About
Dirca Palustris is derived from the bark of the Leatherwood tree, known for its use in treating various ailments. It is primarily utilized for its effects on the respiratory and circulatory systems.
Keynotes
Distinctive for its action on the respiratory tract and its efficacy in managing chronic coughs with a tendency for fatigue.
Constitution
Individuals who are sensitive, easily fatigued, and prone to respiratory issues.
π€Symptoms Profile
β General Symptoms
chest pain, cough, dyspnea, headaches, fatigue
β Mental Symptoms
Anxiety, irritability, and a general sense of unease.
β Physical Symptoms
Chest tightness, respiratory discomfort, headaches localized to the forehead.
Uses
Respiratory issues, circulatory disorders, chronic coughs, and general fatigue.
Modalities
Aggravation from cold air; amelioration from warmth and rest.
πDosage Information
Available Potencies
6C, 30C, 200C, 1M
Recommended Dosage
Typically, 3-5 drops of the liquid tincture or 1-2 pellets in a single dose, repeated as needed.
πRelationships & Affinities
π« Organ Affinity
Lungs, heart, and circulatory system.
π€ Complementary
Bryonia, Pulsatilla
π‘οΈ Antidotes
Camphora, Nux Vomica
β οΈImportant Cautions
Should be used with caution in individuals with severe respiratory disorders or known allergies to similar botanical families.
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