China Officinalis

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Although China Officinalis is one of the commonest remedies used in Homeopathy, its utility as a constitutional remedy has been neglected. Much of our homeopathic writings in the materia medica extol its virtues in various conditions of the gastro-intestinal system as well as fever, but there is very less literature about the Cinchona personality.

The mental symptoms of China Officinalis look like a mix of many homeopathic remedies at a cursory glance, but as we delve into the deeper aspects of the remedy, we see a beautiful sketch of its persona.

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First Glance:

  • China Officinalis has A/F loss of vital fluids, haemorrhages, sexual excesses, abuse of mercury.
  • Periodicity is very well marked in China Officinalis.
  • Profound debility. Debility and nervous erythrism from exhausting diseases.
  • Flatulent dyspepsia is a concomitant to all complaints of Cinchona.
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