Alnus [Aln.]
Natural History.
Red Alder
General.
Has some reputation as a remedy for
skin affections, glandular enlargements, and indigestion from imperfect
secretion of gastric juice. It stimulates nutrition, and thus acts favorably
upon strumous disorders, enlarged glands, etc. Ulcerated mucous membranes of
mouth and throat. Fingers covered by crust caused by pustules, disagreeable
odor. Indigestion from imperfect secretion of gastric juice.
Female.
Leucorrhoea, with erosions of
cervix, bleeding easily. Amenorrhoea, with burning pains from back to pubis.
Skin.
Chronic herpes. Enlarged
sub-maxiliary glands. Eczema, prurigo. Purpura hemorrhagica. Poison-oak. Use
locally.
Dose.
Tincture to third potency.