Cocculus indicus Menispermum cocculus, Cocculus indicus, Cocculus suberosus, Anamirta cocculus.” The seeds or berries are the parts used in medicine. This substance was employed by the ancients as a poison

Cocculus indicus Weakness of cervical muscles, can hardly hold the head up. Weakness in small of back as if paralyzed; gives out when walking; can hardly stand, walk or talk.

Cocculus indicus [Cocc.]   Mind.– He sits, as though’ buried in deep thought, and takes no notice of his surroundings. Time passes too rapidly. Mild, indolent temperament. Sadness during the

Cocculus indicus cocc COCCULUS INDICUS MENISPERMACEAE   For women and children with light hair and eyes, who suffer severely during menstruation and pregnancy; unmarried and childless women.   Adapted to

Cocculus Indicus We will study the general system and The mind as usual. Cocculus slows down all the activities of the body and mind, producing a sort of paralytic weakness. Behind time

COCCULUS INDICUS Indian Cockle (COCCULUS) Within the sphere of action of Cocculus are many spasmodic and paretic affections, notably those affecting one-half of the body. Affects the cerebrum, will not