This Conium Mac is a wonderful remedy to treat many:
1. mental symptoms such as: fear,loss of memory
2.cephalagia: headache/migraine
3.opthalmia:scrofulous affections of the eye/photophobia/cancer,polypi of conjunctiva.cancer of breast,nose,tongue,lip etc
4.ambiopia:injury to the spinal cord
5. chronic catarrh
6.epistaxis:supressed menses
7. acne condition,skin disease/herpes/ esp in Hard growth etc
8.fistula ulcers/hoemorrhoids9.paralysis
10 displaced uterus/leucorrhoea/gonorrhoea
11.Nephritis/pancreatis
12constipation
13 bronchitis/Asthma/strictures in oesophagus.
Although homeopathic remedies are prescribed on a constitutional, rather than symptomatic, basis (with the exception of first aid remedies such as Arnica, etc.,) Conium Maculatum is one of the remedies to closely fit the picture that you describe. When it fits, it is an excellent and deep acting remedy. (As a note of interest: Conium Maculatum - not in homeopathic dilution of course - is an old remedy rendered classical by Plato's well-known description of its employment in the death of Socrates.)
Conium 200, or Conium maculatum, is a homeopathic remedy often used to treat various conditions, particularly those involving nervous system disturbances and anxiety. It is commonly indicated for symptoms such as tremors, weakness, and muscle spasms, as well as for addressing emotional issues like fear and insecurity. Homeopaths may also use it for conditions like warts or certain types of headaches. As with any homeopathic treatment, it's essential to consult a qualified practitioner for appropriate guidance.
it is California fern, Conium Maculatum, hemlock tree, and the Nebraska fern
You may refer to Hemlock, Conium maculatum.
Conium maculatum (Hemlock or Poison Hemlock), is native to Europe and North America.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Conium maculatum.
The most toxic plant in North America is the poison hemlock (Conium maculatum), which contains alkaloids that can be lethal if ingested.
Hemlock plants belong to the family Apiaceae and are classified under the genus Conium. There are several species within this genus, with the most notable being Conium maculatum, commonly known as poison hemlock. This plant is characterized by its tall stature, feathery leaves, and small white flowers. Hemlocks are often found in moist, shaded areas and are notorious for their toxicity.
The Latin name for the Western Hemlock tree is 'tsuga heterophylla.' It is native to the west coast of North America.
Taste of Conium was created in 1973.
A hospital which uses Homeopathic medicines rather than conventional medicines for treatment of a patient.
Amblyomma maculatum was created in 1844.