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The scientific or taxonomic name would be Toxicodendron spp.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Toxicodendron radicans.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Toxicodendron pubescens.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Toxicodendron vernix.
Even if the cause is unknown the disease symptoms and the patient symptoms are taken into account while choosing and prescribing a remedy. If rhus tox comes out to be the medicine, it's good otherwise not
The remedy for severe trench foot would be amputation or staying out of the water
Poison Ivy is known as Rhus toxicodendron. Its Species Identifier is toxicodendron; its Species Name is Rhus.In Linnaeus' system of classification (Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species), the species name (also called the scientific name) of an organism has two parts. The first part of the name is the Genus, and the second part is the Species Identifier, usually a descriptive word.
Rhus Toxicodendron is an excellent joint remedy but for this remedy to help with your condition it must follow the law of similars. Your joint pain must be similar to the joint pain that rhus tox addresses. Rhus tox is a restless remedy. The person needing rhus tox would want to pace the room. However, it is also known as the "rusty gate" remedy. Upon first motion the joints are "rhusty" stiff and difficult to move but better with continued motion. The rule in homeopathy is minimum dose. So you do not repeat homeopathic remedies unless your symptoms call for a repetition. Begin with 30 c, it's best to put a couple pellets in 4-8oz water and take a teaspoon of the water as a dose. Do not drink the whole cup. You can expect the remedy to begin work quickly if it is the right remedy for you. Take up to 3 doses but if it's not working by then wrong remedy. If you get new symptoms, wrong remedy - then you would be "proving it" and those new symptoms will quickly go away. After it begins working, don't take another dose until the effect slows down, then go ahead and take another teaspoon. If it's a good remedy for you, you can try the 200 but I would recommend it at first - minimal dose.
In order to know how one can use lime to remedy something one would need to know what the person is trying to remedy.
The plant or flowers growth will accerate in small doses mixed with water but in large doses the plant dies quickly. After a while the plants growth stops because its growth in stunnted by an unknown mixer of substances
Before the rescue remedy you would - traditionally- be observing a seizure, but there are special cases. During you would obviously be observing somebody saving the patient and the seizure "dying down". After the rescue remedy you would be observing some one not having a seizure. Hope this helps.
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