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.

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.

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