Ipecacuanha

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Ipecacuanha 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 Ipecacuanha. Herbal preparations act biochemically on body tissues.
GENERAL
  • Source: Derived from the dried root of Carapichea ipecacuanha (formerly Cephaelis ipecacuanha), a plant in the Rubiaceae family, native to South America, prepared for homeopathic use through maceration, serial dilutionPotentized liquid homeopathic medicineA solution prepared by repeatedly diluting and shaking (succussing) a substance to enhance healing power while removing toxicity., and succussionVigorous shaking of homeopathic dilutionThe process of vigorously shaking a liquid homeopathic solution against a firm surface during dilution to potentize it. to eliminate toxicity and enhance therapeutic action.
  • Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for respiratory, digestive,.
  • gynecological, psychological, and systemic disorders, particularly those involving nausea,.
  • vomiting, and spasmodic cough.
  • It is noted for symptoms such as persistent nausea, violent coughing, hemorrhagic tendencies, and irritability, often aggravated by warmth, motion, or eating,.
  • and ameliorated by rest, open air, or cold drinks.
  • Modern Context: Indicated for respiratory conditions (e.g., asthmaChronic respiratory disease causing difficulty breathingA condition characterized by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing, typically from an allergic reaction or hypersensitivity., whooping cough), digestive conditions (e.g., nausea, vomiting, gastritisInflammation of the stomach liningAn acute or chronic inflammation of the protective lining of the stomach, causing pain, indigestion, or bloating.), gynecological conditions (e.g., menorrhagiaAbnormally heavy or prolonged menstrual bleedingMenstrual periods with abnormally heavy or prolonged bleeding., morning sickness), psychological conditions (e.g., irritability, anxiety), and systemic conditions (e.g., fever,.
  • hemorrhagic diathesis).
  • It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by persistent nausea, spasmodic cough , heavy bleeding , or emotional irritability , typically exacerbated by warmth, motion, or eating, and often seen in individuals with acute respiratory infections,.
  • gastrointestinal disorders, or stress-related irritability.
  • The remedy is particularly relevant for those with a sensitive, chillyHypersensitive to cold temperaturesA constitutional state of feeling exceptionally cold, lacking vital heat, and needing warmth or heavy blankets. constitution, often presenting with physical symptoms like retching or bloody discharge alongside psychological symptoms like impatience or anxiety, commonly observed in patients with pertussis, hyperemesis gravidarum, or generalized anxiety disorder triggered by physical or emotional stressors
HERBAL PROPERTIES & MODALITIES
  • Worse from: Warmth (weather, rooms, drinks), motion, eating, emotional stress, lying down, night, humidity, food smells, exertion, confinement, noise, menstruation
HERBAL INTERACTIONS & SAFETY
📊 Comparative Herbal Actions:

Antidotedby: Am., Ars., Chin., Copperfumes. Dulc., Ferr., Laur., Op.. Sul -ac., Tab., Ant -t.
Compare: ( 1 ) Lob., Emetin., Ars., Tab., Cham., Puls., Ant-t., Squil, Conv. - colic and diarrhea. (2) In asthma,
Lob., Blatta. (3) Typh. - dysentery, diarrhea and summer com plaint. (4) Euph -hy. - very similar to I pecac.
Irritation of the respiratory and gastro -intestinal tracts and female organs. (5) Lip. - persistent dry. hard,
bronchial cough-asthmaand chronic bronchitis. Complementary: Cupr., Am.

MIND
  • Mental depression.
  • Sad, morose.
  • Dejected mood.
  • Peevish, irritable, scornful mood.
  • Impatient, fretful.
  • Full of desires, but do not know what they want.
  • Hard to please.
  • Holds everything in contempt.
  • Disgust with everything.
  • Haughty.
  • Censorious, critical.
  • Intolerance of noise.
  • Wrapped in thought, taciturn.
  • Moaning and sighing with the fever.
  • Anxiety during fever.
  • Restlessness during the fever.
  • Awkward and stumbles against everything.
  • Shrieking before convulsions.
  • Child cries and screams violently and incessantly.
  • Delusion he is unfortunate.
  • Hypochondria sis.
  • Disposition to slander.
  • Ailments from anger, mortific ation, vexation and reserved displeasure.
  • Irascible, restless, angry in suddenly appearing spells.
  • Haughty.
VERTIGO, DIZZINESS
  • VertigoSensation of dizziness or spinningA feeling of movement or spinning of oneself or the surroundings when there is no actual movement. with tottering and staggering.
  • Vertigo when walking, when turning around, during pregnancy.
  • Vision - Obscuration of vision.
  • State of vision constantly changing.
  • Blue and red halo around light.
  • Optical illusions in bright colors.
  • Spasm of accommodation from weakness of ciliary muscle.
  • COMMENTS - The stomach disgust of the remedy is depicted on the countenance, which expresses nausea.
  • Sickly, disgusted appearance.
  • The corners of the mouth are drawn down.
  • Blue rings around the eyes.
  • Deathly nausea (Tab.).
  • Constant nausea, not ameliorated by vomiting.
  • Can vomit blood.
  • Salivation and vomiting of white, stringy mucus.
  • Vomiting can lead to shudders with a chill, severe spasms, convulsions.
  • Can be sleepy after vomiting.
  • Desire for fresh a ir, thirstless while nau seas (Puls.).Any condition with concomi tant nausea and vomiting after pregnancy.
  • Sensation as if the stomach is hanging down (Sep.).
  • Corresponding mental state, “moroseness and contempt for everything,” “disdainful humor.” Irritability in adults, crying and screaminginchildren.
  • Restless and exhausted (Ars.).
  • Disgust.
  • Sensitiveness (Chin.), over sensitive to heat and cold.
  • Better by touch.
  • Exhaustion and an achy, bruised feeling.
  • Sore pain in the shoulder blades.
  • Bone p ains in the head and elsewhere.
  • Pains as if bones were all tom to pieces.
  • Keynote cutting pains in the left side of the abdomen over to the right.
  • Peripheral neuritisInflammation of a nerveInflammation of one or more nerves, causing pain, tenderness, numbness, or tingling in the affected area..
  • Generally a left sided remedy.
  • Intermittent headaches.
  • MigraineSevere recurring headache, often on one sideA recurrent throbbing headache that typically affects one side of the head and is often accompanied by nausea and disturbed vision. headaches.
  • Bruised feeling, severe prostrationExtreme physical weakness or exhaustionA state of extreme physical weakness, collapse, or exhaustion, often accompanying severe illness..
  • Headache “as if bruised, all through the bones of the head and down into the root of the tongue.” Pain extending to roots of teeth.
  • Headache with nausea.
  • Gastric headache, originating in the stomach, nausea precedes the headache an d persists throughout.
  • Desire to lie perfectly still.
  • Meningitis with vomiting and a high fever.
  • TetanusBacterial disease causing lockjaw and muscle spasmsA bacterial disease marked by rigidity and spasms of the voluntary muscles, especially of the jaw., lockjaw with severe spasms and retching.
  • Marked periodic action.
  • Intermittent fevers (Eup -per.).
  • Characteristic nausea through all the stages can be completely mixed up, short chill, followed by long fever.
  • Can have a pain in the upper back between the shoulder blades with fever (Gel has a chill).
  • Violent dyspneaDifficulty or shortness of breathLaborious or painful breathing, often associated with respiratory or cardiac conditions. with wheezing and great weight and anxiety about the précordia.
  • Threatened suffocation from accumulation of mucus.
  • Loss of breath, pale, stiff and blue.
  • Strangling with gagging and vomiting of mucus, bleeding from nose or mouth.
  • Coughing up mucus, gagging.
  • Must stand by the window to get oxygen.
  • Worse damp weather and changes in weather.
  • PneumoniaLung infection with inflamed air sacsInflammatory condition of the lung affecting primarily the microscopic air sacs (alveoli), usually caused by infection. and bronchitisInflammation of the bronchial tubesInflammation of the mucous membrane in the bronchial tubes, typically causing bronchospasm and coughing. with severe shortness of breath with rattling mucus (Ant-t.).
  • For bronchitis in infants with coarse rattling in the chest.
  • Concomitant respiratory and gastric symptoms.
  • For emphysema in theelderly.
  • Suffocative respiration (Spong.), but wet.
  • Asthma with a breathless feeling, nausea and vomiting, with thick, yellow mucus (Lob., Ars., Ant -t., Ant-c.).
  • Dry, spasmodic, constricted, asthmatic cough.
  • Whooping cough.
  • Characteristic spasmodic rigidity in whooping cough.
  • Sub-acute inflamm ation of the cornea with intense pain.
  • Pustular conjunctivitis, espe cially in children.
  • Inflammation with tearing pain and gushing of tears.
  • PhotophobiaExtreme sensitivity to lightAn abnormal intolerance to light, causing eye discomfort, squinting, or pain in bright environments..
  • Violent neuralgiaSharp nerve pain along a nerve pathIntense, shooting, or burning pain that radiates along the course of one or more nerves. of eyeballs, shooting in the head with gushes of tears, nausea, etc.
  • HemorrhageProfuse bleeding from a ruptured blood vesselAn escape of blood from a ruptured blood vessel, especially when profuse. with bright, red blood (Phos.).
  • Gushing blood, with sinking feeling and nausea (Ferr is weak and flushed with gushing).
  • Nosebleeds with a sensation of nausea and sinking, or nosebleeds from coughing and sneezing attacks.
  • Uterine hemorrhage.
  • Threatened mi scarriage, with a sharp pain around the umbilicus, running downward to the uterus.
  • Miscarriage due to spasmodic vomiting.
  • Spotting blood before contractions.
  • Hemorrhage after childbirth with bright red blood, nausea, disgust and weakness.
  • Metrorrhagia after confinement with a low pulse, nausea.
  • Steady flow of bright red blood, which may soak through the bed to the floor or may run over the foot of the bed.
  • Constant nausea and discharge of blood before the proper period.
  • Menstrual cramps with nausea and vomiting, must lie still in bed.
  • Copious menses.
  • Bloody diarrheaFrequent, loose, and watery stoolsA state of having three or more loose or liquid bowel movements per day. associated with nausea and vomiting.
  • Constant urge to stool, tenesmusPainful urge to empty bladder or bowelsA distressing, constant, and ineffectual urge to evacuate the bowels or bladder, accompanied by pain..
  • Stools can be bloody, burning, offensive, watery.
  • Severe colicSevere fluctuating pain in the abdomenSevere, often fluctuating pain in the abdomen caused by gas, spasm, or obstruction in the intestines, common in infants. that is as sociated with dysenteryIntestinal infection with severe bloody diarrheaInfection of the intestines resulting in severe diarrhea with the presence of blood and mucus in the feces..
  • Suppressed skin eruptio ns that go to the stomach and bowels and cause severe colic.
  • Stomach symptoms worse from ice cream, pork, and rich, fatty foods (Puls.).
  • Bad taste in the mouth.
  • The thought, smell or idea of food causes patient to gag and choke.
  • AnorexiaLoss of appetiteA medical term for lack or loss of appetite for food..
  • Heroin withdrawal symptoms.
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  • R.
  • Haynes used Ip as an antidoteNeutralizing substance or remedyA remedy or substance that stops, counteracts, or neutralizes the action of a previously taken remedy. to the opium and morphine addiction.
  • He gave five drops of Ip tinctureConcentrated liquid raw extractA mother tincture prepared by soaking botanical, animal, or mineral raw materials in alcohol and water. for every grain of morphine, or its equivalent in heroin or opium, which the patient has been accustomed to take.
  • Jahr recommended that in all cases of intermittents in which no other remedy is particularly indicated Ip should be given.
  • It will either cure the case or bring out more indications for another remedy.
  • Clarke frequently found this advice useful.
  • As most intermittents have been treated with quinine, it is thought the antidotal properties of Ip may have good effects.
  • Allen noted that Ip dilutions have helped granulations of the eyelids.
  • Cooper cured an immense uterine fibroid with persistent painful irritation of the skin.
  • Ther e was constant retching and vomiting, made worse by eating.
  • Vaginal irritation with thick leucorrheaWhitish or yellowish vaginal dischargeA whitish or yellowish discharge of mucus from the vagina, often indicating congestion or mild infection. and a feeling of desperation.
  • Dr.
  • Nancy T.
  • Williams cured several cases of gallstone colic on the symptom “external chilliness with internal heat,” with Ip.
  • 6c.
  • The relief was prompt and lasting.
  • Dr.
  • Edwin Muskett noted its specific use for malignant pustule and anthrax, used locally and internally.
  • Hahnemann considered it a short-acting medicine
HEAD
  • Cold sweat on forehead.
  • Heat and throbbing in head, with red cheeks.
  • Aching pain, pressure in forehead.
  • Throbbing in forehead.
  • Migraine or gastric headaches with nausea and vomiting.
  • Headaches with nosebleed.
  • Headache as if brain compressed.
  • Bones of skull feel crushed or bruised.
  • Pain, bruised feeling in brain.
  • Pain in occiput, worse vomiting during chill.
  • Shooting pain in vertex.
  • Pain in the occiput and the neck.
  • Headache over left eye.
  • Pain extends to teeth and root of tongue.
  • Stinging pain with heaviness of head.
  • Hydrocephaloid, fontanels open.
EYES
  • Inflamed, red eyes.
  • Red circle around cornea.
  • Yellow sclera.
  • Dilated pupils.
  • Eyes fixed and turned to right.
  • Conjunctivitis.
  • Ulcers of cornea or conjunctiva.
  • Pustular inflammation of cornea and conjunctiva.
  • Cornea dim.
  • Profuse, gushing lachrymation with nausea.
  • Shooting pains through the eyeball.
  • Twitching of eyelids.
  • Lids red and swollen after catching cold.
  • Eyes tire from near vision.
  • Cannot move eyes without nausea from looking at moving objects.
  • Photophobia without redness of eyes.
  • Light, candlelight ag gravates
EARS
  • Cannot endure the least noise.
  • Coldness and chilliness of the ears, during the fever
FACE
  • Puffed or sunken.
  • One side of face hot, the other cold.
  • Pale, blue about the eyes or lips, white linea nasalis.
  • Redness of the skin around the mouth.
  • Lips blue during chill.
  • Lips covered with small aphthaeSmall painful mouth ulcers (canker sores)Small, painful, shallow ulcers that develop inside the mouth, on the tongue, cheeks, or gums. and eruptions.
  • Rash in the face.
  • Pityriasis.
  • Periodical orbital neuralgias with some lachrymation, photophobia and smarting eyelids.
  • Convulsive startings of the muscles of the face
MOUTH
  • Mouth moist with much saliva increased.
  • Earthy, bitter, sweetish, bloody taste.
  • Smarting pain in mouth and on tongue.
  • Child thrusts its fists into the mouth and screams during dentition.
  • Nose - Nosebleed, bright red blood.
  • Nosebleed during cough, headache, every time the patient takes cold.
  • CoryzaCommon head cold with nasal dischargeAcute inflammation of the nasal mucous membranes, producing sneezing, congestion, and watery discharge. with stoppage of nose and nausea.
  • Discharge of thin mucus with cough and expectoration.
  • Sneezing.
  • Itching of nose.
  • Loss Ipecacuanha of smell.
  • Perspiration - Cold, clammy.
  • Hands and feet drip cold sweat.
  • Very profuse sweats, mostly during night.
  • Sweats with redness of one cheek and paleness of the other.
  • Hot sweats, sudden attacks in room.
  • Sour sweat with turbid urine.
  • Sweat stains yellow.
  • Profuse perspiration after quinine
THROAT
  • Sore throat, as from swelling of the pharynx.
  • Difficult swallowing, as from paralysisLoss of voluntary muscle functionThe loss of the ability to move (and sometimes to feel anything) in part or most of the body. of the tongue and of the gullet.
  • Fauces, stinging, rough, sore, and dry.
  • Pressure in throat with pains in diaphragm.
  • Deep red color of tonsils and pharynx.
  • Tickling in upper part of larynx.
  • CroupChildhood throat infection with barking coughInflammation of the larynx and trachea in children, associated with infection and causing a barking cough..
  • Gagging and choking.
  • Spasms of vocal cords.
  • Spasm of glottis, with Ipecacuanha blueness of face and coldness of limbs.
  • Spasmodic contractive sensation in the throat.
  • Hoarseness, especially at end of a cold.
  • Complete aphonia.
  • Voice hollow.
  • Tongue clean, not coated.Tongue dry, yellow, white, pale.
  • Red, pointed tongue coated in middle, edges red.
  • Flat taste, with white, thickly coated tongue.
  • Smarting pain on tongue
CHEST
  • Violent, spasmodic cough, with choking or gagging, resembling whooping cough or spasmodic bronchitis, worse with warmth, motion, or lying down.
  • Wheezing or dyspnea, with a sensation of tightness or suffocation, resembling asthma, aggravated by warm air, humidity, or night.
  • Expectoration of frothy or bloody mucus, with a tendency to aggravationWorsening of symptomsAn increase in severity or intensity of symptoms, often caused by environmental factors or after taking a remedy. in infectious states, resembling bronchiectasis, worse with warmth or exertion.
  • Tendency to respiratory hypersensitivity, with aggravation in spasmodic or allergic states.
  • Digestive:.
  • Persistent nausea or vomiting, with a sensation of unrelieved retching, resembling hyperemesis gravidarum or gastritis, worse with eating, warmth, or motion.
  • Abdominal pain or cramps, with a sensation of fullness or burning, resembling functional dyspepsiaIndigestion or upper abdominal discomfortDiscomfort or pain in the upper abdomen, often associated with nausea, bloating, heartburn, or acid reflux. or gastroenteritis, aggravated by food, emotional stress, or night.
  • Loss of appetite or aversion to food, with a tendency to aggravation in nauseous states, resembling chemotherapy-induced nausea, worse with warmth or smells.
  • Tendency to digestive hypersensitivity, with aggravation in inflammatory or psychosomatic states.
  • Gynecological:.
  • Heavy menstrual bleeding or menorrhagia, with bright red or clotted blood,.
  • resembling dysfunctional uterine bleeding, worse with motion, warmth, or emotional stress.
  • Uterine hemorrhage or postpartum bleeding, with a sensation of flooding, resembling postpartum hemorrhage, aggravated by exertion or night.
  • Morning sickness or nausea in pregnancy, with a tendency to aggravation in early gestation, resembling hyperemesis gravidarum, worse with warmth or food smells.
  • Tendency to gynecological hypersensitivity, with aggravation in hemorrhagic or hormonal states.
  • Psychological:.
  • Irritability or impatience, with a tendency to feel easily provoked or dissatisfied,.
  • resembling adjustment disorder, worse with physical discomfort, warmth, or confinement.
  • Ipecacuanha (Ipecac) 1071.
  • Anxiety or restlessness, with a sensation of inner tension or unease, resembling generalized anxiety disorder, aggravated by nausea, pain, or night.
  • Mood swings or emotional sensitivity, with a tendency to feel overwhelmed,.
  • resembling premenstrual syndrome, worse with emotional stress or warmth.
  • Tendency to psychological hypersensitivity, with aggravation during respiratory or digestive flare-ups.
  • Systemic:.
  • Fever or chills, with a sensation of heat or shivering, resembling systemic inflammatory response syndrome, worse with warmth, exertion, or emotional stress.
  • Hemorrhagic tendencies, with epistaxisNosebleedBleeding from the nose, caused by ruptured blood vessels in the nasal passages., hematemesis, or easy bruising, resembling bleeding disorders, aggravated by warmth, motion, or infection.
  • Fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of prostration or heaviness, resembling post-.
  • infectious fatigue, worse with warmth or exertion.
  • Tendency to systemic irritability, with aggravation in febrileFeverish or marked by feverRelating to or characterized by an elevated body temperature or fever symptoms. or hemorrhagic states
ABDOMEN
  • Stomach feels relaxed, as if hanging down.
  • Sinking sensation in stomach.
  • Pressing pain in stomach.
  • Indescribable pain and sick feeling in stomach.
  • Violent clutching and cramp ing pains.
  • Attacks of cramps.
  • Dyspepsia.
  • Gastritis, inveterate cases, not even a drop of water will stay down, continuous gag ging.
  • Gastroenteritis.
  • Eructations with rumbling in abdomen.
  • Hiccoughs.
  • Food poisoning.
  • Loss of appetite and frequent nausea.
  • Horrid nausea, not better vomiting.
  • Nausea, copious salivation, violent itching in the skin and empty risings.
  • Constant nausea and vomiting with pale, twitching of face.
  • Incessant retching with vomiting of watery fluids andcutting pain in belly.
  • Vomits blood, bile, food, mucus grass-green mucus, black matter like pitch.
  • Hematemesis of children.
  • Bilious vomiting with thirst, sweat, and bad breath.
  • Nausea and vomiting with menses, cramps, during pregnancy.
  • Nausea from smell of food, from looking at moving objects, from slightest m otion or cough.
  • Retching, especially after drinking anything cold or after smoking.
  • Constant nausea and retching of hysterical women.
  • Vomiting of infants at the breast.
  • Morn ing vomiting in weakly persons who are affected by worms.
  • Stools - Mucus fetid dia rrhea, worse at night.
  • Stools, brown, grass or yellow green, lemon colored.
  • Stools, painless, fermented frothy or bloody, slimy, pitch -like.
  • Stools covered with red, bloody mucus, or lumps of mucus.
  • Stools like frothy molasses with griping at navel.
  • Stools spurting out with much flatus.
  • Stools very offensive, putrid smelling.
  • Teeth chatter, with chill.
  • Toothache, with a jerk radiating to temples, better while eating.
  • Toothache in a hollow tooth as if it would be torn out.
  • Temperature - Chill alternating with heat.
  • Short chill with long heat.
  • Internal chill, with external heat.
  • Chill and much heat, nausea, vomiting, and dyspnea.
  • Chill with nausea, vomiting, great lassitude, weari ness, oppression of the chest.
  • Chills, up and down back.
  • Coldness of upper part of body.
  • Anxious dry heat in evening.
  • Heat with or without thirst.
  • Fever with nausea and vomiting.
  • CatarrhalRelating to membrane inflammation and mucusRelating to catarrh, which is inflammation of mucous membranes with increased watery discharge. or gastric fevers.
  • Intermittent fever, irregularcases after quinine.
  • Infantile remittent fever.
  • Suppressed of mixed intermittents, nausea in all stages.
  • Relapses with improper diet.
  • Cramps with nausea and vomiting.
  • Flatulent colic with frequent loose stools.
  • Colic of children with diarrhea, restlessness, screaming and tossing about Cold drinks or ice cream causes colic.
  • Abdominal colic after sour or unripe fruit, beer, etc.
  • Clawing pains as from a hand clawing intestines.
  • Cutting pain worse around the navel.
  • Inguinal hernia.
  • Griping, drawing or cutting pain about the navel.
  • Pinching pain.
  • Sharp pain from navel to uterus.
  • Diaphragm, as if pressed between two stones.
  • General loss of appetite as from weakness of stomach.
  • Great disgust and loathing of any sort offood.
  • No appetite, earthy taste, stomach feels relaxed, nausea from smell of food.
  • Violent hunger when nausea is over.
  • Thirstlessness.
  • No thirst during chill, but much thirst all through fever.
  • Stomach disordered by rich food, pork, pastry, fruits, candy, ice cream.
  • Desires or adverse to sweets and dainty things.
  • Worse cold drinks, black coffee, sour beer, smoking tobacco.
  • Worse from fats, ice cream, pastry, pork, unripe fruit, salads.
  • Cold drinks or ice-cream causes colic.
  • Cold water worsens spasmodic cough
GENITALS ETC
  • Menses too early and too pro fuse.
  • Menses with cramps and constant nausea.
  • Scanty menses with great weakness.
  • Menses return every two weeks.
  • Prolapsed uterus worse during menses.
  • Great debility and leucorrhea during intervals of menses.
  • Uterine hemor rhages, profuse, bright red, steady flow or gushing with nausea and gasping with each gush of blood.
  • Pain from navel to uterus.
  • Cutting pain in uterus from left to right.
  • Dragging sensation towards uterus and anus.
  • Nausea and vomiting during pregnancy.
  • Threatened miscarriage, often with sharp or pinching pain around umbilicus.
  • Hemorrhage following labor or after miscarriage.
  • Hemorrhage from placenta previa.
  • Arterial bleeding from partial separation o f placenta.
  • Laborpains spasmodic, cutting across from left to right with nausea and clutching about navel.
  • Labor pains running downward
EXTREMITIES, LIMBS
  • Pains in limbs during chill.
  • Numbness, as if joints had gone to sleep.
  • Shocks in limbs on falling asleep.
  • Body stretched stiff, followed by spasmodic jerking of arms towards each other.
  • Pains as if bruised in all the bones and joints.
  • Femur as if dislocated on sitting down.
  • Cold hands and feet.
  • Coldness of one hand, other is hot
BACK AND NECK
  • Tetanic spasms of back which bends the back backwards or forwards.
  • Pain in back, during urination.
  • Shooting from kidney region into thighs.
  • Cramps between scapulae during motion.
  • Causations - Ill effects of vexation, reserved displeasure.
  • Injuries, loss of blood, sup pressed eruptions.
  • Morphine, opium and heroin addictions.
  • Quinine.
  • Foodpoison- ing.
  • Indigestible food, rich food, pork, pastry, fruits, candy, ice cream
SKIN
  • Fever or chills, with a sensation of heat or shivering, resembling systemic inflammatory response syndrome, worse with warmth, exertion, or emotional stress.
  • Hemorrhagic tendencies, with epistaxis, hematemesis, or easy bruising, resembling bleeding disorders, aggravated by warmth, motion, or infection.
  • Fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of prostration or heaviness, resembling post-.
  • infectious fatigue, worse with warmth or exertion.
  • Tendency to systemic irritability, with aggravation in febrile or hemorrhagic states
SLEEP
  • Sleeplessness.
  • Shocks in all limbs on going to sleep (Ign.).
  • Restless, unrefresh ing sleep.
  • Eyes half open during sleep with moaning and groaning.
  • Starting during sleep.
  • Loss of sleep that causes nausea and fatigue.
  • Frightful dreams, with frequent starts and terror during sleep.
  • Yawning and stretching

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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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