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| Also known as China. Though its malaria applications have decreased since 1790 when it started all this homeopathy business, this historical remedy still aids similar conditions weakened by flu, diarrhea, blood loss, vomiting or breast feeding (loss of body fluids and the acute anemia, fatigue, flatulence, headache or indigestion that may follow. Remember that drained, exhaustion you felt after your last bout of food poisoning? That's it. In the most striking Cinchona cases, the individual becomes very irritable, does not want to be touched may feel persecuted, and often feels worse after eating as the body's remaining energy has to focus on digestion. |
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