Ficus Religiosa


Ficus Religiosa signs and symptoms of the homeopathy medicine from the Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica by J.H. Clarke. Find out for which conditions and symptoms Ficus Religiosa is used…


      Pakur. (India.) *N. O. Moraceae. Tincture (juice of fresh leaves mixed with equal parts of alcohol).

Clinical

Haemorrhages. Menorrhagia. Metrorrhagia.

Characteristics

We owe this remedy to Dr. Sarat Chandra Ghose, of Midnapore, who made the first proving and thereby discovered its power to cause and cure haemorrhages of many kinds. Dr. Ghose kindly sent me a supply of the remedy, and I have had very satisfactory results with the x potency in controlling menorrhagia. The provers were Dr. Ghose himself, his wife, and a dog. As the experiments are quite remarkable I will give them in detail. The dog, which was perfectly strong and healthy, received 40 drops of the tincture one morning. No result followed that day, and dose was repeated next morning, and the animal commenced and continued to vomit blood of a bright red colour. It kept very quiet and was unwilling to move. After three doses of five drops of the tincture given in quick succession, the vomiting ceased. It is remarkable that the same treatment (minute doses of the same remedy) was effectual in arresting the effects of the drug in the other two provings. Mrs. G. took the tincture in 20-drop doses repeatedly throughout two days. On the third day dysentery and menorrhagia set in simultaneously. The blood was bright red. Other symptoms were: Headache, very weak and restless, sight dim, burning at the top of the head. The face became yellowish, breathing difficult. She became sad and melancholy. With the profuse discharge of bright red blood there were bearing-down pains in lower abdomen. Dr. G. took 40 drops in one dose. The result was: Frequent desire to pass water, which gradually became bloody, and contained much blood. Then inclination to cough, causing him to spit blood. Slight headache, giddiness and nausea. Sight dim. Very weak and restless. The tincture was taken three drops every two hours, and after the third dose the symptoms vanished. Dr. Ghose relates some striking cases cured with the remedy-dysentery, hematemesis, haemorrhage of typhoid, bleeding piles, and epistaxis.

Relations

*Compare: Acalypha, Ip., Arnica Phosphorus, Sanguiso, Cactus, Ferrum, etc.

SYMPTOMS.

Mind

Quiet and disinclined to move. Sad and melancholy.

Head

Nausea, vertigo, and slight headache. Headache (with haemorrhages). Burning at vertex.

Eyes

Sight dim.

Nose

Epistaxis.

Face

Face became yellow.

Stomach

Vomiting of bright red blood.

Abdomen

Bearing-down pains in lower part of abdomen.

Stool

Dysentery, with menorrhagia. Dysentery, blood bright red.

Urinary Organs

Frequent desire to micturate. Urine contains much blood.

Female Sexual Organ

Menorrhagia, bright red blood, bearing-down pains in lower abdomen.

Respiratory Organs

Difficulty of breathing. Inclination to cough, causing him to spit blood.

Generalities

Very weak and restless.

John Henry Clarke
John Henry Clarke MD (1853 – November 24, 1931 was a prominent English classical homeopath. Dr. Clarke was a busy practitioner. As a physician he not only had his own clinic in Piccadilly, London, but he also was a consultant at the London Homeopathic Hospital and researched into new remedies — nosodes. For many years, he was the editor of The Homeopathic World. He wrote many books, his best known were Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica and Repertory of Materia Medica