Artemisia Vulgaris

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Artemisia Vulgaris Reference Specimen Botanical Specimen and Materia Medica Identification
🌿 Traditional Herbal Medicine Profile This page outlines the crude botanical applications, traditional herbal infusions, and active properties of Artemisia Vulgaris. Herbal preparations act biochemically on body tissues.
GENERAL
  • Like the other Artemisias, this remedy has a prominent place in convulsive diseases.
  • Some reputation as a remedy for epileptic conditions and convulsive diseases of childhood and girls at pubertyAdolescent sexual maturity phaseThe stage of physical growth and hormonal changes when a child's body matures into an adult body capable of reproduction..
  • Acts better when given with wine than with water.
  • Excitable and irritable before attack of epilepsy after fright or grief after a blow on the head with menstrual disturbances with teething.
  • Attack accompanied or followed by profuse offensive sweat, by seminal ejaculations.
  • Profuse sweat, having a peculiar fetid, cadaverous or garlic-like odor is a characteristic of the remedy.
  • Attacks frequently repeated, then fol lowed by a long interval of rest.
  • Petit mal.
  • Epilepsy without aura after fright and other violent emotions.
  • Epilepsy after masturbation.
  • Several convulsions close together.
  • Irregular or deficient menstruation with epileptic convulsions.
  • Violent cramps in abdomen with irregular insufficient menstruation.
  • Nervous chlorosis with very dry skin.
  • Chorea with inability to swallow.
  • Colored light produces dizziness.
  • Worms.
  • Right side convulsed, left paralyzed
HERBAL INTERACTIONS & SAFETY
📊 Comparative Herbal Actions:

Compare: (1) Absin. - nearest relative. (2) Abrot., Cina, Cham., Am., Mill. (3) Cic. - staring,
jerking head, etc. (4) Cina - eyes. (5) Apis, Hell. (6) Bufo - irritable before fit, Caust., Ruta, Sec. (7) Bry. -
chewing motion of jaw. Compatible: Stram., Puls., Aur. Follows well after: Aeon., Bell., Bry., Hell., Cina, lod.

MIND
  • Complaints from fright.
  • Catalepsy after fright.
  • EpilepsyNeurological disorder causing seizuresA neurological disorder marked by sudden recurrent episodes of sensory disturbance, loss of consciousness, or convulsions. after fright or grief.
  • Weak-minded with epileptic fits.
  • Excitable before the attack of epilepsy.
  • Sudden whining.
  • Stupor after convulsions.
  • Peevish and inclined to weep.
  • Very much vexed, irritable, depressed.
  • Walks in the street, suddenly stops, stares into space often mumbles a few words, becomes normal and Artemisia vulgaris remembers nothing.
  • Kleptomania.
  • Inclination to steal.
VERTIGO, DIZZINESS
  • VertigoSensation of dizziness or spinningA feeling of movement or spinning of oneself or the surroundings when there is no actual movement. caused by colored lights, but not by white light.
  • Epileptic vertigo.
  • COMMENTS - Convulsions of nursing or teething children.
  • Epileptic spasms, after cooling off, while over - heated from dancing.
  • Epilepsy from menstrual disturbances.
  • Nightly epilepsy with violent trismus injuring teeth.
  • During epileptic attacks violent sweat of fensive odor.
  • Long and deep sleep after a fit.
  • Sleepwalking.
  • Congestion of the brain and spine.
  • Hydrocephalus
HEAD
  • Drawn back by spasmodic twitch - ings.
  • Head bent backwards and sideways.
  • Congestion of brain.
  • Sharp shooting pains through the head.
  • Kidneys - Urine increased, yellowish.
  • Obstinate strangurySlow, painful, drop-by-drop urinationA painful condition characterized by the slow, spasmodic discharge of urine drop-by-drop, accompanied by a constant urge. in a child.
EYES
  • Colored light produces dizziness.
  • Pain and burning of vision, better rubbing, worse using eyes turned up before attack
FACE
  • Twitching in the face, mouth drawn to left Face looks older
MOUTH
  • Mouth drawn to left.
  • Chewing motion of gums, grinding teeth.
  • Lower jaw pressed forward.
  • Bites tongue in spasms.
  • Speech unintelligible, can utter but single words, and these only with great exertion.
  • Perspiration -Profuse sweat, smelling like garlic.
  • Sweats during epil eptic attacks.
  • Sweating is a sign of relief.
  • Warm sweat all over, most on occiput
THROAT
  • S wallowing difficult, food escapes from the mouth
CHEST
  • Rattling breathing with the spasms.
  • Breathing checked, suddenly a deep inspi ration ends the attack, catalepsy
ABDOMEN
  • Nausea and vomiting.
  • Cramps in stomach.
  • Teeth - Grinding of teeth, forth at mouth, thumbs drawn into fist, eyes half open, drawn upwards.
  • Temperature - ChillyHypersensitive to cold temperaturesA constitutional state of feeling exceptionally cold, lacking vital heat, and needing warmth or heavy blankets., feels unwell with drawing in limbs Coldness of body.
  • Violent cramps in abdomen.
  • Causations - Blow on head.
  • Fright, grief or bad news.
  • Masturbation.
  • Constitutions - It has a prominent place in convulsive diseases of childhood and girls at puberty.
  • Hunger, but cannot get the food down
GENITALS ETC
  • Nightly pollutions.
  • Seminal ejaculations with the spasm.
  • Irregular or deficient menstrua tion with epileptic convulsions.
  • Profuse menses.
  • Violent uterine contractions.
  • Spasms during menses.
  • Prolapsed uterus.
  • Nervous chlorosis, with very dry skin.
  • Violent contractions of pregnant uterus, threatened miscarriage.
  • Checked lochia.
  • Eclampsia
EXTREMITIES, LIMBS
  • Over-fatigue or weakness of the feet after long walks or long illness
SLEEP
  • Sleepwalking.
  • Gets up at night and works, but remembers nothing in the morning (Luna..
  • Kal i-p.)

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📚 Literature Citation & References:
This clinical profile is compiled from: Andrew Chevallier, FNIMH — Herbal Remedies (Eyewitness Companions), and Dr. David Keifer, MD — Herbal Remedies Reference Guide. Synced with traditional botanical use and pharmacological outlines.
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This profile has been verified by the Herbalhomeo medical team in accordance with authoritative homeopathic references.

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