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REMEDY OF THE DAY; ERYTHROXYLON COCA

By ILH Editorial
January 17, 2011· 1 min read
REMEDY OF THE DAY; ERYTHROXYLON COCA
Remedy QuizILH Editorial · January 17, 2011 · 1 min

REMEDY OF THE DAY; ERYTHROXYLON COCA Tincture made of the leaves. Solution or trituration from the alcaloide, cocaine. From the Erithroxilaceas and native of western South America. The divine plant of the Incas, but the spanish denounced it as " "una delusión del demonio" "an evil

REMEDY OF THE DAY; ERYTHROXYLON COCA Tincture made of the leaves. Solution or trituration from the alcaloide, cocaine. From the Erithroxilaceas and native of western South America. The divine plant of the Incas, but the spanish denounced it as " "una delusión del demonio" "an evil delusion" The Mountaneer's remedy, useful in a variety of complaints incidental to mountain climbing, such as palpitations, dyspnoea, anxiety and insomnia. Exhausted nervous system from physical and mental strain. Caries of teeth, loss of voice (give 5-6 drops every half hour, two hours before expected demand on voice). Nocturnal eneuresis, emphysema. MInd: Melancholy, bashful, ill at ease in society, irritable, delights in solitude and obscurity. Sense of right and wrong abolished. Fainting from climing mountains, flying, changing altitudes or ailments after coming down from a mountain. longing for alcoholic liquors and tobacco. Headchaes of high altitudes, headache with vertigo, preceded by flashes of light. Short breath, especially in aged athletes. Haemoptysis, asthma, spasmodic variety.

wine, riding, quick motion in open air. Worse ascending high altitude. BeatrizHH 16-1-11 !

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