azadirin, Margosin and Catechin. It is popularly used in a great variety of complaints, especially of the eyes, digestive derangements, and skin affections. The most peculiar feature of the proving is the fever, which commences with a very slight chill or none at all, about 3 to 4.30 p.m., and abates about 7.30 p.m. Glowing heat and burning, especially in face, eyes, palms of hands and soles of feet in open air.
sweat copious, commencing on forehead, gradually extending towards trunk.
no sweat on lower part of body. It is especially useful in cases previously maltreated with quinine. agg. In open air.
in afternoon.
Clinical
Constipation. Diarrhoea. Intermittent fever. Quinine, effects of. Spleen, congested.
▲ RELATIONSHIPS
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Compare Cedron Cedron, China China, Arsenicum Album Ars., Nat Mur Nat. m. Also Guarea which belongs to the same botanical order.
⥄ Show reverse lookup of Azadirachta Indica relationships from all sources▲ HEAD
Head
Giddiness as if head were moving to and fro, agg. rising from sitting.
Headache
Much throbbing headache, agg. r. side, with much pain in r. eyeball; agg. in open air.
Scalp
The scalp is painful and sensitive to touch, even the hair is painful.
▲ EARS
Ears
A buzzing in ears (recalling the effect of China Peruvian bark).
A peculiar crackling sound in the ear like tickling with a feather, agg. on opening the mouth.
▲ MOUTH
Saliva
Salty tasting saliva.
Tongue
Sensation as if scalded on side and surface of tongue.
Taste
Clammy mouth, but water tastes good.
▲ CHEST
Chest
Cramping pains in chest.
Burning sensation in chest. 21. Limbs.
Numbness of hands and feet.
Respiration
Breathing deep and at long intervals; or rapid and hot breath.
Troublesome cough after bathing.
Sputa white, in small lumps, expelled with difficulty.
▲ ABDOMEN
Abdomen
In the abdomen there are twisting pains in the epigastrium, and clutching pains in umbilical region.
Burning in the bowels.
Appetite
Very keen appetite.
There may be no thirst, or very great thirst for large quantities of cold water.
Great thirst at long intervals.
Craving for sweets.
▲ RECTUM, ANUS, STOOL
Stool
Insufficient, constipated, hard, small, and knotty stool.
Diarrhoea with no satisfaction after stool.
Passing of offensive flatus.
▲ FEVER AND CHILL
Fever
Chill slight or absent; fever continues from 3 or 4.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.
Glowing heat and burning, esp. in face, eyes, palms of hands and soles of feet in open air.
Sweat copious, commencing on forehead, gradually extending towards trunk; no sweat on lower part of body.