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China OfficinalisFrom the homeopathic pharmacopoeia
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About the Preparation - |
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Preparation name |
Cinchona Officinalis
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Preparation category |
Homoeopathic remedy |
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Natural Order |
Rubiaceae
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Common Name |
Peruvian bark
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Latin Name |
Cinchona officinalis
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Chemical Formula |
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Mother tincture made |
Tincture
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General description |
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Effect on plants - |
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Named Issues |
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General Appearance |
Weak from loss of fluids due to injury or sucking insects (337) Extremely weak (337)
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Roots |
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Stem/trunk and bark - capillary system |
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Leaves |
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Flowers |
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Generative organs |
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Fruit |
After harvest, the coffee plants were empty and exhausted. Two days after the remedy dose, the coffee plants had fully recovered. (1763)
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Seed |
Essential oil production response was non linear. In the chromatographic profiles there were observed bands of chlorogenic acid, acetylenes, flavonoids. Bands of chlorogenic acid were present in the samples from 2CH, 4CH, 6CH, 12CH, 22CH, 24CH plots and controls. Characteristic bands of acetylene were present in all treatments. The 2CH and 16CH and the control (distilled water) solutions caused the presence of typical bands of flavonoids. (1866)
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Notes and Academic Papers |
Worse from heat and lengthy dry periods (337)
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