Spigelia anthelmia A native of the West Indies and of South America. It must not be confounded with the SPIGELIA MARYLANDICA, a native of the United States and the officinal Spigelia

Spigelia anthelmia Violent beating of the heart, shakes the chest; sometimes audible several inches away.   Left-sided neuralgias of head, face and eyes; pains increase and decrease with the rising

Spigelia anthelmia [Spig.]   Mind.– Difficult thinking and disinclination for mental exertion. Very weak memory. Restlessness, anxiety, and solicitude for the future. Dejection even mounting to self – destruction. Uneasiness.

Spigelia anthelmia spig PINKROOT LOGANIACEAE Adapted to anaemic debilitated subjects of rheumatic diathesis; to scrofulous children afflicted, with ascarides and lumbrici (Cina, Stan.). Persons with light hair; pale, thin, bloated,

SPIGELIA ANTHELMIA Pinkroot (SPIGELIA) Spigelia is an important remedy in pericarditis and other diseases of the heart, because the provings were conducted with the greatest regard for objective symptoms and