Cypripedium Pubescens - General symptoms
Yellow Lady's Slipper, Cypripidium Pubescens, Cyp, Cypr.Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Cypripedium Pubescens in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.
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GENERAL
General
The skin symptoms correspond to those of poisoning by Rhus Tox Rhus, for which it has been found an efficient antidote. Nervousness in children; from teething and intestinal troubles. Debility after gout. Hydrocephaloid symptoms, result of long, exhausting diarrhoea. Sleeplessness. Cerebral hyperesthesia in young children often the result of over stimulation of brain.
Lady's Slipper. N. O. Orchidaceae. Tincture and infusions of fresh root gathered in autumn.
Cypr. has great repute as a "nervine" among eclectics, and in domestic practice. It ranks with Scutellaria Lateriflora Scutellaria and Valeriana Valerian. A strong infusion causes exhilaration followed by calmness.
and is much resorted to by women whose nerves are shattered by long illness, or excessive indulgence in green-tea or coffee (Hale). It is suited to nervous disorders from mental over-excitement, or reflex nervous excitement.
to nervous weakness following Influenzinum influenza. It is indicated in the brain-hyperesthesia of children who wake in the night lively and full of play. Ecstasy, preliminary to incipient brain disorder. Epilepsy from reflex irritation. Jactitation and trembling.
twitching of limbs.
Dose
Tincture to sixth attenuation. For Poison Oak, 5 drops of tincture Per dose, also locally.
Clinical
Brain affections. Chorea. Convulsions. Debility and sleeplessness.
Delirium tremens. Ecstasy. Epilepsy. Mental despondency. Nervous debility. Neuralgia. Post-influenzal debility. Sleeplessness. Spermatorrhoea. Stye.