Homoeopathy — Page 52
. Aloe 52 Returning to the main subject of Aloe, ingestion of seafood, especially oysters, is immediately followed by diarrhoea. Along with nausea and vomiting , the patient suffers from headache , starting from the forehead. The eyes are red, heavy and difficult to open. The lips are dry. Chewing produces an audible noise in the ears. Sometimes, Aloe patients bleed from the nose as they wake up in the morning. The mouth tastes bitter. Typically, there is pain under the ribs on the right side. Loose motions are associated with gripe. The piles hang in bunches and feel burning hot. Cold applications offer relief. If the patient is constipated instead of having loose motions, the lower part of the abdomen feels severely tense. Meat does not bother the patient of Aloe, yet the patient does not like to eat it. Aloe women experience aggravation of their symptoms during their menstruation period. Walking and standing becomes difficult. The uterus feels full and heavy due to pelvic congestion. The periods appear earlier than usual and are excessive (Menorrhagia). Another sign of Aloe is irritation of the throat and coughing. The joints ache. The symptoms are worse in the morning, more so in the hot, dry weather. The cold weather and open air offer relief. Mostly the symptoms start or intensify after food intake. Adjuvant: Sulphur Antidotes: Sulphur, Opium Potency: 30