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homeopathic remedy
Belladonna
homeopathy

definition

source: deadly nightshade, Atropa belladonna
organ affinities: brain, nerves, blood vessels, capillaries, mucous membranes, eyes, mouth, throat, skin
associated conditions: delirium, hallucinations, headache, vertigo, tonsillitis, appendicitis, otitis media
miasms:
indications:
» right-sided complaints
» FEVER
»
QUICK SENSATION AND MOTION; eyes move quickly, pains come and go suddenly
» REDNESS OF FACE AND EYES, throbbing of head and carotids
» hallucinations: ghosts, insects, dogs, hideous faces; fear of imaginary things
» violent delirium: bite, spit, strike
» congestive headache, RED FACE, THROBBING OF BRAIN, < noise, jar, motion, light, > pressure, wrapping up, during menses
» pain in right ileocecal area, < least touch
» dry mouth without thirst
» skin a uniform, smooth, shining scarlet redness
pulse:
» full, bounding (Jones, p. 19)
modalities:
» worse: touch, motion, noise, draft of air, looking at bright objects, after 3 pm, night, while drinking, uncovering the head, summer sun, lying down
» better: rest, standing or sitting erect, warm room
relationships:
» complementary: Calc.
» remedies that precede: Ars., Cham., Cupr., Hep., Lach., Merc., Nit-ac., Phos.
» remedies that follow: Acon., Ars., Calc., Carb-v., Cham., Con., Hep., Lach., Merc., Nux-v., Puls., Rhus-t., Sep., Sil., Sulph.
» antidotes: Acon., Camph., Coff., Hep., Hyos., Op., Puls.
dosage: lower for inflammatory and spasmodic conditions; higher for mental and keynote symptoms


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