MILLEFOLIUM
Yarrow
An helpful treatment for a variety of kinds of haemorrhages; blood shiny red. Incarcerated hernia; smallpox, with notable ache in pit of stomach. After operations for stone. Bad consequences from fall from a height; overlifting. Continued excessive temperature. Haemoptysis.
Head.–Vertigo when transferring slowly. Sensation as if he had forgotten something. The head looks full of blood. Convulsions and epilepsy from suppressed menses. Piercing thrusts of pain.
Nose.–Nosebleed (Erecht). Piercing ache from eyes to root of nose.
Stool.–Haemorrhage from bowels. Bleeding haemorrhoids. Urine bloody (Senec aur).
Female.–Menses early, profuse, protracted. Haemorrhage from uterus; shiny red, fluid. Painful varices throughout pregnancy.
Respiratory.–Haemoptysis in incipient phthisis. Cough, with bloody expectoration, in suppressed menses or haemorrhoids. Violent palpitation.
Relationship.–Compare: Ficus venosa (Pakur). Haemorrhage from bowels and lungs. Acalypha and Helix tosta-Snail–(in haemoptysis, illnesses of chest, consumption); also, Secale; Ipec; Erecht; Geran; Hamam.
Dose.–Tincture, to 1/3 potency.