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Gelsemium is used medicinally for fevers. Persons needing gelsemium feel heavy and tremble with exhaustion. They can also be thirsty. Complains come on very slowly, often when then weather changes from cold to warm.
KEY USES:
Headaches and eye problems
Colds and influenza
Fears, especially before giving a talk or examination
School phobia
Bedwetting - Frightened and apprehensive children
Sore throat
Symptoms of flushing, aching, trembling
'Tight' headache, pain around the neck eyes and shoulders
Heavy eyes
Flu like symptons with backache - Shivering
Weary with heavy, aching muscles
Absence of thirst even with high temperature
Difficulty in swallowing
Vertigo
Directions:
Press base twice to release two pillules into cap. Unscrew cap and without touching pillules tip them into mouth. Pillules to be sucked or chewed and taken between meals.
Adults and children: 2 pillules every 2 hours for the first 6 doses, then 4 times daily for up to 5 days or until symptoms improve.
Precautions:
If symptoms worsen or persist, consult a doctor.
Always Read the Label
Keep all medicines out of the reach of children.
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