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Post by Admin - Joy Lucas on Jul 20, 2021 11:06:54 GMT
has a lot of numbness and paralysis, smells of garlic, saliva lacks heat and is difficult to swallow gotcha this time
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Post by gordana on Jul 20, 2021 11:14:41 GMT
has a lot of numbness and paralysis, smells of garlic, saliva lacks heat and is difficult to swallow gotcha this time
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Post by gordana on Jul 20, 2021 12:04:25 GMT
I'm just embarrassed to answer, so I'll wait a while longer.
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Post by Admin - Joy Lucas on Jul 20, 2021 12:42:09 GMT
🤣 it’s only a bit of fun with remedy keynotes that stick in your mind until you go crazy 🤯
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Post by gordana on Jul 20, 2021 12:48:10 GMT
Did I wait long enough? Have I already asked, did I wait long enough? Clarke: Clinical.-Conjunctivitis. Paralysis. Paraplegia - Mure proved Petiv., and I have given his terminology. Allen says in a note that it is probably identical with the Mexican and West Indian species, P. alliacea. Mure's figure corresponds to this, and he says the roots, which are branching and fibrous, "smell strongly of garlic." P. alliac. (according to Treas. of Bot.) is called "Guinea-hen Weed" in West Indies," and "Raiz de Guine" in Brazil, in which country "it is put into warm baths to restore motion to paralysed limbs." Mure does not mention these names or this fact; but his proving brings out some strongly confirmative symptoms in numbness and paralytic sensations; weariness and weight of eyelids. Cold saliva; internal coldness; coldness inside bones were experienced. The symptoms in general were < by movement; in the morning on waking and on rising; after breakfast and during and after dinner; bending backward.
Mouth.-Burning tongue as if scalded, morning, on rising.-Dry mouth.-Flow of watery cold saliva, depositing ashy sediment and whitish granules.-Offensive breath.
Throat.-Sensation in throat as after eating something astringent.-Pain in throat with difficulty of swallowing saliva. I will single out some of the small rubrics of the small remedy (only according to Clarke) - Head; pain, headache; bursting; motion; amel.: peti SEP. - Face; redness; nose; wings; left: hura NAT-M peti stann zinc. - Mouth; salivation; sediment ashy, with whitish granules: peti. - Bladder; urging to urinate, morbid desire; forenoon; eleven am.; evening, until: peti. - Stomach; pain; cutting; dinner; agg.: ang calc-s hydr peti. - Extremities; numbness, insensibility; wrists; right: peti. - Extremities; numbness, insensibility; sudden, paroxysmal: cocc peti. - Extremities; numbness, insensibility; paralytic: acon aven bapt galv merc nit-ac PETI petr valer. PetiveriaRemedies; Petiveria alliacea; name given by: Clarke
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Post by gordana on Jul 20, 2021 12:50:23 GMT
🤣 it’s only a bit of fun with remedy keynotes that stick in your mind until you go crazy 🤯
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Post by Admin - Joy Lucas on Jul 20, 2021 13:23:26 GMT
🤣 it’s only a bit of fun with remedy keynotes that stick in your mind until you go crazy 🤯 You are banned 😈
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Post by Admin - Joy Lucas on Jul 20, 2021 13:24:56 GMT
Seriously though who is never going to remember a remedy that has cold saliva! How strange is that?
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