Podophyllum Peltatum


Podophyllum Peltatum symptoms of the homeopathy remedy from Keynotes and Red Line Symptoms by Adolph von Lippe. What are the symptoms of Podophyllum Peltatum? Keynote indications and uses of Podophyllum Peltatum…


COMMON NAME:

      MAY APPLE; MANDRAKE.

Symptoms

      Acts especially upon the liver and digestive tracts, its special affinity being for the mucous membranes, more especially of the duodenum and rectum, and for glandular structures, producing irritation, excessive secretions, inflammation and even ulceration or suppuration (C.)

Adapted to persons of bilious temperament (Bryonia, Nat-S., Sulphur) who suffer from gastro-intestinal derangements (A.)

“BILIOUS ATTACKS” — ESPECIALLY AFTER ABUSE OF MERCURY ( Nux vomica) (A.)

Affects the right side of the throat, right ovary and right hypochondrium (Lycopodium) (A.)

The liver is swollen and sensitive (China, Mercurius, Nat-s.) (D.)

Chronic congestion and torpidity of the liver;chronic hepatitis (Chelidonium, Digitalis, Mercurius, Nat-S., sepia, Sulphur) (C.)

Gall-stone colic with jaundice (China, Mag-M., Mercurius, Nat-S., Sepia) (C.)

CONSTANTLY RUBBING AND SHAKING THE REGION OF THE LIVER WITH HIS HAND (A.)

Biliousness, with nausea and giddiness; bitter taste and risings; tendency to bilious vomiting and purging, with dark urine (Hg.)

Bad taste in the mouth (Nux vomica, Pulsatilla) (D.)

Vomits bilious matter mixed with blood (Bryonia, Nat-S., Sepia) (Bt.)

Vomiting, with very severe spasms of the stomach (Ant-t., Cuprum, Ipec, Secale, Veratrum) (Bt.)

Food turns sour, with belching of hot flatus, which is very sour (Ra.)

Colicky pain in the abdomen ameliorated by flexing the limbs (Belladonna, Bryonia, Chelidonium, Coloc.) (K.)

Indented tongue (Arsenicum, Carbo vegetabilis, Chelidonium, Dulcamara, Gloninum, hydrastis, Ignatia, Iodium, Mercurius, Plb., Rhus toxicodendron, Sepia, Stramonium, Syphilinum, Tell., Vib.) (K.)

Tongue seems too broad (Kali bichromicum, Natrum muriaticum, Par., Plb., Pulsatilla, Vib., Ziz.) (K.)

Desire for something sour (Ant-t., Arsenicum, Hepar, Pulsatilla, Sepia) (C.)

Thirst for large quantities of cold water (Arsenicum, Bryonia, Ferr-P., Natrum muriaticum, Phosphorus, Sulphur, Veratrum)

Cramp-like pain in the abdomen with actual retraction of the abdominal muscles (N.)

Sudden shocks of jerking pains (A.)

RUMBLING AND GURGLING IN THE ABDOMEN BEFORE STOOL (Aloe., Coloc., Olnd.) (K.)

Flatulence during dentition, with green, sour stools in the morning (G.)

Diarrhoea of children during teething, after eating and drinking, or being bathed or washed.

SEEMS TO DRAIN ONE DRY, BUT SOON IS FULL AGAIN (A.)

Diarrhoea of long-standing (Aloe., Mercurius, Nat-S., Sulphur) (A.)

DIARRHOEA EARLY IN THE MORNING CONTINUES THROUGH FORENOON, fOLLOWED BY NATURAL STOOL IN THE EVENING (Aloe) (A.)

Stools watery and green, or they may be natural, by exhaustive (Bt.)

Changeable stools (Am-M., Berberis, Chamomilla, Colchicum, Dulcamara, pulsatilla, Sanicula, Sulphur) (K.)

Diarrhoea accompanied by sensation of weakness or sinking in the abdomen or rectum (Aloe., Sulphur) (A.)

Black stools only in the morning (Sulphur) (Ha.)

Stool: Green, watery, fetid, profuse, gushing out (Gambogia, Jatropa, Phosphorus); chalk-like (Calcarea); jelly-like (Aloe., Kali bichromicum); undigested (Aloe., China, Ferrum); or with yellow meal-like sediment. (A.)

(REFUSE WATERY STOOLS, POURING OUT LIKE WATER FROM A HYDRANT (D.)

Diarrhoeic stools are preceded by retching and vomiting, and followed by a sensation of great weakness in the abdomen, and especially in the rectum (D.)

PROLAPSE OF THE RECTUM BEFORE (Ruta.) OR DURING (Calcarea, Dulcamara, Gambogia, Ignatia, Lycopodium, Sepia), oR AFTER STOOL (Aesculus, Cocc., Hepar, Lachesis, Mercurius, Nitr-Ac., Phosphorus, Sulphur) (K.)

Diarrhoea of dirty water, soaking the napkin through (Benz-Ac.), with gagging. (A.)

Diarrhoea after taking milk (Calcarea, Mag-M.) or sour milk (K.)

PAINLESS CHOLERA MORBUS OR CHOLERA INFANTUM (Kali-P., Ricin., Sulphur) (A.)

Severe straining during stool, with emission of much flatulence; mucous stools, with spots and streaks of blood; thirst, but no appetite (Sulphur) (An.)

Dysenteric diarrhoea, depending upon inflammatory irritation of the rectum (Aloe., Mercurius, Sulphur) (Hg.)

Constipation alternating with diarrhoea (Aloe, Nux vomica, Sulphur) (G.)

Haemorrhoids, with prolapsus ani and morning diarrhoea (G.)

Clay-coloured stools (Calcarea, Hepar) from absence of bile (D.)

Pale, hard, chalky stools (Calcarea, Chelidonium, Lycopodium) (B.)

Suppression of urine (Apis., Belladonna, Camph., Stramonium, Terebintha) (C.)

The whites of the eyes and the face are yellow (D.)

Moaning and whining during sleep (Arsenicum, Aurum, Belladonna, Chamomilla, Crot- C., Hyoscyamus, Ignatia, Kali-P., Lycopodium, Mur-Ac., Nux vomica, Opium, Pulsatilla, Sepia, Silicea, Sulphur) (B.)

Restless sleep, especially in the forepart of the night (Phosphorus) (C.)

Pain under the right shoulder-blade (Abies-C., Bryonia, Card-M., Chelidonium, Chen-A., Lycps., Natrum muriaticum, Nux vomica, Phosphorus, Pic-Ac., Ruta., Sanicula) (C)

Drowsy, half-closed eyes (Opium); rolling the head from side to side (Belladonna, Helleborus, Hyoscyamus, Nux vomica, Opium, Stramonium, Tuberculinum) with moaning and whining (Aconite,Belladonna, Cannabis indica, hyoscyamus, Kali carb., Phosphorus, Pulsatilla, Stramonium, Sulphur, Verat, Zincum met.) especially children (N.)

Headache alternates with diarrhoea (Aloe.) (A.)

Headache in winter, diarrhoea in summer (A.)

Difficult dentition (Calcarea, Calcarea phos., Silicea) (A.).

Intense desire to press the gums together (Phytolacca,) (A.)

Depression of spirits (Arsenicum, Kali-P., Pulsatilla) (A.)

Imagines he is going to die or be very ill (Arsenicum) (A.)

Disgust for life (Arsenicum, Aurum, Nux vomica) (A.)

Feels fatigued (Kali-P., Acid phosphoricum.) (G.)

Often useful in bilious fever of a remittent type, with pronounced bilious symptoms (Bryonia, China, Nat-S.) (C.)

GREAT, eVEN DELIRIOUS LOQUACITY, DURING CHILL AND HEAT (N.)

Fever paroxysm at 7 AM. (A.)

Sleep during perspiration (Arsenicum, China, Opium, Acid phosphoricum., Pulsatilla, Rhus-t., Sabad.)

Suppressed menses in young girls ( alum., Calcarea phos., Cyclamen, pulsatilla, tub.) (A.)

Pain and numbness in the right ovary, running down the thigh of that side (Lil-T.) (A.)

In the early months of pregnancy, can lie comfortably only on the stomach (Acet-Ac.) (A.)

Prolapsus uteri; from overlifting or straining; from constipation; after parturition, with sub-involution (A.)

Weak, bearing down sensation in the abdomen after parturition (G.)

Pain in the lumbar and sacral region, worse during stool, and still worse afterward (G.)

Pendulous, abdomen after confinement (G.)

Leucorrhoea, consisting of thick, transparent mucus (G.)

AGGRAVATION:

      In the early morning; in hot weather; during dentition; after eating and drinking; while being bathed or washed; from overlifting or straining; during stool;, and from motion.

AMELIORATION:

      From bending forward, from external warmth; from lying on the abdomen; and by stroking or massaging the liver; and in the evening.

RELATIONSHIP:

      Compare: Aloe., BErb., Chelidonium, China, Collinsonia, Ferrum, Gambogia, Hepar, Ipecac., Kali-P., Lachesis, Lycopodium, Mercurius, Nat-S., Nux vomica, Opium, Pulsatilla, Sepia, Sulphur, Tuberculinum, Veratrum and Zincum met.

Useful after Ipecac. and Nux vomica, in gastric troubles, and after Calcarea, and Sulph. in liver diseases.

Complementaries: Natrum muriaticum, and Sulph.

ANTIDOTES: Lact-Ac., and Nux-v.

It ANTIDOTES the bad effects of mercury.

Adolph Lippe
Adolph Lippe (born near Goerlitz, Prussia, 11 May 1812; died in Philadelphia, 23 January 1888) was a homeopathic physician who worked in the United States. Adolph got a legal education at Berlin. After completing his legal studies, Lippe became interested in homeopathy, and emigrated to the United States in 1837 to further his study. In 1838, he enrolled in the North American Academy of Homeopathy at Allentown, Pennsylvania, from where he graduated in 1841. He settled in Philadelphia, where from 1863 until 1868 he was professor of materia medica in the Homeopathic College of Pennsylvania. Besides some essays and treatises from the French, German, and Italian which became standards, Lippe was the author of:
Comparative Materia Medica (Philadelphia, 1854)
Text-Book of Materia Medica (1866)