Combination P2

                       Pettorale-2
         P1 +(True, Glecho, Galeop) +C2

Introduction 

      Second combination of the 6th group of electroid compounds in pettorales, P2 is composed of 15 medicinal plants, of which six being drawn from P1 and three new additions as shown in the table below. 

Composition 

Botanical Name  Common Name   Ratio 

1.Adianthum       Maiden hair fern       10
 Capill veneris 
2.Allium cepa         Onion                      20
3.Eucalyptus         Eucalyptus                10
   Globulus 
4.Galeopsis        Hollot tooth                10
   Ochroleuca 
5.Glechoma          Ground lvy                10
     Hederacea 
6.Urogoga           Emetic root                 20
    Ipecacuanha 
7.Phellandrium     Water starword        30
   Aquaticum 
8.Polygala            Bitter milkwood         20
    Amara 
9.Teucrium           Germander                20
   Scorodonia 

10.Gewebemittel-2      Ration                 10

C2:Vincet.., Coni.., Pimpi, Rhusto, Equi, Petrosel, 6+6+3=15 medicinal plants. 

       Combination P2 is indicated like its foregoing counterpart P1 in advanced stages of respiratory track diseases when the mucous membrane and areola are inflamed and ulcerated. The sputum is thick, sticky and of intensely fetid and foul odour. It is used in all stages of tuberculosis as well as to prevent it. 

     Laryngitis, pulmonary haemorrhages, tuberculosis of lungs and pneumonia are its special fields of action mainly during first stage

Therapeutic  Sphere 

Laryngeal dyspnoea 
Laryngeal phthisis 
Laryngitis 
Laryngitis chronica 
Tracheal disorder
Phthisis laryngis 
Phthisis pulmonum 
Pneumonis lobar 
Pneumonia catarrhal 
Pneumonia croups 
Pneumonia embolism 
Pneumonia serous 
Pneumo halmothoray 
Pneumo typhous 

Dilution and its uses 
 
      1st.dilution :like 'P1'
       2nd dilution: inflammation of lungs and t.b of any organ 
       3rd dilution : T. B or lungs and brain                                 (Meningies) 
Higher dilutions: Ch.conditions of pulmonary diseases. 

                   Dr. Mahalakshmi Raghunath

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