Tranquillisation: The Non Addictive WayIn this book Speight helps people find another way of dealing with anxieties, grief, stress and many conditions for which tranquillising drugs are so often prescribed. |
Contents
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What Is Homoeopathy? | 9 |
Mind States | 13 |
Homoeopatic Materia Medica | 24 |
How To Find The Correct Remedy | 61 |
Repertory | 66 |
Our Daily Food | 88 |
Positive Thought | 92 |
Useful Addresses | 94 |
Books for Further Reading | 96 |
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Acon ACONITUM NAPELLUS aggravation Anac anger anguish anxiety Anxious apprehension Arg.n Aversion Bar.c Bell Better Calc Carb.an cause Caust Cham Changeable Characteristics China CINCHONA OFFICINALIS Cocc cold air cold food Complaints Craves damp dark death despair Diazepam draught Dread dreams drinks dullness Easily frightened eating emotion everything excitement exertion fear feels fright Gels Graph grief heat homoeopathic remedies Hyper-sensitivity illness Indifference Irritable Kali Lach limbs lying on painful lying on right Merc mind symptoms Modalities Worse morning Nat.c Nat.m nervous night Nit.ac noise Norman Vincent Peale open air painful side patient Phos Phos.ac potencies prescribed profuse Prostration Puls REPERTORY OF MODALITIES restlessness Rhus right side Sensitive sleep slightest Staph stress sugar suicide sweat talk temperament thunderstorm tobacco smoke touch tranquillisers VERATRUM ALBUM vomiting wants Warm applications warmth of bed weakness of memory weather winds worry