Description Source
Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica - TF AllenAdditional facts
Pimenta officinalis, Lindesnes. Myrtus pimenta, L. Eugenia pimenta, D. с.
Preparation: Tincture of the fruit.
Preparation: Tincture of the fruit.
Common symptoms
They were followed by semi-lateral neuralgic lesions, especially on the head. In moderate doses, it causes an appetite, or rather a very imperious desire to eat. Slight alterations in calorification and sensibility; thus, when not exposed to any chilling influence, certain parts of my body felt burning hot, while other parts seemed more or less cold. This cold feeling was peculiar; it seemed as if a large or small sponge filled with water, more or less cold, passed here and there over the surface of my body, and the succeeding sensation of heat was a good deal like the cutaneous reaction after cold bath. A dose or two developed these symptoms in a slight degree, but after continuing the proving for several days, they became more striking.
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