Thlaspi Bursa Pastoris

Description

Is an anti-hemorrhagic and anti-uric-acid remedy. Albuminuria during gestation. Chronic neuralgia. Renal and vesical irritation. Hemorrhage from uterine fibroid with aching in back or general bruised soreness. Aching between scapule. Uterine hemorrhage, with cramps and expulsion of clots. Craves buttermilk. Effects of suppressed uterine disease (Burnett).

Dose

Dose.--Tincture, to sixth potency.

Female

Female.--Metrorrhagia; too frequent and copious menses. Hemorrhage, with violent uterine colic. Every alternate period very profuse. Leucorrhea before and after menses; bloody, dark, offensive; stains indelibly. Sore pain in womb on rising. Scarcely recovers from one period before another begins.

Head

Head.--Eyes and face puffy. Frequent epistaxis. Vertigo; worse, rising. Frontal pain; worse toward evening. Scaly eruption behind ears. Tongue white, coated. Mouth and lips cracked. Sharp pain over right eye drawing eye upwards.

Male

Male.--Spermatic cord sensitive to concussion of walking or riding.

Nose

Nose.--Bleeding in nasal operations. Especially passive hemorrhage.

Relationship

Relationship.--Compare: Urtica; Croc; Trill; Millefol.

Urinary

Urinary.--Frequent desire; urine heavy, phosphatic. Chronic cystitis. Dysuria and spasmodic retention. Hematuria. Accumulation of gravel. Renal colic. Brick-dust sediment. Urethritis; urine runs away in little jets. Often replaces the use of the catheter.