Passiflora Incarnata

Description

An efficient anti-spasmodic. Whooping-cough. Morphine habit. Delirium tremens. Convulsions in children; neuralgia. Has a quieting effect on the nervous system. Insomnia, produces normal sleep, no disturbance of cerebral functions, neuroses of children, worm-fever, teething, spasms. Tetanus. Hysteria; puerperal convulsions. Painful diarrhea. Acute mania. Atonic condition generally present. Asthma, 10-30 gtt every ten minutes for a few doses. Locally, in erysipelas.

Dose

Dose.--Large doses of mother tincture are required-thirty to sixty drops, repeated several times.

Head

Head.--Violent ache as if top of head would come off-eyes felt as if pushed out.

Sleep

Sleep.--Restless and wakeful, resulting from exhaustion. Especially in the feeble, infants and the aged. Insomnia of infants and the aged, and the mentally worried, and overworked, with tendency to convulsions. Nocturnal cough.

Stomach

Stomach.--Leaden, dead feeling after or between meals; flatulence and sour eructations.