Abies canadensis

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Abies canadensis –

General Action:

Mainly affects mucous membranes and nervous system.

In the stomach, it causes catarrh (inflammation with mucus), which leads to increased hunger and craving for coarse or sour foods like pickles, radish, turnip.

Patient feels nervous weakness, wants to lie down all the time, and may feel faint.

In females, it causes uterine problems (displacement) due to weakness and poor nutrition.

Peculiar body sensations:

Right lung and liver feel small and hard.

Uterus feels soft and weak.

Patient lies with legs drawn up for comfort.

Mind:

Becomes irritable easily or may be quiet and indifferent.

Head:

Feels light-headed or like head is spinning.

Stomach:

Excessive hunger (ravenous).

Eats more than the stomach can handle.

Gas and bloating in abdomen and stomach, often with palpitations.

Female Symptoms:

Soreness in uterus gets better by pressure.

Uterus feels soft, weak, and displaced.

Fever:

Chills that feel like ice-cold blood flowing.

Skin:

Skin feels clammy, sticky, and sweaty.

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