Taraxacum


Taraxacum homeopathy medicine, complete details of homeopathic Taraxacum from Keynotes and Characteristics by H C Allen…


Taraxacum suited For gastric and bilious attacks, especially gastric headaches.

Mapped tongue ( Lachesis, Mercurius, Natrum mur. ); covered with a white film with sensation of rawness. This film comes off in patches, leaving dark red, tender, very sensitive spots ( Ranunculus s. ).

Jaundice with enlargement and induration of liver (mapped tongue).

Debility, loss of appetite, profuse night sweats, especially when convalescing from bilious or typhoid fever.

Restlessness of limbs in typhoid ( Rhus, Zincum met. ).

Taraxacum Relations. – Compare: Bryonia, Hydrastis, Nux, in gastric and bilious affections.

Aggravation. – Almost all symptoms appear when sitting; lying down; resting.

H. C. Allen
Dr. Henry C. Allen, M. D. - Born in Middlesex county, Ont., Oct. 2, 1836. He was Professor of Materia Medica and the Institutes of Medicine and Dean of the faculty of Hahnemann Medical College. He served as editor and publisher of the Medical Advance. He also authored Keynotes of Leading Remedies, Materia Medica of the Nosodes, Therapeutics of Fevers and Therapeutics of Intermittent Fever.

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