{"id":1023,"remedy_name":"Lolium Temulentum","remedy_type":"Homeopathic Remedy","alternative_names":[""],"miasm":"Psoric Miasm","temperament":"Neutral","aggravation_time":"Morning","keynote_indications":"The name Darnel means \u201cstupefied,\" \u2019 and the plant's evil reputation is of very ancient date. \nThe symptoms are the result of observations made on persons poisoned by eating a meal containing an \nadmixture of Lolium tern. \n \n \nAllen mentioned an assertion that Lolium is much infested with ergot and that it is to this that the poisoning \nsymptoms are due. the unaffected grain being inert. Allen noted in support of this that the poisonings have \nbeen most frequently observed in low, wet districts and during wet seasons. \nTightness in the calves, violent pain in the calves as if bound with cords. This tig htness affects the rest of the \nlegs in less degree. Writer's cramp. Paralytic conditions. Tremors and convulsions, Parkinson's disease. \nNausea and vomiting of the bread contain ing it and mucus with it. Cold rigors internal chilliness, cold sweat. \nDelirium tremens. Prostration and restlessness. An Italian physician, Fantoni, tried it in headaches and \nmeningitis. \nBonino cured a carpenter, 29, who had trembling of the for hands eleven years, worse in the morning. The \nlegs had also begun to tremble. His father and brother were similarly affected. Merc-v. and Agar, only relieved \ntemporarily. Lol. cured.","modalities":"Worse damp, wet season.","symptoms_by_system":{"Mind":"Anxiety and general uneasiness. Depressed. Comprehension slow and difficult, distracted, confusion \nand stupefaction. Difficult speech. Mania. Slight delirium. Anxiety and general uneasiness. Depressed. Comprehension slow and difficult, distracted, confusion \nand stupefaction. Difficult speech. Mania. Slight delirium.","Vertigo":"Vertigo, must close eyes. \nCOMMENTS - Anshutz stated, \u201cThe use of the drug by Dr. Bonino was truly homeopathic for the short proving \nof it. Allen Encyclopedia reports trembling of the limbs andhand so great that \u2018he could not hold a glass of \nwater.' \n\u201cA carpenter aged twenty -nine years, had been suffering ever  since his eighteenth year of trembling in both \nhands, especially in the morning of late also his legs began to tremble. It is remarkable that both his father and \nhis brother were subject to the same ailment, while no definite cause could be indicated.  \n\u201cHe was first given Mercurius, then Agaricus, which brought a partial but only transitory improvement. Finally \nBonino prescribed Lol., which in a short time effected a cure.\u201d \nDr. Mossa commented that the pathogenic effects of this remedy which has not yet been proved at all are only \nknown to some degree from its effects when it has been mixed with grain and baked into bread.  \nLol. has caused chest troubles, vertigo (hence the name darnel -grass in German Taumellolch), trembling, \nparalysis with anguish and dis tress, vomiting, failing of the memory, blindness, headache, epileptic attacks, \ndeep sleep and insanity.","Head":"Head feels heavy. Head feels heavy.","Ears":"Noises in ears.","Mouth":"Tongue tremulous. Speech difficult, cannot pronounce the whole word.","Stomach & Abdomen":"Nausea, vomiting. \nTemperature - Cold rigors, especially in limbs.","Extremities":"Cold limbs. Gait unsteady. Trembling of all limbs, cannot write, cannot hold a glass of water. Spasms \nof arms and legs. Violent pain in calves, as if bound by a cord."},"schema_version":"1.0","api_provider":"Allahshafi"}