HOMOEOPATHIC THERAPY IN SOME NERVE DISEASES



Secale cornutum 3X. (see Ergotinum(: Especially indicated in the early stages, and it has organ specific relation to the blood vessels.

Sepia 6X. to 30X.: Due to its action on circulation, it can be considered a prophylactic as regards apoplexy. It has stiffness of neck, throbbing headache, vertigo, tendency to contraction and loss of memory (amnesia); disturbed circulation on abdominal organs.

Strontium carbonicum 6X.; Strontium, iodatum 6X.: Has proved to be able to reduce blood pressure and to prevent fibrous processes.

Strophanthus hispidus 1X.: In sometimes important in stimulating circulation.

Zincum metallicum 6X.: Has less action on the paralysis than on the sensorial disturbances remaining after apoplexy, and is a prominent brain tonic.

Alexander Zweig
Zweig, Alexander 1881-1934
Alexander Zweig (born June 11, 1881 in Oels [1] , † July 1, 1934 Hirschberg ) was a German physician, homeopath and medical writer.
In 1906 Zweig settled as a practical doctor in the Silesian Hirschberg, where he finally became the owner of his own sanatorium. In addition to his work as a doctor, Zweig did well as a medical writer: Until the 1930s, he published a number of medical reference books and guides.
Author of :
Nervous Diseases: A homeopathic-clinical compendium of the most important nerve diseases. J. Sunday, Regensburg 1927.
Small Vademecum: Introduction to Homeopathy. Willmar Schwabe, Leipzig 1927.
Instructions for the study of practical homeopathy for physicians. J. Sunday, Regensburg 1927.
Local spasm forms (employment spasm, swallowing, calf cramp) and their treatment. Dr. Madaus & Co., Radebeul 1929.
Soul disease. Dr. Madaus & Co., Radebeul 1930.
Allergic diseases and their homeopathic treatment. O. Enslin, Berlin 1930.