LYMPH-IMMUNE

SYMPTOM
CONDITION
SUB-CONDITION
HERB
IMMUNITY
Innate, to stimulate
 
Althea, Aristolochia (all), Astragalus, Baptisia, Bursera, Commiphora, Cupressus, Echinacea, Eupatorium perfoliatum, Fouquieria, Iris versicolor, Stillingia, Thuja, Viola Acquired, to stimulate, Echinacea
IMMUNOSUPPRESSION
Recent, from stress
 
Echinacea and Commiphora
 
Extended, with congestion, edema
 
Astragalus, Baptisia, or Hydrastis combined with Echinacea
LEUKOCYTOSIS
 
 
Echinacea and Ligusticum porteri or Lomatium dissectum
LEUKOPENIA
 
 
Echinacea and Commiphora
LYMPHADENITIS
Inflammatory with fever
 
Echinacea
 
In inguinal nodes
 
Fouquieria, Phytolacca
 
In chronic debility
 
Ceanothus with Astragalus or Baptisia
 
Cervical or under jaw
 
Ceanothus
 
 
with ulcerations of mouth
Coptis, Corydalis
 
 
with hard, inflames, not shotty, nodes
Phytolacca
 
 
with congested cisterna chyli and thoracic ducts
Fouquieria
 
 
with depression or agitation, strong apocrine secretions, following massage, workouts, or energetic manipulations
Stillingia
LYMPHANGITIS
Acute in strong individuals
 
Echinacea and Lomatium
 
Acute in weak individuals
 
Echinacea and Astragalus, "Alterative syrup"
 
Subacute, lingering
 
Iris versicolor, Stillingia, Xanthoxylum
MONONUCLEOSIS
Acute stages
 
Echinacea and Lomatium
 
 
with hepatomegaly
Polymnia
 
 
with widespread soft and inflamed nodes
Ceanothus
 
 
with steatorrhea, portal congestion, hemorrhoids
Fouquieria
 
General supportive
 
Ceanothus, Echinacea, Polymnia
MUMPS
Acute
 
Phytolacca and Aconitum (2:1), small frequent doses
 
 
with high fever
Gelsemium
 
 
with muscular aching
Cimicifuga
 
Topical lotion
 
Echinacea and Phytolacca (3:1), diluted well
SPLENITIS
Infectious, as supportive
 
Polymnia
 
Subacute, chronic, or secondary to hepatitis
 
Ceanothus

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