Causes & Symptoms for Magnolia Grandiflora
For bruised and constrictive pains in various parts, and particularly the joints.
Pain in the clavicle, pains that alternate in joints and the chest.
Pains that change the location, alternate places.
Suffocative constrictions felt in the throat is an indication for this remedy.
Flow between the menses is an indication for this remedy.
Dry cough during the day, better night by going to bed.
Mind and Head
Sadness, uneasiness with confusion and dullness is an indication for Magnolia Grandiflora.
Vertigo, Pain in temples, on bending forward, in left temple.
Eyes, ear, nose
Heaviness of lids, with sensation of weeping.
Blurred vision and weakness of vision.
Mouth and Throat
Soreness of teeth, with shooting pains felt in the mouth.
Burning, and dryness, with pain in pit of stomach and often extending to abdomen.
Stomach and abdomen
Nausea in morning on rising, as from tobacco.
Emptiness, with general lassitude, vertigo, and nausea.
Pain in abdomen: from pressure, with diarrhea is relieved with Magnolia Grandiflora.
Contusive pain in liver and spleen, extending to stomach.
Female complaints
Thick white or yellow discharge, with straining when urinating, also with constipation.
Menses delayed, pale and scanty, of coagulated blood for two days is an indication for this remedy.
Neck and Back
Stiffness of neck, and contusive pain, stiffness and tiredness, and in back.
Weight in neck with tiredness of spine.
Extremities
Uneasiness in hands, compelling constant rubbing, sprained pains in joints.
Stiffness of limbs, pricking in whole body, soreness, better by exercise.
Cardiac and rheumatic pains generally better in morning, sometimes after rising, better of pain in dry weather.
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