Allium cepa THE COMMON RED ONION   Why should not this peculiar and pungent vegetable, which contains notably phosphorus and sulphur, and of which the juice, even in the form

Allium cepa Coryza with frequent sneezing and profuse acrid discharge, corroding upper lip and nose. Lachrymation also profuse but bland. (EUPH. reverse.)   Cold extends to the bronchi, with profuse

Allium Cepa Cepa. Common Red Onion. N. O. Liliaceae. Tincture of the onion; or of whole fresh plant gathered from July to August.   Clinical.-Anus, fissure of. Ascites. Catarrh. Cold.

Allium cepa Mind and Disposition. Melancholy. Fear that the pains would become unbearable.   Head. Dulness. Dull head-ache, with coryza ; worse in the evening ; better in the open

Allium cepa all-c ONION LILIACEAE Acute catarrhal inflammation of mucous membranes, with increased secretion.   Catarrhal dull headache, with coryza; < in the evening, > in open air; < on

Allium Cepa General features: Allium cepa is used principally for “colds.” There are various phases of these “colds,” in the nose, in the throat, in the larynx, in the bronchial tubes.

Allium Cepa Homeopathy medicine A picture of coryza, with acrid nasal discharge and laryngeal symptoms, eye secretion bland; singers’ cold, worse in warm room and toward evening; better in open