Tuesday, April 16, 2013

ARUM TRIPHYLLUM Indian turnip, Memory root


ARUM TRIPHYLLUM

Indian turnip, Memory root 
It is a plant of the natural order of Araceae, and belong to mustard family. It has fleshy globular root which is used as vegetable and for feeding cattle. The juice from the root is acrid in taste. It is a deep acting remedy. It is a specific remedy for the following conditions:
Typhoid fever or other ailments: with constant picking of nose and lips until it bleeds.
Aphonic : complete after exposure to cold winds. Speaking continuously or acting in winter.
Diphtheritic paralysis : liquids come out from the nose from paralysis of the palate.
Nasal catarrh : acrid, ichorous discharge excoriating inside of nose and upper lip.
Children refuse food and drinks on account of soreness of mouth and throat; are sleepless.
Clergyman’s sore throat : worse from talking or continuous speaking; voice hoarse, uncontrollable, changing. Of orators, actors, singers.
Threatened uremia in typhoid fever : urine scanty or suppressed.
Eczema of scalp in children suffering from catarrhal affections of eyes, nose and throat.
Dysphasia : difficulty in swallowing from sore mouth with swollen glands.
Burning in throat and trachea.

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