Coffea Cruda - Modalities Etc - T.F. Allen
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Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Coffea Cruda in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.
MODALITIES ETC
Aggravation
(Afternoon), Eructations; nausea, etc.; after 4 o'clock, febrile warmth, etc.; at 4 o'clock, stitches in balls of great toes; at 1 o'clock chill; after 4 o'clock, cold feet, etc.; at 3 o'clock, general heat, etc.
(Evening), In bed and on waking, sneezing; late, fluent coryza; at 6 o'clock, bleeding from nose; from 8 to 9 o'clock, nausea, etc.; in bed and on falling asleep, cough; at 8 o'clock, heat of body; after lying down, sensation of heat.
(Night), Thirst; about midnight, passage of much urine; about midnight, irritation to cough; towards morning, frequent waking; general sweat; on waking, dry heat; towards morning, perspiration.
(Walking in open air), All symptoms; sadness, etc.; confusion in head; fulness in abdomen; weariness of feet.
(While ascending steps), Trembling of the knees
weariness of feet.
weariness.
(While walking in cold air), Headache in temples.
(Eating), Headache; heat in face, etc.
(Hawking), Sensation in left nostril.
(Motion), Chilliness.
(On putting out foot), Cramp in soles.
(On reading), Headache.
(Reflection), Headache.
(In room), Headache returns.
(While sitting still), Crackling in vertex.
(On stooping), Vertigo.
(After supper), Fulness in abdomen, etc.
(Swallowing), Pain in arches of palate.
(Talking), Rush of blood to head.
(After waking from midday nap), Headache.
(Walking), Pain in small of back; pain in limbs.
(While writing), Sweat of hands.
Amelioration
(Open air), Ill-humor; headache, etc.
(On biting jaws together), Pain across back teeth disappears.
(On rising), Pain in joints disappears.
(Sitting in room), Headache in temples.
Appetite
Thirst.
Thirst at night; he frequently awoke to drink,
Excessive thirst, without heat of the body or dryness of the tongue,
Aversion to coffee,
Eructation.
Short eructations of only air,
Hiccough.