(Yellow Lady’s Slipper)
The skin symptoms correspond to those of poisoning by Rhus, for which it has been found an efficient antidote. Nervousness in children; from teething and intestinal troubles. Debility after gout. HYDROCEPHALOID symptoms, result of long, exhausting diarrhoea. SLEEPLESSNESS. Cerebral hyperasthesia in young children often the result of overstimulation of brain.
Head
Child cries out at night; is wakeful and begins to laugh and play. Headaches of elderly people and during climacteric.
Relationship
Compare: AMBRA; KALI BROM.; SCUTELLAR.; VALERIAN; IGNAT. Skin relatives: GRINDELIA; ANAEARD.
Dose
Tincture, to sixth attenuation. For Poison Oak, 5 drops of tincture per dose, also locally.