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Materia Medica Viva Volume 9 – page 1915

CISTUS CANADENSIS
Helianthemum canadense.
Rock rose. Ice plant. Frost-weed.
N.O. Cistaceae.
Tincture of whole plant.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
This is a remedy that will remind you of the tubercular miasm: a thin, wretched individual, with weak constitution, weak defenses, catch¬ing colds very frequently, at the least provocation, with the slightest exposure to cold air; ‘I seem to have a cold constantly’, is a typical expression. The mucous membranes are inflamed easily and they will either have much discharge, with the nose running, the throat discharging a thick viscous mucus, or on the other hand we see an extreme dryness of throat that has to swallow saliva all the time in order to wet it.
This is one of the main remedies we think of when somebody tells us that they are suffering from the cold or from easily catching a cold. Feeling the coldness of the environment to the bones, feeling of coldness on different parts of the body, on the tongue, the larynx, or the trachea, saliva is cold, coldness of the stomach, coldness of the abdomen, coldness of the lungs.
Such a tubercular individual will develop glandular swellings easily and frequently. He is almost constantly in an excitable state and his nervous system cannot stand any further stimulation. Any type of anger, irritability, grief or annoyance will bring on physical complaints. If they are stimulated with an agitation, the feeling will go to depression and soon will develop a cold, a stitching in the throat or a cough. If stimulated positively they will