Zizia aurea

Ziz.Golden Alexanders / Meadow Parsnip
Plant Kingdom

Remedy of intermittent fever and headache. Malarial headache. Profuse perspiration with fever. Nausea. Used in intermittent fevers with debility.

Source

Prepared from the root of Zizia aurea (Apiaceae).

Available Potencies

6C12C30CMother Tincture
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Keynote Symptoms

Intermittent fever — malarial type. Headache with fever. Profuse perspiration. Nausea. Debility from fever. Periodicity.

Mind & Emotional Symptoms

Dull, heavy during fever.

General Symptoms

Fever. Worse from cold. Better from warmth.

Physical Symptoms

Head

Headache with fever.

Fever / Chill / Perspiration

Intermittent — malarial type. Profuse sweat. Periodicity.

Stomach

Nausea.

Modalities

Better From

Warmth

Worse From

Cold

Constitutional Type

Not constitutional. Malarial fever.

Clinical Indications

Intermittent fever, malarial headache, profuse perspiration

Comparative Materia Medica

China has malaria with periodicity. Cedron has clock-like periodicity.

Safety Information

PregnancySafe
PediatricSafe
NursingSafe
Aggravation Risk: low
Antidoting Substances

Not established.

Material Dose Toxicity

Golden alexanders is non-toxic. Not to be confused with poison hemlock (similar appearance). Safe in all potencies.

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