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Chininum Sulphuricum
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Chininum Sulphuricum Reference Specimen
Botanical Specimen and Materia Medica Identification
🧬 Remedy Miasm: Psoric Miasm
The Psoric miasm is considered the mother of all chronic diseases. It primarily manifests as functional nervous weakness, allergies, skin itching, eruptions, and hypersensitivity.
🧠General & Mental Health
▲GENERAL
Source: Derived from the sulphate of quinine, a salt of the alkaloid quinine extracted from the bark of the Cinchona tree, prepared for homeopathic use through 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 enhance therapeutic action and eliminate toxicity.
Traditional Context : Historically employed in homeopathy for intermittent fevers, neuralgicRelating to sharp nerve painDescribe symptoms or pain that radiates along the path of one or more nerves. pain, and debility , particularly those resembling malaria or periodic ailments.
It is noted for symptoms such as chills, periodicity, and neuralgiaSharp nerve pain along a nerve pathIntense, shooting, or burning pain that radiates along the course of one or more nerves., often aggravated by cold, damp weather, or specific times (e.g., midnight), and ameliorated by warmth, pressure, or rest.
Modern Context: Indicated for febrileFeverish or marked by feverRelating to or characterized by an elevated body temperature or fever symptoms. disorders (e.g., malaria-like fevers, post-viral syndromes),.
neurological complaints (e.g., neuralgia, tinnitusRinging or buzzing in the earsThe perception of noise or ringing in the ears when no external sound is present.), hematological conditions (e.g., anemiaLack of healthy red blood cells or hemoglobinA condition marked by a deficiency of red blood cells or of hemoglobin in the blood, resulting in pallor and weariness.,.
leukopenia), gastrointestinal issues (e.g., dyspepsiaIndigestion or upper abdominal discomfortDiscomfort or pain in the upper abdomen, often associated with nausea, bloating, heartburn, or acid reflux., diarrheaFrequent, loose, and watery stoolsA state of having three or more loose or liquid bowel movements per day.), and psychological conditions (e.g.,.
anxiety, depression).
It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by periodic fevers, neuralgic pain, debility, or tinnitus, typically exacerbated by cold, damp conditions,.
periodic triggers, or exertion, and often seen in individuals with a history of recurrent fevers,.
chronic infections, or neurological sensitivity.
The remedy is particularly relevant for those with a chillyHypersensitive to cold temperaturesA constitutional state of feeling exceptionally cold, lacking vital heat, and needing warmth or heavy blankets., sensitive constitution, often presenting with physical symptoms like chills or ringing in the ears alongside emotional traits like restlessness or despondency, commonly observed in individuals with post-infectious states, chronic pain syndromes, or stress-related exhaustion
▲MODALITIES ETC
Worse from: Cold (air, weather, drinks), damp weather, specific times (e.g., midnight,.
4Baja, an East Indian drug, said to be almost infallible in intermittent
fever, quartan type, pulsating hea dache injected eyes, flushed face. Liver and spleen enlarged. Edema
5Also Pambotano, a Mexican remedy for intermittent and tropical fevers
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▲MIND
Memory weak, thoughts not clear.
Indolence on waking in morning.
Indolence with lassitude.
Indifference, stupid expres sion, vacant stare, aversion to answering questions.
Discouragement, inclination
tocry.
Slowness of reflection.
Lost power of naming objects.
Speechless.
Despair.
Melancholy.
Morose, depression and ill-humor.
Anxiety with fear.
Anxiety about future.
Nervous.
Fits of anxiety.
Fear of impe nding evil.
Great anguish.
Fear of misfortune.
Loud sobbing and weeping.
Buoyancy, excited state, later despondency.
Clearness of mind, abundant ideas, at night.
Making many plans
in evening.
Semiconsciousness, partly insensible to pain.
Decrease of imaginative faculty with inability to remain standing.
DeliriumAcute state of confusion and disorientationA sudden, severe state of mental confusion, anxiety, and disorientation, often accompanied by hallucinations. dur ing fever.
Delirium with great restlessness, followed by stupor in morning.
Delirium with
humming in ears.
Delirium with screaming andjumping out of bed.
Delirium all night while lying quietly o n
back.
Delirium as if from intoxication.
Despair.
Nervous.
▲SLEEP
Frequent yawning.
Drowsiness during the day.
Sleep profound and unrefreshing.
Agitated, with
debilitating sweats, tossings.
InsomniaPersistent inability to fall or stay asleepA sleep disorder marked by difficulty falling asleep, waking up too early, or unrefreshing sleep. from fever and chill s.
Sleeplessness from overstimulation of nervous
system.
Extravagant dreams
👁️Head & Sensory Organs
▲VERTIGO, DIZZINESS
VertigoSensation of dizziness or spinningA feeling of movement or spinning of oneself or the surroundings when there is no actual movement. with tinnitus.
Vertigowith twitching of the eyelids, and throbbing headac he.
Vertigo on
stooping.
Whirling, as if the head were falling backwards.
As if intoxicated with buzzing in the ear and giddiness.
Falling in street, inability to remain standing.
Vision-Can see objects only when looking sideways.
Transient amaurosis.
Am aurosis.
Sparks before the
eyes.
Sight dimmed as by a fog with dryness of the eyes.
Obscuration of the sight, when booking
Exeûïy aï an object.
COMMENTS-Chin-s is even more powerful as an anti-septic than Chin., and it is probable that it is in virtue
of its property of antagonizing the malarial poison that it suppresses intermittent fever when it does not cure.
It only cures when the fever corresponds to its own type.
“Black-water fever” has been developed by Chin-s in intermittents.
Koch deserves much credit for showing that the worst features of African fevers are due to over-dosing with
Quinine and not to the disease.
When a fever is “suppressed” there is generally an unholy alliance between diseaseforce and drug-force, which
is expended on some part of the organism, resulting at times in lifelong ill-health.
The “Quinine cachexiaWasting of body tissues due to chronic illnessWeakness and wasting of the body due to severe chronic illness, such as tuberculosis or cancer.” is
well-known, including a sallow complexion, emaciation, deafness and sing ing in the ears, enlarged spleen,
disposition to shiver and great debility.
Extremely well marked intermittents, the attacks returning at the same hour each day.
The onset may
anticipate.
Great sensitiveness to external influences.
Sleeplessness and over-stimulation of nervous system.
Skin flaccid and sensitive to touch.
Red rash over whole body with severe stinging, followed by desquamationPeeling or shedding of skin layersThe shedding or peeling of the outer layers of the skin, typically in scales or sheets, following inflammation or infection..
Twitching of left eyelid, worse in the evening.
AphthaeSmall painful mouth ulcers (canker sores)Small, painful, shallow ulcers that develop inside the mouth, on the tongue, cheeks, or gums. in weakly people.
Tartar on teeth.
Debilitating discharges.
Weak and nervous, a little exercise causes sweat from least exertion.
Head gradually
breaks into sweat when perfectly quiet.
Headache extending from occiput to forehead.
Whirling in the head
like a mill-wheel.
Hunger at night.
Prolapsed rectum, especially in children.
HematuriaPresence of blood in the urineA condition where red blood cells are present in the urine, making it look pink, red, or smoky. and he moglobinuria.
ArrhythmiaIrregular or abnormal heart rhythmA group of conditions where the heartbeat is irregular, too fast, or too slow..
PalpitationsSensation of rapid or irregular heartbeatA noticeably rapid, strong, or irregular heartbeat due to agitation, exertion, or physical conditions..
Pain fit/ness and swelling of varicose veins during a chill.
Julius E.
Schmitt cured a case on this last
indication.
E.
W.
Sawyer related this instructive history.
He learned from his cook that her brother (age 16), could not take
a particle of quinine without causing a profuse flow of blood with the urine, sometimes within halt anhoMï,
ai'oa^'s'AtaVpai'a.Trástai followed every time his doctors had tried to break his ague with quinine.
A year later a farmer's wife, age 60, came to Dr.
Sawyer to be treated for bloody urine unattended with pain or
uneasiness.
She at tributed it to strain from walking two miles on a slippery road.
She had been for months
under Hygienic treatment without benefit and was alarmingly weak from loss of blood.
At last, calling to mind the case of the youth, he gave Chin-s in 1/16 grains doses three times a day and a
prompt cure was effected.
Tyrrell had a patient in whom in any potencyStrength level of a remedyThe dilution and succussion scale of a remedy (e.g., 6C, 30C, 200C, 1M), indicating its energetic concentration. it caused her to become “deathly sick and faint, thought she would
die, could not raise her head, felt she would sink through the bed.” Sinking sensation.
Sac-alb produced in her the same symp toms and she accused the doctor of having given her quinine (Ars has “sinking sensation, as if bed had gone from under her and she had alighted on the floor.” Bell., Dulc.,
Rhus-t., Lach., have “sinking through the bed.”)
▲HEAD
Confusion feeling in head.
Intermittent neuralgia at regular hours.
Dull headache with debility or
numbness.
Violent headache, throbbing, pressive, or tearing pains in forehead and temples.
Violent throbbing,
with vertigo and heat in face and prostrationExtreme physical weakness or exhaustionA state of extreme physical weakness, collapse, or exhaustion, often accompanying severe illness..
Beating, throbbing in verte x.
Pain in forehead and temples,
increasing gradually at noon, of malarial origin, with vertigo and pulsation, worse left side.
Head as if enlarged.
Sensitiveness and tightness of scalp.
Soreness of roots of hair.
▲EYES
Dryness of eyes staring and lustreless.
Eyes close from weariness.
Conjunctiva injected.
Lachrymation and conjunctivitis.
Squint on alternating days (children).
Sensibility of the eyes with lachrymation.
Extreme photophobiaExtreme sensitivity to lightAn abnormal intolerance to light, causing eye discomfort, squinting, or pain in bright environments..
Violent stitching, throbbing pains.
Orbital neuralgia.
Pupils dilated or contracted.
Twitching of eyelids.
Lids red and swollen.
Disc and retina very anemic
▲EARS
Meniere's disease.
Noises in ears, worse during a chill.
Noises in ears, worse during vertigo.
Violent
ringing, buzzing and roaring in ears.
Tinkling in the ears.
Tinnitus.
Deafness from concussion of
brain.
Hardness of hear ing, sometimes with violent headache.
Buzzing, especially in left ear, sometimes
occasioning deafness on that side
Neuralgia pains return with great regularity , better by pressure.
Brow ague.
Bluish-colored lips.
Eruption
on the upper lip
🫁Respiratory & Throat
▲MOUTH
Aphthae in weakly persons.
Dryness with heat, thirst.
Sensation of constriction in the mouth.
Great
paleness of the buccal cavity.
Erosion of the gums.
Accumulation of mucus in the mouth.
Saliva increased.
Nocturnal anginaChest pain from reduced heart blood flowA condition marked by severe pain in the chest, often also spreading to the shoulders, arms, and neck, caused by an inadequate blood supply to the heart..
Taste pasty, flat or bitter.
Speech disturbed or difficult.
Nose-Frequent bleeding at the nose.
Severe nosebleed in young people.
Frequent sneezin g.
Perspiration-Profuse sweat, worse but exhausts.
Sweats with thirst.
Sweats pro fuse, even while quiet.
Sweats improves all symptoms but headache, which is aggravated.
Sweats coming on gradually after
heat.
Sweats on least motion.
Sweats in mornings in bed.
Profuse, exhausting sweats with nightly diarrhea.
Profuse sweat on back and neck, during sleep
▲THROAT
Pains in the throat.
Burning in the throat.
Tickling in the larynx.
Scraping in the throat.
Sensation of
dryness in the pit of the throat.
Feeling as though a foreign body were lodged there.
Oppression of chest, can scarcely breathe from weakness.
Pain across the chest.
Painful sense of
pressure and weight on chest.
Pressure on the left side of the chest.
Intercostal neuralgia.
Precordial anxiety.
Palpitations.
PalpitationRapid or irregular heartbeatA noticeably rapid, strong, or irregular heartbeat due to agitation, exertion, or illness. from slight exertion.
Angina pectoris with marasmusSevere malnutrition causing wastingSevere undernourishment causing an infant's or child's weight to be significantly low for their age, leading to muscle wasting..
Heart
weak and feeble, with prostration.
Pulse full and large.
Pulse weak, trembling, scarcely perceptible.
Kidneys-Burning in urethra during urination.
Small amount of urea and phosphoric acid with excess or uric
acid and abundance of chlorides.
Excessive flow.
Albuminuria.
Deposit of straw yellow, granular or brick red
sediment.
Diminution of urine.
Frothy urine.
Sedi ment yellowish-white of a strong odor.
Brick-dust sediment.
GravelSmall sand-like deposits in urineSmall, sandy or stony deposits passed in the urine, causing painful urination or colic..
Pro fuse hemorrhageProfuse bleeding from a ruptured blood vesselAn escape of blood from a ruptured blood vessel, especially when profuse..
[11] DyspneaDifficulty or shortness of breathLaborious or painful breathing, often associated with respiratory or cardiac conditions. and anxiety with intercostal pain.
Accelerated breathing, with abnormal rising and falling of thorax.
Tickling at bifurcation of trachea.
Irrita tion in
the throat.
Violent cough during the day.
Dry, loose cough caused by a small, painful spot in the throat.
On coughing, expectoration of gelatinous mucus.
Hemorrhage from lungs with diarrhea, fever, cold sweat and
prostration
🥗Digestive & Genitourinary
▲ABDOMEN
Dyspepsia or heartburn, with nausea, loathing of food, eructations, bit ter taste, vomiting of bile.
Heartburn or burning in stomach and esophagus, and feeling of constr iction and pulling sensa tion.
Cramp in
the stomach.
Fullness in the stomach, and tension of the abdomen.
Risings after a meal.
Bitter hiccough and
retching.
Nausea with risings.
Nausea, with inclination to vomit.
Vomiting during an intermittent fever.
Pressure,
heat in the stomach.
Temperature-Malaria.
Anticipating chills.
Subnormal temperature.
Painful swelling of veins during a chill.
Shivering even in a warm room.
Chill daily at 3 p.m.
Clear apy-rexia.
Delirium during fever.
Increasing fever
and prostration with profuse night sweats.
Thirst in all stages.
Anguish with fever and chills.
Stages of chill,
fever and sweat well marked and distinct.
Tertian or quartan fever with trembling of limbs, pain in spleen,
spine sensitive, face pale, thirst, lips blue, ringing in ears.
Typhus with great prostration.
Distension of abdomen, with much rumbling and discharge of flatus.
Flatulent colicSevere fluctuating pain in the abdomenSevere, often fluctuating pain in the abdomen caused by gas, spasm, or obstruction in the intestines, common in infants. of an
intermittent type.
Movement in the abdomen and emission of wind, after a meal, with violent risings.
Pain in
region ofliver and spleen on bending, taking a deep breath, or coughing.
Violent cutting, colicky pains in
region of transverse colon, after eating.
Pains in liver shortly before going to bed.
Dull pain in region of spleen,
disappearing on pressure.
Painful enlargement of spleen after intermittent fever.
StiuAies'vn spleen.
Want of appetite, for many days.
AnorexiaLoss of appetiteA medical term for lack or loss of appetite for food..
Indifference for food and drink.
Hungry at night.
Bulimia,
sometimes at night.
Hunger with faintness, as from fasting.
Excessive repugnance to all food.
Disagreeable
taste of food.
Bread appears bitter.
Thirst, mostly only during sweat.
Thirst during chill and apyrexia
▲GENITALS ETC
Suppression or diminution of sexual desire.
Forcing pain in the direction of the groins.
Passive metrorrhagia, with diminished irritability.
Violent uterine contractions sufficient to produce
miscarriage.
Labor pains appearing like tonic spasms.
Labor pains with convulsive
twitches, unconsciousness after childbirth.
Violent uterine neuralgia, returning at same hour every afternoon,
worse after confinement
🦴Musculoskeletal & Skin
▲EXTREMITIES, LIMBS
Acute joint rheumatismJoint, muscle, or tissue painInflammatory pain, stiffness, and swelling in joints, muscles, or surrounding connective tissues..
Joints very sensitive.
Heaviness and aching in all limbs andjoints.
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 limbs.
Weakness, trembling of the limbs.
Crack ing of the shoulder joint.
Tearings in the legs.
Painful
sensitiveness in the malleoli.
Edematous swelling of the feet
▲BACK AND NECK
Periodical pains in back.
Periodical cervical neuralgia.
Cervical, dorsal spine aches or very tender
with oppression of breath.
Spine, great sensitiveness of the dorsal vertebrae, pain on pressure.
Spine painful
on pressure in all stages of fever paroxysm.
Last cervical sensitive.
Pain extends to head and neck.
Blood-An immediate and rapid decrease in red blood cells and reduction in he moglobin with increase in
elimination of chlorides.
Tendency to polynucleated leucocytosis
▲SKIN
Profound fatigue or debility, with a sensation of collapse, resembling chronic fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, cold, or damp weather.
Cold intolerance, with aggravationWorsening of symptomsAn increase in severity or intensity of symptoms, often caused by environmental factors or after taking a remedy. in cold, damp conditions and a strong desire for warmth or dry environments.
Profuse, cold, or drenching sweating, particularly during fever, pain, or anxiety episodes, worse at night or in cold conditions.
Tendency to periodicity in symptoms (e.g., daily, weekly), with a sensation of internal chill, worse with cold or emotional stress
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🏷️ Category🩺 Homeopathic
🧬 MiasmPsoric Miasm
🌡️ Temperament❄️ Chilly
🕒 Aggravation🌇 Morning
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📚Literature Citation & References:
This clinical profile is compiled from: Robin Murphy, MD — Lotus Materia Medica, 3rd Edition; Samuel Hahnemann — Materia Medica Pura; William Boericke — Pocket Manual of Homeopathic Materia Medica; and Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad — Homeopathy: Like Cures Like. Compiled in accordance with classical homeopathic provings and clinical practice.
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This clinical profile has been prepared, peer-reviewed, and verified by the Herbalhomeo expert homeopathic team in accordance with authoritative medical references.
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