{"id":1085,"remedy_name":"Opuntia Vulgaris","remedy_type":"Homeopathic Remedy","alternative_names":[""],"miasm":"Emotional Miasm","temperament":"Neutral","aggravation_time":"Neutral\/Anytime","keynote_indications":"Two kinds of \u201cPrickly pear\u201d have been proved, Opun. vulg. and Opun. alba spina. Burdick \ntook one or two deep inhalations of the tincture of the flowers of the former. J. Fitch, who proved many of the \nCactaceae took ten drops of the tincture of the second potency. \nOpun-v. has a sick feeling in the lower third of the abdomen. Feels as if bowels were settled down in lower \nabdomen. Diarrhea with nausea. Enteroptosis with loose and frequent evacuations. \nCOMMENTS - The bulk of the symptoms of the proving are Fitch's, but the most peculiar symptom (which has \nalso been verifi ed) is Burdick's, \u201cNausea extending from stomach down into bowels with sensation as if \ndiarrhea would set in.\u201d Also \u201cfeeling as if bowels had settled down into lower abdomen.\u201d Fitch had actual \ndiarrhea. All the urinary and genital symptoms were his except \u201cbloody urine,\u201d which is an ef fect of Opun-v., \nbut not Burdick's. Coldness was observed by both provers. The peculiar mental symptoms recalling the \nswearing tendency of Anae., are Fitch's. Sticking and pricking pains predominate, also numbness and tension.","modalities":"","symptoms_by_system":[],"schema_version":"1.0","api_provider":"Allahshafi"}