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Arum Dracontium

ARUM DRACONTIUM

  Green Dragon
A remedy for Pharyngitis with sore, raw and tender throat.
Head
Heavy; shooting pain in ears, aching pain behind right ear.
Throat
Dry, sore, worse swallowing. Raw and tender. Continued disposition to clear throat. Croupy, hoarse cough with sore throat.
Urinary
Irresistible desire to pass urine, burns and smarts.
Respiratory
Hoarseness; excess of mucus in larynx. Asthmatic at night. Expectoration thick, heavy.
Relationship
Arum Italicum (Brain-fag, with headache in occipital region). Arum maculatum(inflammation and ulceration of mucous membranes. Nasal irritation with polypus).
Dose
First potency.

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