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Argemone Mexicana

ARGEMONE MEXICANA

  Prickly Poppy
Colicky cramp and spasm of bowels. Painful neuro-muscular conditions, preventing sleep. Rheumatic disease associated with Bright's disease (D. MacFarlan).
Head
Throbbing headache in eyes and temples. Head hot. Throat very dry, pain on swallowing.
Stomach
Feels sick, like vomiting. Griping in pit of stomach. No appetite. Belching and passing gas.
Urinary
Passes less urine. Changing color.
Female
Menses suppressed. Diminished sexual desire with weakness.
Extremities
Left knee stiff and painful. Feet swollen.
Modalities
Worse at noon (weakness).
Dose
Sixth potency. Fresh juice is applied to ulcers and warts.

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