CIMEX: A REMEDY FOR FEVER
CIMEX LECTULARIUS
ZOOLOGICAL NAME: Acanthia lectularia Fabr.
FAMILY: Cimicidae
COMMON NAMES: English: Bed
bug.
DESCRIPTION: Nocturnal household
pest of dark brown colour, wingless, with a flat oval body 6-8 mm broad,
inhabiting narrow crevices and hideouts where they retire during the day. The
mouth parts are piercing and sucking type. Both sexes are blood suckers. A
characteristic nauseating odor due to
secretion from the stink glands is associated with the bedbug.
DISTRIBUTION: Throughout
the world
PART USED: Whole insect.
HOMOEOPATHIC USES
FEVER: Chilliness of whole
body. Pains in all joints, as if tendons were too short, especially knee
joints. Chill, worse lying down. Thirst during apyrexia, but little during
chilly stage. Still less during hot stage, and none during sweating. Violent headache. Great rage, vehement at beginning
of chilly stage. Would like to tear
everything to pieces. Pain under right frontal bone. Constipation. Stool dry
and in small balls and hard.
POTENCY: 6c-200c potency
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