Like all good Philosophers, I have ingested poison… yes, poison… strychnine, to be precise… strychnine in the form of thuja pillules 30c ; ) 3 to be taken in 24 hours, so 8 hours apart… to be followed by ignatia 30c a month later, of which 1 pillule is to be taken twice a week. The symptoms in colour are the ones the thuja was prescribed for:
Overview Information
Thuja is a tree. The leaves and leaf oil are used as a medicine.
Thuja is used for respiratory tract infections such as bronchitis, bacterial skin infections, and cold sores. It is also used for painful conditions including osteoarthritis and a nerve disorder that affects the face called trigeminal neuralgia.
Some people use thuja to loosen phlegm (as an expectorant), to boost the immune system (as an immunostimulant), and to increase urine flow (as a diuretic). It has also been used to cause abortions.
Thuja is sometimes applied directly to the skin for joint pain, ostearthritis, and muscle pain. Thuja oil is also used for skin diseases, warts, and cancer; and as an insect repellent.
In foods and beverages, thuja is used as a flavoring agent.
In manufacturing, thuja is used as a fragrance in cosmetics and soaps.
How does it work?
Thuja contains chemicals that might fight viruses. It also contains a chemical called thujone that can cause brain problems.
Possibly Effective for:
Common cold
Insufficient Evidence for:
Cold sores
Low white blood cell count (leukopenia)
Nasal swelling (sinusitis)
Sore throat (tonsillitis).
Stimulating immune function
Bronchitis
Pneumonia
Skin infections
Nerve pain
Strep throat
Abortions
Arthritis
Joint pain
Muscle aches
Skin diseases
Cancer
Warts
Use as an insect repellent
Other conditions