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Calendula (marigold), indicated for wound healing, skin inflammation, wounds, frostbite and burns;
Conium (poison hemlock), indicated for swollen glands and neoplasms in various organs;
Colchicum e seminibus (meadow saffron), indicated for acute and chronic gout, acute joint rheumatism, tenysynovitis and inflammation of the gastro-intestinal tract;
Mercurius bijodatus (mercury iodide), indicated mucosal inflammation of the nose, throat, tonsils and eyes;
Stibium sulfuratum nigrum (black sulphide of antimony), indicated for skin diseases and rheumatic diseases; and
Podophyllum (may-apple), indicated for tissue and connective tissue weakness, ex. prolapse of rectum and uterus), and diseases of the hepatic and biliary tracts.
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