LACERTA AGILIS: A REMEDY FOR PARALYSIS

LACERTA AGILIS

ZOOLOGICAL NAME:  Lacerta agilis

FAMILY: Lacertidae

COMMON NAMES : English:  Green Lizard, Green spotted Lizard.

DESCRIPTION: The male is green and the female brown. The conical head and blunt snout are covered with large scales. The body is cylindrical with a long, cylindrical tapering tail. It has five clawed digits, a large external ear and an independently movable lower eyelid with scales. Although the lizard is not venomous, it is capable of delivering a nasty bite.

DISTRIBUTION:  From England to continental Europe to central Asia.

PART USED:  Whole Lizard

HOMOEOPATHIC USES

Skin eruptions. Vesicles under tongue. Pain, swelling and numbness . Delirium with an alternating state of greatly increased mental acumen. Left sided paralysis. Neck and jaw of left side rigid and muscles tender.

POTENCY:  12CH and higher.

 

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