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| When early autumn's hot days and cold nights aggravate your complaint, think of Dulc. Actually, damp cold weather anytime can set off Dulcamara's colds and flu with their rattling coughs, congestion and profuse mucus. Cold wet weather also triggers Dulcamara's joint pain, burning hives, lower back stiffness, bladder, eye and sinus inflammation, and its painful slimy, mucus-filled diarrhea (especially in teething children). Those who benefit most from Dulcamaras healing like to be a bit controlling of their families and catch colds easily. |
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