{"id":1500,"remedy_name":"Euonymus Atropurpureus","remedy_type":"Herbal Remedy","alternative_names":[""],"miasm":"Psoric Miasm","temperament":"Neutral","aggravation_time":"Neutral\/Anytime","keynote_indications":"Euonyminum is largely used by herbalists in cases of constipation, indigestion, and torpid \nliver. It has not been proved, but Hale quoted the following account of its effects, which do not seem to differ \nmuch from Euon. \n\u201cIn very large doses, it proves a drastic cathartic, its operation being attended with a death -like nausea, \nexcessive tormina and cold sweats. The dejections from the bowels are profuse, violent and accompanied by \nmuch flatus.\u201d \nCOMMENTS - Lutze recorded a case of albuminuria of pregnancy with dropsy cured with the 1 x, and also a \ncase of albuminuria and dropsy in a young man of seventeen. This pa tient had eczema and was cured by \nLutze with Ars. 200c. Later he got a chill from standing in the water fishing. He suffered from malaise and \n \n \nfinally dropsy developed. \nEuonyminum \nAfter a week of treatment, he was indif ferent, drowsy, sleeping most of the day and night, sometimes with \nheavy breathing. Anasarca general, chiefly in face and limbs. Pulse full, slow, 50 to 60.  \nOccasionally dull frontal or occipital headache, face sallow, sclerotics yellow, temperature 102 to 103. Urine \nscanty, 1,017 (later 1,009), containing large quantities of albumen, epithelial casts and granular debris, no bile \nor chlorides. Stool grayish. He had no pains or subjective symptoms. \nThere were all the evidences of a fully- developed case of acute Bright's disease. He was given Euonymus lx, \n2 grains in half a tumbler of water, a spoonful every hour. In three days there was evident improvement. The \ntreatment was continued for a month, when he was nearly well, the cure being completed with Puls., Calc., \nSulph. at long intervals.","modalities":"","symptoms_by_system":[],"schema_version":"1.0","api_provider":"Allahshafi"}