The common names of this remedy is Prickly Ash. It is found
in Northern, Middle and Western United States. It was introduced and
proved by Cullis. The mother tincture is prepared from the bark and
dilution from it.
This remedy is indicated in chronic rheumatism, catarrhal
conditions, Neuralgic dysmenorrhoea, indigestion from over eating or
from excessive liquid, insomnia and occipital headaches. This remedy
increases the moucus secretions of mouth and stimulates the secretions
from all glands having their ducts opening in the mouth.