| Here is Rhus Toxicodendron! The
person who needs Rhus tox has a sensitivity that makes
him very irritable. With Rhus tox, it's all about having
to move! Anything that causes stagnation within the body such as
cold or water or ice will aggravate. Ice, for its hard, cold quality
and the wetness of frozen water, is what a Rhus tox hates
the most, perhaps this is why Rhus tox is easily comforted
by anything that is warm and encourages a flow within the organism,
including vigorous massage.
The central idea of Rhus tox is stiffness. They
become all bound-up and unable to release the inner tightness they
feel. This is seen throughout the Rhus tox symptomatology on all
three levels--mental, emotional and physical.
Rhus tox’s character is a picture of anxiety and restlessness,
they are unable to relax. Rhus tox constantly needs to
stretch. They feel the urge to move to loosen up to keep from becoming
the image of ice--cold and hard.
Now, with Rhus tox constantly moving they become anxious.
The anxiety is from never being able to stay in one place for very
long ("Anxiety, House, in"),
progressing into a state where they think something bad is going
to happen ("Fear, superstitious",
"Ailments from anticipation, foreboding"). These
foreboding feelings come from delusions that something terrible
is going to happen ("Mind: Anxiety",
"Anxiety, future, about, Delusion: Murdered, will be");
these are examples of the well-known Rhus tox "Restlessness"
on the mental plane ("Mind: Thoughts, rush, flow of; Mind:
Suspicious").
The Rhus Tox cycle:
Let’s see if we can find a Rhus Tox or two! Now
where are those Rhus Tox people? I can hear them but just can’t
see them, let us see if we can catch up with some of them.
Look way over there! What fun! All those children enjoying themselves
at their school athletics carnival. "BANG!" The starting
gun fires and they all run off down the grassy track. They are having
a beautiful day, the sun is shining. The children, with all their
might, race off down the track, it looks like a day full of racing
and getting many ribbons for their achievements. Let’s see
if there is a Rhus tox amongst them!
And there he is now! Our Rhus tox boy has had a monumental
day. "The best day ever," he remarks and he has ribbons
to prove it. He got three 1st , four 2nd and a 4th prize. Yes, you’re
right he does look over-heated. In fact he says that he’s
been getting very hot and even perspiring from all his fine effort.
He has really over-exerted himself most of the day and is now looking
forward to getting home to rest and have a good night’s sleep.
Twilight finds him still hard at work, however; packing away the
equipment and carrying the podium back to the equipment shed. For
rhus tox, twilight is not a good time and this is when many symptoms
of the tensing up start. FASTFORWARD PLEASE!!
Later that night Rhus tox is now home drinking tea. He
starts to feel an anxiety within himself rising, no doubt because
night coming on ("Fear, night"),
he has an emotional fear setting in and as this begins to happen,
he feels more stiff and tight. He explains to his mum that he has
a general bound-up sensation everywhere throughout his body. ("Generals:
Constriction")
Mum can see he is emotionally irritable and to touch he is cold,
his limbs especially. This cold, tight sensation is making him twist
and stretch the muscles to stop the limbs from being so constrictive.
("Generals: Position, change of, ameliorates")
This is frustrating him immensely not to mention his Mum having
to watch him squirm around the kitchen. He keeps getting in Mum’s
way so she tells him to go and relax in front of the T.V. She is
hoping this will take his mind off his discomfort, but once he goes
to watch TV with his older sister, he tries to settle down but he
just can’t sit still! He moves this way and that. The urgency
that he must keep on moving and changing positions becomes too much
for Rhus Tox and he groans ("Mind: moaning")
as he becomes more restless, and his sister’s complaints of
"Sit down, I can’t see the TV!" irritate him still
further ("Mind: Irritability, night").
He wants to sit still but "ggrrrr!" What an aggravation!
We see the dance of the Rhus Tox begin. He gets up and
moves, he changes position. In doing so he stretches and contorts
his ligaments to stop the stiffening and the build-up of toxins
in the muscles. The lactic acid builds up and this causes a restlessness
that spurs him on. To stop moving now would mean an increase the
toxins, not to mention the irritability.
The pain sensations of Rhus Tox includes numbness and
prickling ("Generals: Formication").
His legs also feel dead and heavy like wood ("Legs: Wooden,
sensation"). After much effort to continuously move about,
Rhus Tox begins to tire from all the activity. The dilemma now is
that he must rest. The relief he was experiencing from moving about
is diminishing as he is now being over-powered by the urge to rest
his tired body. Rhus Tox rests!! This rest causes again
a build-up and intense irritability and so he has the urge to move
and here the cycle starts again and continues many times.
Mum comes in to see what all the commotion is about and sees her
son squirming all over the TV room. She suggests to him to go and
have a shower. Finally, something that's going to make Rhus
tox feel better! As he walks out, she asks him to stick out
his tongue. As suspected, there is a red area shaped like a triangle
on the tip that he says also is painful, but more importantly for
us a good conformation that Rhus Tox is needed ("Tongue:
Red, tip, triangular"). Mum packs him off to
the shower by telling him that she has put on the heating lamp in
the bathroom and is warming his towel. Normally they are worse for
bathing but that is only if they get cold and today everything is
all set up for him to have a nice HOT soothing shower. The shower
will help him immensely as the heat will stimulate the flow within
the body, easing the discomfort he feels. While he is showering
let’s look at why he is suffering. The causations are many.
He had a successful day, nothing wrong with that!
However, on top of winning all those races, he might also have
won a medal for Over-Exerting, Heavy Lifting, and Going from Hot
to Cold rather suddenly. It's the Rhus Tox Triple Crown!
What he needs are some warm clothes, a massage and anything else
that will stop the stagnation he feels within his body.
Now let’s look at some other Rhus tox aspects. Picture
Henrietta Housewife; she's a Rhus tox too. She doesn’t
have a lot of energy and looks somewhat worn out ("Generals:
Weariness). Henrietta becomes exhausted easily and quickly
("Generals: Weakness, sudden"). She can only
do a little housework and then she needs to rest as her energy quickly
depletes on any exertion. The nature of her energy comes in fits
and starts; she is helpless in harnessing this erratic energy into
a nice steady flow. Instead she must just be content to work on
her house chores when she has a burst of energy and work until the
energy is depleted and again she becomes exhausted. She has no choice,
but must wait to recharge her energy and then is off again trying
to clean the entire house before she again is exhausted.
Another factor is that she also has been very irritable, much like
Nux vomica. She gets annoyed if anything gets in her way,
so the pets need to be extra diligent in these households!
Rhus tox, as said before, has many delusions and so they
are better if they are kept active. By keeping active they have
less time for reflection over what the future may bring. He or she
is very suspicious generally and has a great deal of hostility ("Mind:
Reproaches others"). She blames others and this quality
has isolated her from society. Her life is a struggle and she starts
to have the sensations of drowning in more ways than one. The metabolism
slows down and liquid pools in the body. The body’s tissues
become oedematous eventually leading the Rhus tox patient
into congestive heart failure as their system is overwhelmed. As
the body has slowed down and become congested with fluid the mind
too degenerates, making the Rhus Tox confused and forgetful ("Mind:
Confusion").
If they live in a cold, wet climate these conditions will come
on faster for the suffering Rhus tox. Activity, warmth
and dryness are the answer.
That looks like about it; oh! except for a quick look in on Junior.
He got out of the hot shower looking a lot calmer. Mum gave him
his Rhus tox remedy and massaged his sore, stiff joints
till he fell asleep. He is now resting soundly, but within that
brain of his he is still dreaming of exerting himself ("Dreams:
Exertion, physical") which, I’m sure he
will do again tomorrow! I hope mum got a large bottle of Rhus
tox, as she's going to need it!! |