Author:
Jan Scholten
Book:
Wonderful Plants
Type:
Remedy
Chapter:
644.54.08
644.54.08 Erythrophleum judiciale
Names: Erythrophleum judiciale is an unresolved name.
English: Casca Bark.
Source: Lauder Brunton.
Content: alkaloid erythrophoeline.
Use: ordeal poison.
Mind
Pleasant lassitude, a desire for quiet.
Indisposition for mental or physical exertion.
Body
Nervous: general relaxation, immovable; convulsions.
Vertigo: dizzy.
Head: headache, distress about the forehead and eyes; brain congested.
Face: flushed.
Nose: violent, persistent sneezing.
Mouth: tongue numbness, tingling.
Eyes: contracted pupils, sudden dilation.
Heart: mitral disease; pulse slow, irregular, weak, accelerated; contraction of the blood vessels; blood pressure high, oscillating.
Lungs: breathing quick, laboured.
Stomach: nausea; vomiting.
Abdomen: griping.
Rectum: constipation; stool loose.