Materia Medica

Aletris Farinosa .

Stargrass

An anaemic, relaxed condition, especially of the fe- male organism, is protrayed by this remedy. The pa- tient is tired all the tinc, and suffers from prolapsus, leucorrhcea. rectal distress, etc. Marked anemia. Chlorotic girls and pregnant women.

Mind

Power and energy weakened. Confused feel- ings. Cannot concentrate mind. Fainting, with vertigo.

Mouth

Much frothy saliva.

Stomach

Disgust for food. Least food causes dis- ress. Fainting spells, with vertigo. Vomiting during Nervous dyspepsia. Flatulent colic. [Mag- pregnancy.l nes, phos.]

Rectum

Loads up with fcces — paretic condition. Stool large, hard, difficult, great pain.

Female

Premature and profuse menses, with labor- like pains. [Bcll.; Cham.; Kali c.; Plat.] Retarded and scanty flow.( (Senecio.) Uterus seems heavy. Prolapse, with pain in righit inguinal region. Leucor- ihcea. Habitual tendency to abortion. Muscular pains during pregnancy.

Relationships

Compare: Heionias;. Hydrastis; Tanacct.: China.

Dose

Tincture to third potency.

Source: Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica, 8th ed. by William Boericke (1922), p. 29. Public domain.

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