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MEDICINES:
1. CHELIDONIUM MAJUS
2. SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS
3. OPIUM
CHELIDONIUM (CELANDINE)
According to the doctrine of signatures, the yellow juice of
this plant meant that it was good for liver disorder such as
jaundice. In fact the juice is poisonous. Commonly known as wart
weed for its power to remove warts.
SANGUINARIA
(BLOOD ROOT)
The plant contains a powerful alkaloid called sanguinarine,
which can cause nausea and vomiting and burning pain the
stomach. It is fatal in large doses.
OPIUM (PEPAVER
SOMNIFERUM)
Opium is the gummy exudation of the unripe capsule of the
poppy. It has been used as a painkiller since Greek and Roman
times. It mimics the action of naturally occurring chemicals in
the brain, called endorphins, which help to induce sleep and a
state of well being. Derivatives such as morphine and codeine
are used in orthodox medicine.
GENERAL FEATURES
1.Predominant
action over the circulatory system.
They act on the circulation of the blood, tending to
produce narcosis of a greater or less degree by engorging the
blood vessels of the brain. The effect thus produced on the
sensorium ranges all the way from sleepiness to stupor. This is
eminently true of opium and to a less degree of sanguinaria and
chelidonium.
Opium: The
narcotic and anodyne effect of opium is the result of the
increased circulation of blood in the brain. The face becomes
deep red and swollen from the distension of the blood vessels.
The more profound the stupor, the darker red is the face. (May
even become of a brownish hue). The pupils are contracted. Pulse
is full and slow. Respiration is deep as stupor grows in
intensity, it become heavier and finally stertorous.
Sanguinaria:
Has marked vasomotor disturbances as seen in the
circumscribed redness of the cheeks, flashes of heats,
determination of blood to head and chest, distension of temporal
veins, burning in palms and soles and has been found very
applicable to climacteric disorders.
Chelidonium:
A prominent liver remedy- causes portal congestion and jaundice.
2.
Affection is mainly on right side.
Chelidonium: Right sided headache down behind ears and shoulder
blade. Neuralgia over right eye, right cheekbone and right ear
with excessive lachrymation. Pain in right side of chest and
shoulder with embarrassed respiration. Fixed pain under inner
and lower angle of right scapula.
Sanguinaria: Right sided remedy. Periodical sick headache
settles over right eye. Cough with burning pain in chest worse
right side. Rheumatic pain of right shoulder. Severe soreness
under right nipple. Right-sided neuritis, better by touching the
parts. Right-sided paralysis.
3. Special affinity for liver.
Chelidonium: Is a prominent liver remedy. Liver affection with
jaundiced skin and sclera. Jaundice due to hepatic and gall
bladder obstruction. Liver enlarged. Constriction across as by a
string. Gall stones.
Opium: liver affection with obstinate constipation.
Sanguinaria: Pain over region of liver. Jaundice. Nausea with
salivation. Sinking, faints all gone feeling, spitting up of
bile, gastro-duodenal catarrh.
4.Occipital
head ache.
Sanguinaria, Opium, and Chelidonium
Chelidonium: Icy coldness of occiput from the nape of neck,
feels heavy as lead. Heavy lethargic, drowsiness very marked,
with general numbness
Opium: Pain in back of head, great weight there. Congestion of
head with strong pulsation.
Sanguinaria: Periodical sick headache beginning in occiput,
spread upwards, and settles over right eyes. Pain in back of
head like a flash of lightning. > lying down and sleep.
5.Nervous affections- (paresis/ paralytic affections/
convulsion and neuralgia)
Chelidonium: Paresis of the lower limb with rigidity of
muscles. Paralytic drawing and lameness in single parts. Orbital
neuralgia with profuse lachrymation. Relieved by pressure.
Opium: Ptosis, paralysis of brain. Complete insensibility, no
mental grasp for anything. Viable to understand or appreciate
his sufferings. Tongue black and paralyzed. Paralytic affection
of rectum with fecal retention. Loss of power or sensibility of
bladder. Painless paralysis. (No neuralgia – causes
insensibility of nervous system). Convulsion < from glace of
light. With coldness of limbs. Epileptic convulsion at night;
towards midnight, with sleep. Involuntary motion of head and
arms with fists closed. Convulsion with loss of consciousness
and sensibility. Useful with tetanus- convulsion with sudden
loud cries.
Sanguinaria: Paralysis of right side. Convulsive rigidity of
limbs. Right sided trigeminal neuralgia. Pain extends in all
directions from upper jaw. > by kneeling and pressing the head
on floor.
6. In general – have a hot or burning sensation.
Chelidonium: Dry heat of skin. Has burning and itching of
anus.
Opium: Hot damp sweating. Bed feels too hot. Constantly changes
position, go in search of a cool place.
Sanguinaria: Burning in various parts is characteristic.
Ulceration of mouth and fauces with dry, burning sensation.
Stomach burning. Cough with burning pain in chest. Redness and
burning of cheeks; burning in ears, eyes etc. circumscribed
redness of the cheeks, flashes of heat. Burning in palm and
soles and has been found very applicable to climacteric
disorders.
7. Rheumatic affections.
Sanguinaria: Rheumatic affection of right shoulder, left hip
joint and nape of neck. Rheumatic pain in places least covered
by flesh not in joints.
Chelidonium: Rheumatic pain in hips and thighs. Ailments brought
on or renewed by change of weather. Intolerable pain in heels,
as if pinched by too narrow shoe. Worse right side. Chelidonium
has icy coldness of tips of fingers. Wrist sore and tearing in
metacarpal bones. Edema, heat, tenderness and stiffness are the
leading indications. < motion and touch.
8. Special affinity for respiratory mucus membrane.
Chelidonium: Very quick and short inspirations, pain on deep
inspiration. Spasmodic cough, loose rattling, expectoration
difficult. Small lump of mucus fly out of the mouth while
coughing. Pain in right side of chest and shoulder with
embarrassed respiration. Dyspnoea, constriction of chest. Hoarse
in afternoon.
Opium: Checks all secretion except that of skin. Cough with
dyspnoea and blue face with bloody expectoration. Breathing
stops on going to sleep. Must shaken to start it again. Hoarse.
Deep snoring, rattling, stretorus breathing. Heat in chest,
burning about heart.
Sanguinaria: Cough of gastric origin. > eructation. Aphonia.
Cough with burning pain in chest. Worse right side. Sputum
tough, rust colored, impossible to rise. Spasmodic cough after
influenza and whooping cough. Cough returns with every fresh
cold. < night, on lying down. > sit up in bed and pass flatus.
Severe dyspnoea and constriction of chest. Pneumonia , better
lying on back. Asthma with stomach disorders. Sudden stoppage
of catarrh of air passages brings on diarrhea.
9. All
medicines have increased thirst.
Chelidonium: Prefer very hot drinks
Opium: intense thirst.
Sanguinaria: Unquenchable thirst.
10. Alternate diarrhea & constipation (constipation with
sheep dung stool)
Chelidonium: Stool hard round balls like sheep’s dung. There
may be alternation of diarrhea and constipation.
Opium: Obstinate constipation from inactivity of intestine. No
desire to go to stool. Round, hard, black ball like stool (sheep
dung like). Faeces protrude and recede. Spasmodic retention of
stool in small intestine. Diarrhea from fright.
Sanguinaria: Has alternate diarrhea & constipation. Constipation
with ineffectual urging for stool with sense of thick mass in
anus. Constipation with stool in hard lumps.
It has diarrhea following the suppression of catarrh of
respiratory tract.
11. Eye affections with contracted pupil.
Chelidonium: Right orbital neuralgia, tears fairly gush out.
Yellow discoloration of eye. Pupil contracted.
Opium: Half closed. Pupils insensible. Contracted. Staring.
Sanguinaria: Eye affection associated with periodic sick
headache. Right eye usually affected.
12. Sleep- full of dreams and un refreshing sleep.
Chelidonium: Dreams of corpses & funerals. Sleep dreamful
and unrefreshing.
Opium: Uneasy sleep with anxious dreams. Nightmare, frightful,
lascivious. Stupefying, unrefreshing sleep. Incomplete sleep
without power to wake.
Sanguinaria: Dreams of sea voyages with sense of being locked,
of business matters, frightful.
13. Sleepy but cannot sleep with acuteness of hearing
Chelidonium: Sleepy wants to lie down but can not sleep.
Sanguinaria: Drowsiness causing mental and bodily indolence.
Sleeplessness at night awakens in a fright as if he would fall.
Cannot sleep without brandy. Slightest noise disturbs, yetis
sleepy &dreamy.
Opium: Urgent inclination to sleep with absolute inability to
sleep. Sleeplessness with acuteness of hearing. Disturbed by
sounds ordinarily not heard at all. i.e. clock striking cocks
crowing at a distance keep her awake.
14. Has a reputation for curing acne, polyp & new growth.
Chelidonium & sanguinaria.
15. Has general action upon cancerous growth.
Chelidonium: Carcinoma of breast & stomach with deep-seated
pain. Dirty yellow complexion of skin with other sign of
cachexia.
Sanguinaria: Tumors of breast.
Opium: In addition to its narcotic influence, is believed to
have a retarding effect on cancerous growth.
16. Remedies of this family cause abdominal distension with
accumulation of flatus.
Opium: Abdominal distension as in tympanites. Accumulation
of flatus with rumbling in abdomen. Abdomen sensitive.
Constrictive pain at stomach with excessive anguish.
Sanguinaria: Flatulent distension of abdomen even with escape
of flatus from vagina. Diarrheic stool with much flatulence. Has
spasmodic eructation of flatus which relief to the patient.
Chelidonium: Abdominal distension and rumbling.
17. Vertigo is a prominent feature of all medicines of this
group.
Chelidonium: Vertigo associated with hepatic disturbances.
Inclination to fall forward.
Opium: Vertigo after fright. Vertigo with lightness of head in
old people. Vertigo on sitting up in bed, which compels the
patient to lie down again.
Sanguinaria: Vertigo terrible when moving head rapidly & looking
upward with nausea, fainting and head ache with ringing in ears.
Vertigo on rising from sitting or stooping position; with dim
vision.
18. Mentally-
low spirited and despondent with inclination to weep.
Chelidonium, Opium and Sanguinaria.
References: -
1. Clinical materia medica – E.A Farrngton.
2. Pocket mannuel of homoeopathic materia medica William
Boericke.
3. Dictionary of practical materia medica- J.H. Clarke.
4.. Lectures of Homoeopathic material medica – Kent. |
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