AGRAPHIS
Homeopathy

AGRAPHIS
Agraphis nutans
Bluebell, wild hyacinth.
Key Uses:
Origin : Found in established woodland areas throughout Europe.
Background : According to legend, this flower was created by the Greek god Apollo in beloved memory of the youth Hyacinthus, whom he accidentally killed.
Preparation : The fresh plant, young shoots, and roots are macerated in alcohol.
Remedy Profile : People for whom Agraphis is best suited are low in vitality and prone to catching colds. The classic symptom picture is of ear, nose, and throat infections linked to catarrh and deafness, particularly during childhood. There may be catarrh in the bridge of the nose, obstructing the nostrils, and discharges from all the mucous membranes. Chills develop easily after exposure to cold winds, accompanied by diarrhea with mucus. During infection the tonsils and adenoids may be swollen.
Symptoms Better : For shelter; for lying on the stomach.
Symptoms Worse : For heat and humidity.
GELSEMIUM
MEZEREUM
EUPHORBIUM
TEREBINTHUM
ALUMEN
CYCLAMEN
COLCHICUM
ASARUM
LATHYRUS
HYDRASTIS
SQUILLA
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