DR KESSLER’S HOMEOPATHY BOOK
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BERBERIS VULGARIS European barberry, Jaundice berry The berries are edible, and rich in vitamin C, though with a very sharp flavour; the thorny shrubs make harvesting them difficult, so in most places they are not widely consumed. They are an important food for many small birds Source: Karin van Huelsen ND, Signaturlehre IDEA: Stabbing - stinging pain, radiating pains, wandering Worsening of the pain by any motion or exercise. Back pain worse when sitting or lying down. Lumbago. Pain under fingernails. Lymphatic swelling of Achilles’ tendon. Rapid changes of symptoms - pains change in regard to place and character - thirst alternates with thirstlessness, hunger, and loss of appetite, etc.
Hepatic, and rheumatic affections, particularly with urinary, hemorrhoidal and menstrual complaints. Marked action on the liver, promoting the flow of bile. Acts forcibly on the venous system, Often called for in arthritic affections with urinary disturbances. Wandering, Radiating pains. Acts well in fleshy persons, good livers, but with little endurance. Spinal irritation. All Berberis Vulgaris pains radiate, are not worse by pressure, but worse in standing and active exercise. WORSE: motion, Standing, lying down, sitting, getting up from sitting. It brings on, or increases, urinary complaints.
- Page 17 and 18: AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM Common horse
- Page 19 and 20: AGNUS CASTUS Monks’s pepper IDEA:
- Page 21 and 22: AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA Polycrest IDEA
- Page 23 and 24: ALOE VERA Medicinal aloe IDEA: Inte
- Page 25 and 26: ALUMEN Polycrest IDEA: Bowel, paral
- Page 27 and 28: AMMI VISNAGA Toothpickweed, Khella
- Page 29 and 30: AMMONIUM BROMATUM IDEA: Larynx Sudd
- Page 31 and 32: AMMONIUM CAUSTIKUM IDEE: Very weak
- Page 33 and 34: Case: 27 year old pregnant female w
- Page 35 and 36: ANEMONE NEMOROSA (Ranunculacea) IDE
- Page 37 and 38: ANTHRISCUS CEREFOLIUM Kerbel IDEA:
- Page 39 and 40: ANTIMONIUM SULFURATUM AUREUM IDEA:
- Page 41 and 42: APIS MELLIFICA Honey bee IDEA: Edem
- Page 43 and 44: ARALIA RACEMOSA American Spikenard
- Page 45 and 46: ARGENTUM METALLICUM Silver IDEA: me
- Page 47 and 48: ARISTOLOCHIA CLEMATIS IDEA: Hormona
- Page 49 and 50: ARSENICUM ALBUM Polycrest IDEA: Fea
- Page 51 and 52: ARUM TRIPHYLLUM Jack in the pulpit
- Page 53 and 54: ASARUM EUROPAEUM Haselwort, Europea
- Page 55 and 56: ASTERIAS RUBENS Common starfish IDE
- Page 57 and 58: AURUM METALLICUM Gold IDEA: Melanch
- Page 59 and 60: BAPTISIA TINCTORIA IDEA: absent - m
- Page 61 and 62: BARYTA MURIATICA IDEA: Arterio-scle
- Page 63 and 64: BELLADONNA Polycrest IDEA: Sudden O
- Page 65 and 66: BENZOICUM ACIDUM Benzoic acid IDEA:
- Page 67: "Scald head." Scaly eczema. Acne. B
- Page 71 and 72: BISMUTHUM Precipitated Sub-Nitrate
- Page 73 and 74: BOLUS ALBA White seal Aluminumsilik
- Page 75 and 76: BROMIUM IDEA: Disease migrates from
- Page 77 and 78: BUFO RANA Common toad IDEA: Convuls
- Page 79 and 80: CADMIUM JODATUM By X-ray and Radium
- Page 81 and 82: CAJEPUTUM Oil of Cajeput tree IDEA:
- Page 83 and 84: CALAMUS AROMATICUS Kalmus root IDEA
- Page 85 and 86: CALCAREA CARBONICA IDEA: Cold feet.
- Page 87 and 88: CALCAREA PHOSPHORICA Calziumphospha
- Page 89 and 90: CALENDULA Field marigold (Calendula
- Page 91 and 92: CAMPHORA An ancient camphor tree, e
- Page 93 and 94: CANTHARIS Soldier beetle IDEA: Burn
- Page 95 and 96: CARBO ANIMALIS Animal coal IDEA: Co
- Page 97 and 98: CARBOLICUM ACIDUM Carbolic acid IDE
- Page 99 and 100: CAREX ARENARIA Sand sedge IDEA: Swe
- Page 101 and 102: CAULOPHYLLUM Blue cohosh IDEA: Fema
- Page 103 and 104: CEDRON Aloysia triphylla. Quassia f
- Page 105 and 106: CENTAURIUM ERYTHREA Common Centaury
- Page 107 and 108: CHAMOMILLA Chamomilla recutita IDEA
- Page 109 and 110: CHENOPODIUM ANTHELMINTHICUM Wormsee
- Page 111 and 112: CHINA OFFICINALIS Bark of the Peruv
- Page 113 and 114: CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA Black bugbane I
- Page 115 and 116: CICUTA VIROSA IDEA: Epileptiform cr
- Page 117 and 118: CINNABARIS Mercurius sulphuratus ru
BERBERIS VULGARIS<br />
European barberry, Jaundice berry<br />
The berries are edible, and rich in vitamin C, though with a very sharp flavour; the thorny shrubs make<br />
harvesting them difficult, so in most places they are not widely consumed. They are an important food for many<br />
small birds<br />
Source: Karin van Huelsen ND, Signaturlehre<br />
IDEA: Stabbing - stinging pain, radiating pains, wandering<br />
Worsening of the pain by any motion or exercise. Back pain worse when sitting or lying<br />
down. Lumbago. Pain under fingernails. Lymphatic swelling of Achilles’ tendon. Rapid<br />
changes of symptoms - pains change in regard to place and character - thirst alternates with<br />
thirstlessness, hunger, and loss of appetite, etc.