CENCHRIS
Homeopathy
CENCHRIS
Agkistrodon contortrix syn. Cenchris contortrix
Copperhead snake.
Key Uses:
Origin : Found in the central and eastern US in forests, rocky terrain, and arid areas.
Background : This snake belongs to the venomous pit viper family, which is responsible for the majority of snakebite incidents in the central and eastern US.
Preparation : The fresh venom is triturated with lactose sugar.
Remedy Profile : Cenchris is particularly suitable for people who experience great mental restlessness, jealousy, suspicion, and abandonment. They have a general tendency to be rather absentminded, moody, and dreamy, often experiencing vivid, horrible dreams that continue in their thoughts once they are awake. Their anxieties may include a fear of rape, pins and pointed objects, going to sleep, and sudden death.
The classic symptom picture for Cenchris is of breathlessness, mental and physical restlessness, and a desire to drink small quantities of water. Another classic symptom is a need to loosen the clothing, triggered by congestion in the blood vessels. Complaints are usually right-sided. There may be a susceptibility to allergies, especially in the spring.
Symptoms Better : In the morning.
Symptoms Worse : In the afternoon, in the evening, and all night; for lying down; for waking; for pressure on the affected area.
BORIC AC
THLASPI
AETHUSA
ANHALONIUM
SAMBUCUS
MUREX
RUMEX CRISPUS
CARBOLIC AC
HYPERICUM
CROCUS
ASTERIAS
ECHINACEA
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