HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS
Seven-barks
(HYDRANGEA)
A treatment for gravel, profuse credit of white amorphous salts in urine. Calculus, renal colic, bloody urine. Acts on ureter. Pain in lumbar region. Dizziness. Oppression of chest.
Urine.–Burning in urethra and typical desire. Urine challenging to start. Heavy credit score of mucus. Sharp ache in loins, specially left. Great thirst, with belly signs and symptoms and enlarged prostate (Ferr pic; Sabal). Gravelly deposits. Spasmodic stricture. Profuse credit of white amorphous salts.
Relationship.–Compare: Lycopod; Chimaphil; Berberis; Pareira; Uva; Sabal; Oxydendron; Geum-Water Avens–(Severe jerking pains from deep in the stomach to quit of urethra; affections of bladder, with pains in penis; worse, eating; comfy mucous membranes, with immoderate and wicked secretions; imperfect digestion and assimilation). Polyctrichum-Haircap moss–(according to Dr. A. M. Cushing in mom tincture or infusion for enlarged prostate-prostatitis).
Dose.–Tincture.