Author:
Cyrus Boger
Book:
Synoptic key
Type:
Remedy
Chapter:
Echinacea angustifolian
Echinacea angustifolia
Weak, tired and achy. Slow speech, gait, replies, etc. Weakness, in stomach; in bowels; of heart; in knees; with vertigo. Sepsis. Lymphangitis. Rheumatism.
Depressed or cross and out of sorts. Can't exert mind. Sharp pain deep in brain; it seems too large. Throbbing through temples. Hot, burning forehead. Twitching brows. Bluish face. Teeth sensitive to drafts of air. Mucus, frothy in mouth; hawks from throat. Tongue numb. Peppery taste. Aphthae. Nauseated and chilly. Sour, bloody vomitus; like coffee grounds. As of a load in posterior liver. Blood follows stool. Seminal emissions. As of a lump under sternum. Burning under left scapula. Hands, numb alternately or restless; on awaking. Dreams of difficulties; laborious or quarrelsome. Irregular chills, heats and sweats. Chill in left occiput. Sweat on upper parts; on forehead. Increasing, but variable pulse.
Region: Blood; Circulation; Gums; Lymphatics; Left side.
Worse: Eating; Injury; Operations.
Better: Rest.