IRIS VERSICOLAR: A REMEDY FOR MIGRAINE

IRIS VERSICOLAR

BOTANICAL NAME:  Iris versicolor Linn.

FAMILY:  Iridaceae

COMMON NAMES:   English-Blue flag

DESCRIPTION: A perennial herb. Leaves erect, sword-shaped. Rhizome light red to moderate yellowish brown, occasionally purplish brown, horizontal, tuberous with 2-4 lateral branches. Flowers violet or blue-violet or purple color.

DISTRIBUTION:  Northern India, Europe, Africa and United States.

PART USED:  Rhizome.

HOMOEOPATHIC USES

MIGRAINE:  Migraine with acidity due to indigestion and sour vomiting.  Headache begin with blurring of vision. Right temple is especially affected. Worse while resting.

ACIDITY: Burning of whole alimentary canal. Vomiting sour, bloody and biliary. Nausea. Profuse saliva. Dyspepsia.

DIARRHEA: Stools , bilious, acrid, watery, burn like fire. Periodical night diarrhea with pain and green discharges.  Colicky pain with diarrhea. Painless cholera.

CONSTIPATION:  Urging to stools with headache, facial neuralgia and pain in teeth. Stools fatty. Anus feels sore as if sharp points sticking in it.

COLIC:  Cutting pain. Colicky pain before each spell of vomiting and purging. Awful burning in region of pancreas. Colic better by bending forward, better by discharge of flatus.

POTECY:  Mother tincture, 30 and higher potencies.

 

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