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Post by Admin - Joy Lucas on Sept 11, 2021 15:01:54 GMT
I await further guesses with bated breath 🤐
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gordana
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Post by gordana on Sept 11, 2021 18:20:46 GMT
I await further guesses with bated breath 🤐 Sorry you waited so long.
Of course, I also started with: - Mind; travel, desire to: absin am-c am-i am-m anath aur aur-m-n bac BAR-ACET bar-c bell bos-s bry bute-j calc CALC-I CALC-P CARC caust cer-c chel chin choc cimic cop coriand cur dendro-a dys-co elaps elat erb-p eur-p EXCR-CAN falco-p gado-m gado-o gado-p gins goss haliae-lc HIPP hydr-ac hydrog hyos IGN IOD jade kali-i kola lac-c lac-eq lac-f lach lsd lux-s-p LYSS mag-c mand MERC merc-i-f merc-v neod-c nux-v onc-t oxyt phos plat PLUT-N posit pras puls sanic sep stram tax-br thea thiosin TUB uran uran-n verat ytte-p.
However, it was not easy to find this remedy based on the rubrics in CR. Since I do not have other repertories at hand at the moment (mostly because of 'melancholy'), I paid attention to the highly ranked ones in 'desire to travel', so I narrowed a choice by reading the sources of remedies first, and then MMs.
And came to the following:
- Mind; absorbed, buried in thought; sadness, indulges in: acon agar agki-p alum-sil AMBR arn AUR brachy-s bros-g cann-s carc carl cench cham chin cimic clad-r clem COCC com con cycl elaps HAM harp HELL hep HIPP IGN kali-p lac-h mand mang mosch MUR-AC nat-c ozon plac PLAT PSOR PULS ran-b ratt-n rhus-t salx-f sile-c sol SPIG STRAM VERAT viol-o.
- Mind; restlessness, nervousness: HIPP. (+1213 Rx)
-Mind; restlessness, nervousness; move; must, drives one from place to place: hipp. (+211)
- Mind; tossing about: hipp. (+299)
- Generalities; chorea: HIPP. (+184)
- Head; lightness: hipp. (+108)
- Generalities; lightness: hipp. (+310)
There are also interesting symptoms related to paralysis, jerking, trembling, a feeling of emptiness, so I am attaching images.
Of course, if I ‘guessed’ it was: Hippomanes
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Post by Admin - Joy Lucas on Sept 11, 2021 20:04:12 GMT
Well done, you’ve been in overdrive
Hippomanes it is
A strange remedy to get your head around I think
Related as it is to birthing and all the melancholy (another often misunderstood state) I think it is worthy of more study. Whether it’s use as an aphrodisiac (along with the zebra equivalent) is still relevant I cannot say either
Any thoughts are welcome
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Post by becksnyc on Sept 12, 2021 1:28:01 GMT
Well done! gordanaI had no knowledge of this remedy, although it did come up 11th in "Small Remedies" in my rep. Interesting it was in none of the smaller rubrics I thought might be related, only found in very large & common rubrics very nearly matching the words you used. That being the case, I don't think I'd have ever gotten there without days of reading my way down the list of top remedies. Two things I found interesting, candlelight appears blue to hipp and that the aphrodisiac was of Greek origin. And I can't help but wonder why they ever thought, hey, let's make a remedy out of this reddish-brown goo on the tongue of my newborn filly!
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gordana
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Post by gordana on Sept 12, 2021 9:21:09 GMT
Well done! gordana I had no knowledge of this remedy, although it did come up 11th in "Small Remedies" in my rep. Interesting it was in none of the smaller rubrics I thought might be related, only found in very large & common rubrics very nearly matching the words you used. That being the case, I don't think I'd have ever gotten there without days of reading my way down the list of top remedies. Two things I found interesting, candlelight appears blue to hipp and that the aphrodisiac was of Greek origin. And I can't help but wonder why they ever thought, hey, let's make a remedy out of this reddish-brown goo on the tongue of my newborn filly! I'm sure I'd never 'sniff' it in particular case. A small remedy with small number of rubrics, and yet, in the past, fascinating healings. We have many underestimated, little-known remedies. Only after a lot of digging do we get more information. It used to lead me to despair. Now I understand and accept that study is never in vain. I will probably never prescribe some remedies, but the breadth provided by insights sharpens our mind and perhaps more importantly, the sense for well chosen remedy.
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