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Aragallus Lamberti, commonly known as White Loco Weed or Rattle Weed, derives from a plant that primarily affects the nervous system, inducing symptoms of incoordination, paralysis, and mental confusion.

ARAGALLUS LIMBARTI

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SOURCE INFORMATION

Scientific Classification

  • Kingdom: Plantae
  • Phylum: Angiosperms
  • Class: Eudicots
  • Order: Fabales
  • Family: Fabaceae (Leguminosae)
  • Genus: Astragalus (Several species are commonly referred to as locoweed)

Description

  • Locoweed is a common name for various species of plants belonging to the Astragalus genus.
  • It is a type of legume and is found in North America.
  • The term “locoweed” is often used to describe plants known for causing toxicity in livestock, especially in cattle and horses.
  • Grazing on these plants can lead to a condition known as “locoism.”

PHARMACOLOGY

Acting principally on the nervous system, Aragallus Lamberti produces a bewildered and confused state.

It manifests symptoms of incoordination and paralysis, particularly affecting the locomotor functions.

The remedy is known to address tiredness, especially in the morning.

CHIEF GUIDING SYMPTOMS

  1. Mental State
    • Great depression, intensified in the morning or evening.
    • Inability to concentrate or study.
    • Cross, irritable, and restless demeanor.
    • Bewildered mental state, marked by confusion and apathy.
    • Desire to be alone, difficulty in concentrating the mind, and absent-mindedness.
    • Lack of ambition and defective expression in writing.
  2. Physical Symptoms
    • Diplopia (double vision) and burning sensation in the eyes.
    • Cracking of the lower lip.
    • Throat symptoms include aching, a feeling of fullness, soreness with nausea, and a dark, swollen, glazed pharynx.
    • Respiratory symptoms involve a weight on the chest, constriction as of a wide band, soreness under the sternum, and oppression.
  3. Extremities
    • Weakness in limbs.
    • Pain in the left sciatic nerve.
    • Cramps of muscles on the front of the leg while walking.

RELATIONSHIP

Compare Aragallus Lamberti with Astragallus and Oxytropis, two other varieties of Loco Weed, as well as Baryta.

DOSAGE

Aragallus Lamberti is administered in the sixth and two hundredth potencies for therapeutic effects.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)

  1. What is the primary action of Aragallus Lamberti on the nervous system?
    • Aragallus Lamberti acts principally on the nervous system, inducing a bewildered and confused state, incoordination, and symptoms of paralysis.
  2. When is the mental depression most pronounced?
    • The mental depression is most pronounced in the morning or evening.
  3. What are the key symptoms related to concentration and mental focus?
    • Individuals may experience difficulty concentrating, absent-mindedness, and a lack of ambition.
  4. Are there specific symptoms related to vision and the eyes?
    • Yes, diplopia (double vision) and a burning sensation in the eyes are notable symptoms.
  5. What respiratory symptoms does Aragallus Lamberti address?
    • Respiratory symptoms include a weight on the chest, constriction, soreness under the sternum, and a feeling of oppression.