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  Convallaria - A neglected heart remedy. By Charles C. Boericke, M. D.
Convallaria Majalis, L. CONVALLARIA MAJALIS is the ordinary lily-of-the-valley belonging to the species Maiblume.
Convallaria is one of the newer Homœopathic remedies, not being mentioned in our literature previous to 1883, and for that reason is not to be found in Allen's "Encyclopedia" or Hering's "Guiding Symptoms." This may be one of the reasons why it is not more often used.
Convallaria is better tolerated, does not accumulate in the system, does not increase the blood-pressure (although I realize that this is a mooted question in pharmacology), and finally if its effect is slow, it is less fleeting.
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 PEAT IN CONVALLARIA GROWING
Growing of Convallaria pips for forcing has a centennial tradition in Germany.
After ZWEEDE (1930) presented the phases of development of Convallaria, it was learned that in certain limits it is possible to regulate the development of different growth phases with growing and storage technique (HARTSEMA and LUYTEN 1933, RICHTER 1957, MAATSCH and HERKLOTZ 1962).
The knowledge and control of pests and diseases of Convallaria is deepened (RICKERT 1961, FRANZ 1963).
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 Convallaria oleander nerium oleander   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Convallaria is a low, glabrous, stemless, perennial herb indigenous to Siberia, and to a large part of Europe and our own country from Virginia to the Carolinas and Georgia.
Convallaria has been used extensively as a phytomedicinal for the detoxification of the liver.
In its effects upon the human circulatory system, convallaria very closely resembles digitalis, without, however, causing the unpleasant disturbances produced by the latter.
www.cardio-vascular-health.com /ingredients_herbal_directory/convallaria_nerium_oleander.htm   (592 words)

  
 Extractum Convallariae Fluidum, Fluid Extract of Convallaria
Bogoyavlenski's extensive observations of the action of convallaria upon warm-blooded animals were as follows: It induces a sudden retardation of the cardiac contractions, with increase of blood pressure.
To sum up the influences of convallaria: It is used to excellent advantage in the tobacco heart from cigarette smoking; in the bicycle heart from overstrain; in asthmatic breathing from enfeebled heart, especially in chronic asthma.
To combat cardiac dyspnea, convallaria is inferior to Quebracho.
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