A typical indication of the pulsatilla patient lies in her erratic emotional and physical behavior. Her moods are always changing: one minute she may be happy, the next may find her crying. Ailments are one-sided or change location.
Pulsatilla patients are generally emaciated persons who are sympathetic, sad, weepy, sensitive, easily offended, jealous, depressed, shy, introspective, and anxious.
silicia is chronic for pulsatilla means for chronic symptoms of pulsatilla ,give silicia if pulsatilla is not effective
they behave like typical squirrels.
Pulsatilla nigricans, commonly known as pulsatilla, is a remedy derived from the plant commonly known as wind flower, pasque flower, or meadow anemone.
Conditions that improve the symptoms include fresh air, lying on the painful side, pressure, gentle motion, cold, and cold applications.
Pulsatilla is also called Anemone or Wind Flower.Or "Pasque Flower"
No, 1000 or 1M differs in strength from 30, though the medicine is same.
Symptoms are worse in the morning, in the evening before midnight, in cold air, when the feet are wet, and while standing or lying down. They are also aggravated by warmth
No, but platinum is
Why not? They have a profound background as to why people behave the way they do.
It can cure tiredness an some children. Homeopathy is based on Individulisation- Individual characteristic of the patient... Homeopathy has many medicine for tiredness ..Pulsatilla is one among them. There are about 800 od medicine for that. PULSATILLA may or may not suit your child... Consult a homeopath first..
These include Pulsatilla (windflower, Pulsatilla nigricans), Belladonna, and eyebright (Euphrasia officinalis ). Eye drops, prepared with homeopathic remedies and/or herbs, can be a good substitute for pharmaceutical eye drops.