OXYTROPIS: A REMEDY FOR STAGGERING GAIT

OXYTROPIS

BOTANICAL NAME: Oxytropis Lamberti Linn.

FAMILY:  Papilioanceae

COMMON NAMES:  English: Locoweed.

DESCRIPTION: A tufted perennial herb with strong tap root and several 10 to 50 cm tall erect scapes bearing spike. Leafletes usually ascending linera to narrowly oblong. Flowers purple color. Fruit a pod.

DISTRIBUTION: U.S.A

PART USED:  Whole plant excluding root.

HOMOEOPATHIC USES

LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA:   Staggering gait. Loss of co-ordination. Patellar tendon reflex lost. Trembling. Walks backwards. Congestion of spine. Great mental depression. Symptoms worse when thinking of them.

INCONTINENCE: Urging to urinate when thinking of it. Profuse flow. Pain in kidneys , worse at night.

POTENCY: Third potency and higher.

 

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