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Cimicifuga
has a wide action upon the
cerebrospinal and muscular system, as well as upon the uterus and ovaries.
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Cimicifuga's diverse symptoms
include: intense thirst, much sighing, chattiness, trembling, cramping,
radiating shooting (like electric shock) pains.
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It can ease symptoms of
minor back and neck pain, achy limbs and muscular soreness.
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Its shooting throbbing
headaches tend to follow a period of study, mental stress or worry.
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Symptoms tend to be worse in
the morning and during a woman's cycle and better for warmth and eating.
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Cimicifuga also has a range
of women’s health applications including a special affinity for balancing
symptoms of PMS, irregular cycles and menopausal symptoms
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Symptoms may include cramps,
pain from hip to hip, throbbing headache and moodiness.
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Especially useful in rheumatic, nervous
people with ovarian irritation,
uterine cramps and heavy limbs.
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The remedy treats muscular and cramping pains,
primarily of neurotic origin, occurring in nearly every part of the body.
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Agitation and pain
indicate the need for it.
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Pains like electric
shocks here and there.
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Migraines.
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Symptoms referable to the pelvic organs
prominent.
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It lessens the frequency and force of the pulse soothes pain and
allays irritability.
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Better warmth.
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Better eating.
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Worse morning, cold (except headache).
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Worse during menses; the more profuse the
flow, the greater the suffering.
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Symptoms of agitation, a dark
gloomy sadness
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Pains 'like electric shocks'
are key to this remedy's selection.