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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 Melilotus Officinalis. If your symptoms fit within the symptoms below, then Melilotus Officinalis would be a good bet. The following are the strongest indications of Melilotus Officinalis for its use in homeopathy. Entries on a white backgorund 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 Melilotus Officinalis 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. |
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| Congestions and haemorrhages seem to be the special manifestations of this drug. Violent congestive and nervous headaches. Infantile spasms. Epilepsy from blow on head. Pain and debility point to it. Coldness but also increase of temperature; tenderness, and pain. Muscular system depressed. Dreams and emissions. |
| Unable to fix mind |
| Memory treacherous |
| Stupor |
| Wants to run away and hide |
| Delusions; thinks every one is looking at her, fears to talk loud, and wants to run away, etc. |
| head; pain, headache; violent pains; |
| head; congestion (see pulsation); |
| Scalp sore and tender to touch. |
| Neuralgia around and over right side of head and neck |
| Eyes heavy; blurred sight; wants to close them tightly for relief |
| Fullness all over head |
| Sick headache; relieved by epistaxis or menstrual flow |
| Heavy, oppressed; frontal, throbbing, undulating sensation in brain |
| Headache with retching, vomiting, sense of pressure over orbits, pallor, cold hands and feet, black spots before eyes |
| vision; colours and shapes in front of eyes; colours; black; spots; during headache; ; |
| Stopped up, dry, must breathe through mouth; dry, hard clinkers in nose; profuse epistaxis. |
| nose; nose bleed; |
| face; skin; discoloration; red; |
| face; skin; discoloration; red; during headache; ; |
| Intensely red and flushed, with throbbing carotids (Bell). |
| abdomen; stomach; vomiting; during headache; ; |
| No desire until there is a large accumulation (Bry; Alum). |
| Anus feels constricted, full, throbs |
| Difficult, painful, constipated |
| Ovarian neuralgia. |
| Female; Menses scanty, intermit, with nausea and bearing down sticking pain in external parts |
| Dysmenorrhœa |
| Haemoptysis |
| Feels as if smothering, especially from rapid walking |
| Weight on chest |
| Tickling in throat with cough. |
| extremities, limbs; coldness; lower limbs; foot; during headache; ; |
| Numbness and aching in knee-joints. |
| Pain in knee; wants to stretch leg, but does not relieve |
| Joints sore |
| Skin and extremities cold |
| Amyl; Bell; Glon. |
| Relationship.--Compare: Melilotus Officinalis alba--(Melilotus Officinalis)--practically the same action (Haemorrhages, congestive headaches, engorged blood vessels, spasms) |
| Worse, rainy, changeable weather, approach of storm, motion; 4 pm. |
| generalities; pulsation; |
| generalities; haemorrhage; |
| generalities; full feeling; internally; ; |
| generalities; blood vessels; congestion of blood; internally; |
| generalities; blood vessels; congestion of blood; |
| generalities; pulsation; internally; ; |
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Alternative names, keywords, and common mis-spellingsWhite Clover, Melilot, Melilotus, Meli-o |