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| Homeopathic remedies are prescribed on the principal that 'like cures like', in a tiny dilution - so the indications below are what a healthy person would feel if taking Anthemis Nobilis. If your symptoms fit within the symptoms below, then Anthemis Nobilis would be a good bet. The following are the strongest indications of Anthemis Nobilis for its use in homeopathy. Entries on a white background are from Boericke's Materia Medica, other entries are from a reversed Kent's repertory. Homeopathic remedies are not the same as herbal remedies. Please remember though, this homeopathy materia medica is provided for information only, with no guarantee of accuracy; it is not intended as a substitute for medical advice, nor as a claim for the effectiveness of Anthemis Nobilis in treating any of the symptoms below. If symptoms persist, seek professional medical advice - minor symptoms can often be a sign of a more serious underlying condition. Homeopathic remedies are very dilute, and while the homeopathic remedy may be beneficial, the raw product may be harmful. | To purchase Anthemis Nobilis and other homeopathic remedies online, please click the button above. | | This remedy is akin to the ordinary Chamomilla. Gastric disturbances with coldness. Sensitive to cold air and cold things. | | Aching in region of liver; griping and Chilliness inside of abdomen and into legs | | Itching of anus, with white putty-like stools. | | Urinary Organs. | | Bladder feels distended | | Pain along spermatic cord, which feels full, as if varicosed | | Frequent urination. | | Cough, tickling; worse in warm room. | | Constriction and rawness of throat | | Symptoms worse indoors | | Coryza with much lachrymation, sneezing, and discharge of clear water from the nose | | Itching of the soles, as if from chilblains | | Goose-flesh. | | Anthemis Nobilis is available to buy through our online shop from Boiron in USA, Boiron in Canada, Weleda in UK (not for export), by clicking the red 'View Purchase Options' button. |
| Alternative names, keywords, and common mis-spellingsRoman Chamomile |
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