Materia Medica

Gnaphalium

Cut-weed

A remedy of unquestioned benefit in sciatica, when pain is associated with numbness of the part affected. Rheumatism and morning diarrhcea. Polyuria.

Face

Intermittent pains of superior maxillary of both sides.

Abdomen

Borborygmus. Colic; pain in various parts of the abdomen. Irritated prostate. First stage of cholera infantum; vomiting and purging.

Female

Weight and fullness in pelvis. Dysmenor- rhua, with scanty aid painful menses.

Back

Chronic backache in lumbar region; better resting on back. Lumbago with numbness in lower part of back and weight in pelvis.

Extremities

Cramps in calves of legs and feet when in bed. Rheumatic pain in ankle joints and legs. Intense pain along the sciatic nerve; numbness alter- nates with pain. Frequent pains in calves and feet. s ss e o flexing thigh on abdomen. Gouty concretions. [Am- mon. bens.] Anterior crural neuralgia. [Staph.] Pain jn joints as if they lacked oii. Chronic muscular rheu- matism of back and neck.

Relationships

Compare: Xanthoxyl.; Chamom.; Pulsat.

Dose

Third to thirtieth potency.

Source: Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica, 8th ed. by William Boericke (1922), p. 350. Public domain.

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