CORALLIUM RUBRUM--A COUGH REMEDY
CORALLIUM
RUBRUM
ZOOLOGICAL NAME: Corallium
rubrum Linn.
FAMILY: Coralliidae.
COMMON NAMES: English-Red coral ; Hindi-Munga ; French-Corail
rouge ; German-Rothe Koralle.
DESCRIPTION: Red coral and calcareous exoskeleton secreted
by polyp. Much branched, compact, solid, color pink or red. Hard and brittle.
Contains 83.0 to 91.0 perent of calcium carbonate and 6.5 to 7.1 percent of magnesium
carbonate.
DISTRIBUTION: Mediterranean, Red Sea, shores of Japan,
Mauritius, Malaya archipelago anf Lakshadweep.
HOMOEOPATHIC
USES
COUGH: Dry, spasmodic, suffocative cough, very rapid
cough, short, barking. Reverberating machine –gun cough. Air passages feel cold
on deep inspiration. Throat very sensitive, especially cold air. Continuous
hysterical cough. Hawking of profuse mucus.
WHOOPING COUGH: Feels suffocated and greatly exhausted after
whooping cough. Coughs begins with gasping for breath. Coughs with a purple
face, followed by vomiting of stringy mucus and exhaustion.
POST NASAL CATARRH: Profuse secretion of mucus dropping through
posterior sinuses. Great dryness of the nose. Dry coryza, nose stopped up and
ulcerated.
POTENCY: 3 to 30 potency
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