Lycopodium clavatum

Lycopodium clavatum

[Lyc.]

 

Mind.– Diminished mental activity. Silent grief and melancholy, he doubts his salvation. Religious depression with mildness, weeping and silent meditation. Anxiety with grieving and weeping. Sensitive, he sheds tears easily. Nervous debility. Irritability. Anger and willfulness. Reserved ill – humor. anthropophobia, with anxiety at the approach of man, yet fears to be alone.

 

Vertigo.– Whirling, when stooping or in a warm room.

 

Head.– Stupefying ache with heat in the temples and on ears, also dry mouth and lips. Congestion. Outward sticking in temples, right. Pains: Unilateral, worse on right side, pressive, on vertex and occiput, then weakness, tearing, here and there in forehead or from right side of neck, tensive. Jerking throw. Thrusts in temples. Worse: Evening, from 4 to 8 night, raising up, after lying down, warmth, mental exertion, becoming heated in open air, stooping. Better: Gentle motion in open air, cold, uncovering head

 

External Head.– Nightly tearing, boring and scraping, especially in temples and sides, moving and uncovering head, while keeping rest of body warm in bed. Violent, erosive, creeping and burning itching when heated, intermingled with twitching tearing, most from vertex down over occiput, scratching causes moist swellings forming thick but painless crusts which bleed easily and painless crusts which bleed easily and discharge fetid pus from beneath. beginning on temples and vertex the hair turns gray early and falls out profusely, even to baldness, while it grows and increases on other parts, especially after suppurating scalp eruptions, or a coarse burning exanthem on nape, also after abdominal diseases or parturition.

 

Eyes.– Sticking and smarting in, by candle light in evening. Inflammation of, with lachrymation during day and nightly agglutination. Dim vision, as of feathers before. Presbyopia. Vertical hemiopia. Photophobia.

 

Ears.– Suppurating. Roaring before. Hearing difficult, oversensitive.

 

Nose.– Ulcerating nostrils. Oversensitive smell. Coryza, obstructing both nostrils.

 

Face.– Pale, especially toward evening. Earthy, yellowish countenance, deeply furrowed, with blue circles about eyes and blue lips, or with circumscribed redness of cheeks. Frequent attacks of heat in. Moist suppurating eruption on. Tearing in right side of face, eyes and teeth. Freckles. Swollen submaxillary glands.

 

Teeth.– Turn yellow. Jerks in, when eating. Toothache with swollen cheeks, by warmth and heat of bed. Dental fistula.

 

Mouth.– Foul staunch from. Dry, without thirst, with stiffness of tongue and indistinct speech. Inflammation of throat, with sticking on swallowing. Swelling and suppuration of tonsils. Hoarseness.

 

Taste: Lose. Bitter, in mouth, with qualmishness early in morning. Sour, of food.

 

Stomach.– Pressure in, with bitter taste in mouth after every meal. Cancer of. Swelling and sensitiveness of pit to touch and tight clothes.

 

Hypochondriac: Tension as from a hoop about. Inflammation of liver. Induration of liver. Pressure and tension in liver, especially after eating to satiety. Stitches in. Hepatic pain.

 

Appetite: Disappears as soon as he takes the first bite. Ravenous hunger. Excessive desire for sweat things. Milk excites diarrhoea.

 

Eructations: Sour. Heartburn. Attacks of violent hiccough.

 

Nausea: Frequent, early in morning, when fasting and when driving. Nightly vomiting of ingesta and bile.

 

Abdomen.– Distressing fullness and distension of, and of stomach. Pain in both sides of. Indurations in. Pinching in. Cutting colic in upper. Ascites. Inguinal hernia.

 

Flatulence: Incarcerated. Inability to discharge flatus. Continued rumbling and gurgling in abdomen.

 

Stool.– Constipation: With ineffectual urging, persistent. Diarrhoea during pregnancy, from milk. Pale, putrid, stinking stools. (Comp. with Podo)

 

Anus.– Itching and tension in. Rectal spasm.

 

Urine.– Bloody. Diminished discharge of dark u. Frequent urging to urinate, with profuse urine. Renal calculi.

 

Sexual organs.– – Sexual desire immoderate or wanting. Impotency of many years standing. gonorrhoea of glans. Chronic dryness of vagina. Burning in vagina during coition. Varicose veins on.

 

Female.– Menses: Too profuse and lasting too long. Too scanty. Low – spirited before. Corrosive leucorrhoea.

 

Respiration.– Shortness of breath in children, especially during sleep. Every exertion of chest, walking in open air. Threatening paralysis of lungs.

 

Cough.– Dry, by day and night. At night, which affects the stomach. Excited by irritation as from sulphur vapor in trachea. Tickling c., from deep inspiration. With expectoration during the day, but not at night. Expectoration copious, purulent, offensive, lemon – yellow, gray, salty, bitter, flat, putrid, etc. Haemoptysis.

 

Chest.– Continual pressure in. Stitches in left, (in typhoid or neglected) pulmonary inflammations. Shattered feeling and shocks in. Rattling. Roughness, soreness and tension in. Liver spots on. Hydrothorax. Moist nipples. Palpitation, with anxiety, especially during digestion.

 

Back.– Nightly drawing and sticking in.

 

Neck: Yellowness of skin of. Swelling and stiffness of one side of. Swelling of glands of. Stiffness of nape.

 

Upper Extremities.– Nightly bone pains in arms. Twitches in arms and shoulders. The arms and fingers fall to sleep early. Dry skin on hands. Redness, swelling and tearing in finger – joints.

 

Lower Extremities.– Nightly tearing in legs. White swelling of thigh. Swelling and stiffness of knees. Contraction of calves when walking. Old ulcers on lower leg with nightly tearing, itching and burning. Dropsical swelling of feet. Cold foot – sweat. Cold feet.

 

Generalities.– Drawing and tearing in limbs, especially at night and during rest or every alternate afternoon. Insensibility of limbs. Distortion of single limbs. Jerking of limbs. twitches through body. Extra ordinary emaciation. Great internal debility. During rest he feels his weakness most, yet he shuns every motion. Great desire for or aversion to open air. Easily takes cold. The symptoms are intensified at about 4 o’clock PM, but, with the exception of weakness, at about 8 o’ clock they are again relieved.

 

Tissues.– Glands swollen, inflamed and suppurating.

 

Bones.– Inflammation of, with nightly pains. Curvature. Softening. Caries.

 

Skin.– Corrosive itching, when becoming heated during day. Moist suppurating herpes. Humid excoriations on children. Ulcers tear and itch at night, and burn when touched. Boils. Liver spots. Freckles. Varicose veins. Gouty nodosities. Dropsy of single parts or entire body.

 

Sleep.– Restless, with anxious dreams and frequent awaking. Day sleepiness, with late falling to sleep because of a rush of ideas. Yawning.

 

Fever.– Pulse: Somewhat accelerated, only in evening and after eating. In evening, ebullition of blood with restlessness and trembling. Sensation as if circulation stood still. Chill: in afternoon and evening (from 4 to 8 o’ clock) with deadness of hands and feet. In evening in bed, preventing sleep. One – sided, mostly the left. Then sweat, without previous heat. Alternating with heat. Want of natural vital heat. Heat: flashing over entire body, mostly toward evening, with frequent drinking, but little at a time, constipation and profuse urination. Of one foot (left) with coldness of the other. Sweat: Profuse during day from least exertion most on face Night and morning, often with a cold face. Clammy at, night. Often cold, sour or offensive, or with odor like blood or onions.

 

Relationship.– Allied Remedies: Aco., Agar., Ag-c., Alum., Ambr., Ang., Ap., Arg – n., ARS., Bry., CALC-C., CANTH., Caust, CHAM., Chel., Chin., Cic., cina., Con., Cupr., Euphor., Graph., Hep., Ign., Iod., Kali-c., LACH., Led., Mag – m., Mang., Merc., Mur-ac., NAT-C., Nat-s., Nit – ac., NUX-V., Petr., Phos., Phos – ac., PULS., Rhus-t., Sep., Sil.

 

Complementary: Carb – veg., Calc-c., graph., Iod.


“Materia Medica” is a term commonly used in the field of homeopathy to refer to a comprehensive collection of information on the characteristics and therapeutic uses of various natural substances, including plants, minerals, and animal products.

One such work is “Materia Medica,” a book written by Benoit Mure, a French homeopath, in the 19th century. The book is considered a valuable resource for homeopaths and is still widely used today.

In “Materia Medica,” Mure provides detailed information on over 100 homeopathic remedies, including their sources, preparation methods, physical and mental symptoms, and indications for use. He also discusses the philosophy and principles of homeopathy, as well as its history and development.

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Homoeopathy is a system of alternative medicine that is based on the concept of “like cures like.” It uses highly diluted substances that are believed to cause similar symptoms as the illness being treated.

There are many online homoeopathic Materia medica, which are resources that list and describe the properties and uses of different homoeopathic remedies. Some popular online homoeopathic Materia medica include:

Boericke’s Materia Medica: A comprehensive reference guide to homoeopathic remedies, including information on their uses, indications, and dosages.

Clarke’s Dictionary of Homeopathic Materia Medica: A well-respected and widely used reference that includes information on the symptoms that each remedy is used to treat.

Homeopathic Materia Medica by William Boer Icke: A popular homoeopathic reference book that provides in-depth information on a wide range of remedies, including their indications, symptoms, and uses.

The Complete Repertory by Roger van Zandvoort: A comprehensive online reference that provides information on remedies, symptoms, and indications, and allows users to search for treatments based on specific symptoms.

There are many writers who have contributed to the development of homoeopathic materia medica. Some of the most well-known include:

Samuel Hahnemann: The founder of homoeopathy, Hahnemann wrote extensively about the use of highly diluted substances in treating illness. He is best known for his work “Organon of the Medical Art,” which outlines the principles of homoeopathy.

James Tyler Kent: Kent was an American homoeopathic physician who is known for his contributions to homoeopathic materia medica. He wrote “Repertory of the Homeopathic Materia Medica,” which is still widely used today.

William Boericke: Boericke was an Austrian-American homoeopathic physician who wrote the “Pocket Manual of Homeopathic Materia Medica.” This book is considered one of the most comprehensive and widely used homoeopathic reference books.

George Vithoulkas: Vithoulkas is a Greek homoeopathic physician and teacher who has written several books on homoeopathic materia medica, including “The Science of Homeopathy” and “Essence of Materia Medica.”

Robin Murphy: Murphy is an American homoeopathic physician who has written several books on homoeopathic materia medica, including “Homeopathic Clinical Repertory” and “Homeopathic Medical Repertory.”

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