Other names and synonyms
chen-v.Description Source
Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica - TF AllenPharmacological Group
Additional facts
Chenopodium vulvaria, Linn.
Natural order: сhenopodiacae The plant has an order of decaying fish, and contains a large amount of Trimethylamine (Propylamine) Preparation: Tincture of the entire plant.
Natural order: сhenopodiacae The plant has an order of decaying fish, and contains a large amount of Trimethylamine (Propylamine) Preparation: Tincture of the entire plant.
Common symptoms
Increased action of bowels not amounting to actual diarrhoea, sometimes attended with griping. Often constipation, the bowels not acting for three or four days and then with difficulty; the constipation was accompanied with external piles. After some time, a feeling in lower lobe of right lung, as if some fluid wanted to discharge itself into the region of the duodenum; recurring frequently for several days.
Increased secretion of urine of offensive odor. Increased sexual desire for ten to fourteen days, followed by considerable loss of sexual desire and erectile power, though the secreting power of the testicles was not diminished, but, if anything increased. This disappeared in about three months. Late in the proving, a painful feeling of weariness and weakness in the lumbar and lower dorsal region.
Increased secretion of urine of offensive odor. Increased sexual desire for ten to fourteen days, followed by considerable loss of sexual desire and erectile power, though the secreting power of the testicles was not diminished, but, if anything increased. This disappeared in about three months. Late in the proving, a painful feeling of weariness and weakness in the lumbar and lower dorsal region.