Mygale Las.

Mygale lasiodora syn. M. avicularis, Aranea avicularis


Common Name(s)
Mygale, Cuban spider.
Origin
Found mainly in South America.
Background
This hairy, bird-catching spider weaves tube-shaped nets between tree leaves to capture its prey.
Preparation
The whole, live spider is steeped in alcohol, diluted, and succussed.

Remedy profile

Mygale las. is best suited to people who are restless, anxious, fearful, and delirious. They may talk deliriously about work, fear death, and have a high sex drive.

The remedy is generally prescribed for twitching, convulsive movements, possibly accompanied by nausea, dimmed vision, and heart palpitations. It is also used for chorea, especially when this affects the muscles of the upper body, including the face. The tongue is so dry that words may seem to be "jerked" out on speaking. During sleep there may be restlessness, ridiculous dreams, and grinding of teeth.

Symptoms better: During sleep.

Symptoms worse: In the morning; for sitting; for eating.



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