Ruta


Ruta 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 Ruta is used…


      Ruta graveolens. Rue. *N.O. Rutaceae. Tincture of whole fresh plant.

Clinical

*Amblyopia. Anus, prolapse of. *Bone, bruised, pains in. *Bruises. Bursitis. Cartilages, bruises of, pains in. *Chest, sternum, pains in. Constipation. Dislocations. Dyspepsia. Enuresis. Epistaxis. Exostosis. *Eyes, sight weak, pains in. Facial paralysis, from cold. Fevers. *Fractures. Ganglion. Haemorrhages. *Hands, pains in. Paralysis. *Perichondritis. Periostitis. Rectum, affections of, prolapse of. Restlessness. *Rheumatism. Sciatica. Spleen, affections of. *Sprain. Stammering. Tongue, cramp in, swelling of. Urination, difficulty of. Varicocele. Veins, swollen, varicose. Warts.

Characteristics

The common Rue of our gardens is a native of Southern Europe. It was formerly in great repute in medicine, epilepsy, hysteria, hydrophobia, weakness of sight (from excessive reading), ozaena, epistaxis, foul gumboils, flatulent colic (in hysteric females), inertia of the bowels, having been cured with it empirically (Teste). It was also supposed to be a kind of universal antidote: “Even in our own time the Roman ladies imagine that the most odoriferous flowers may be left in their rooms without the least danger provided a bush of garden rue be amongst them” (Teste). Practitioners (*says trees. of Bot.) have perhaps been deterred from employing it by the symptoms of acrido-narcotic poisoning induced by an overdose. Locally applied *Rue is a powerful irritant, and one species, *Ruta montana, is dangerous to handle even with gloves. *Ruta is “useful in feverish complaints, promotes perspiration and removes noxious material, in headache, nervous and hysteric complaints, weakness of the stomach and pains in the bowels, suppressed menses, and if taken for a long time it benefits epilepsy. The expressed juice benefits nightmare” (Green’s *Herbal). In large doses it causes violent gastric pains, excessive and sometimes bloody vomiting, profuse salivation and swelling of the tongue, great prostration, confusion of mind, and convulsive twitchings, with, in. pregnant women, abortion (M.Helie). In olden times it was used to ward off plague, and is at the present day the great remedy for pip or croup in fowls: a disease which affects the throat and causes choking and turns the comb of the fowl black, it is due to impure water and is contagious. “It certainly acts strongly on deposits of scirrhous material in both the breasts and in the vagina and sometimes lessens the size of these” (Cooper). Hahnemann’s proving shows how largely the old uses were founded on a homoeopathic relationship. The vulnerary remedies indicate in symptoms of their provings the peculiar form of injuries for which they are adapted, there are the *sprained pains of *Rhus, the *bruised pains (in skin and muscles) of *Arnica, *Ruta also has bruised pains, but these are more particularly manifested in *bones. *Ruta is one of the chief remedies for injured bones, and especially *bruised bones. This power of *Ruta does not appear to have been known before the provings were made. But impaired sight due to straining the eyes was an old use of the remedy, and here are symptoms from the provings: “His eyes feel as if he had strained the sight too much by reading, ” “Weak, pressive-like pain in right eye, with dimness of surrounding object, as if from having looked too long at an objects that was fatiguing to the eyes, ” “A feeling of heat and burning in the eyes, and pain in them when he reads (in the evening and by candle-light).” Each of these symptoms was experienced by a separate prover. Another effect of bruising is seen in prolapse of the rectum *after confinement. But *Ruta has, independently of this, a powerful action on the rectum, and caused prolapse in the provers and many severe symptoms. Tearing stitches in rectum when sitting. The prolapse is worse by stooping, and especially by crouching together, it comes on immediately on attempting a passage. Rushmore (*H.P., x. 516) cured with one dose of *Ruta 900 (Fincke) a case of prolapse *preceding a very difficult stool. Tearing in rectum and urethra while urinating. Constipation, from inactivity of rectum or impaction of faeces following mechanical injuries. A curious clinical symptom is a sensation of nausea located in the rectum. Among the general symptoms are: Great weakness after a short walk, limbs feel bruised, small of back and loins painful. Tottering as if thighs were weak, limbs pain when walking. Does not know where to lay his legs on account of uneasiness and heaviness, lies now in one place, now in another, and turns from side to side. All parts of the body on which he lies, even in bed, are painful as if bruised. Facial paralysis from catching cold, in robust, sanguine persons. Rheumatic paralysis of wrists and ankles. *Ruta is *specially suited to robust, sanguineous persons, and corresponds to haemorrhages from nose (with pressure at root), gums, rectum. *Peculiar Sensations are: Pain as if from a fall in periosteum. As if a nail were driven into head. Head as if bruised or beaten. Eyes, as if strained, as if a shadow flitting before them, as after looking too long and intently at an object, as if eyes were balls of fire. As if one were digging about in the ear with a blunt piece of wood. As of a lump in throat. Bladder as if constantly full. Spine as if beaten and lame. Wrists as if sprained. As if pain were in marrow of bone, or as if bone were broken. Thighs as if beaten, as if weak. As if there were an ulcer on ankle. All parts of body bruised at night, feeling as if it were time to rise. Restlessness is a very frequent *Concomitant of Ruta conditions. A peculiar symptom is cramp in the tongue with embarrassed speech. A prolonged use of *Ruta 3x has cured ganglion in front of left wrist (Oran W. Smith, *H.P., ix. 308). Slow pulse, contracted pupil, salivation and swollen tongue are features of its action. The symptoms are: worse By touch. Pressure worse sore spot on sternum, ameliorates pain below right scapula, and stitches in small of back. Backache ameliorates lying on back [This is characteristic, and has led to many cures, and the relief of a case of malignant disease of kidneys and bladder (Rushmore, *H.P. x. 516). This is important in connection with a use Cooper has made of Ruta ointment, prepared by extracting the plant in warm vaseline as an application in broken cancer of the breast.] Walking or riding causes chafing. Dyspepsia from straining stomach by carrying heavy weights. Scratching better. Rubbing better. Rest worse. Motion better. Lying down causes parts lain on to be sore, ameliorates pain below right scapula, better stitches in small of back. Sitting worse. Stooping worse. Bending over causes faeces to escape. Exertion worse. Ascending worse. Going up and down stairs causes hamstrings to feel shortened and weak. worse At night. worse Morning. (Vertigo on rising. Rheumatic pain in back worse before rising. Sweat in bed.) Warm stove causes chilliness. Indoors causes yawning and stretching. Open air causes vertigo. Cold applications worse. Cold wet weather worse. Worse Reading and straining eyes. Worse During menses.

Relations

*Antidoted by: Camph. *Antidote to: Mercurius *Complementary: Calcarea ph. In joint affections. *Compatible: After Arnica in joint affections, after Symphyt. in bone injuries, Calcarea, Causticum, Lycopodium, Ph.ac., Pulsatilla, Sul., Sul.ac. (diseases of bone). *Compare: In diseases of bone, Angust. (also botan.), Conchiol. Restlessness, effects of cold and damp, Rhus. Eye-strain, Natrum mur., Onos., Seneg. Prolapse of rectum, Aesculus Belladonna, Chi. S., Nit.ac., Podophyllum Pain in back worse in morning before rising, Pet. Sore as if bruised in parts lain on, Arnica, Baptisia, Pyrogenium Constipation after injuries, Arnica Warts on palms, Natrum carb., Natrum mur. (on backs of hands, Dulcamara). Chafing. *Compare also: Argentumn., Conium, Euphras., Lycopodium, Chamomilla, Sepia

Causation

Bones, injuries of. Bruises. Fractures. Sprains. Carrying heavy weights. Over-exertion of eyes.

Mind

Anxiety, as from a troubled conscience. Disposition to quarrel and to contradict. Unfitness for labour. Cross and suspicious, imagined he was always being deceived. Patient dissatisfied with himself and others, and disposed to weep. Melancholy and moral dejection (towards evening). Slowness of conception. Frequent absence of mind.

Head

Head bewildered, as from too little sleep. Whirling vertigo, which causes falling when rising in morning, also when seated, and when walking in open air. When sitting, sudden vertigo: all turned round him in a circle: thereafter glowing cheeks. Headache as from stunning pressure on whole brain, with great inquietude. Headache as if a nail were driven into head. Headache after excessive use of intoxicating drinks. Throbbing or tearing pain in forehead, with confusion in head, in evening before lying down, and in morning on waking. Heat in head (with much restlessness). Intermittent boring stitches in right side of forehead. Shooting, drawing pain from frontal to temporal bone. From temporal bones to occiput, in the periosteum, pain as from a fall. (Occipital headache worse during menses, with pains in backs of eyes (worse in left eyeball), with dyspepsia, cannot bear a bright light, eyes tire, ache and prick and turn bloodshot when she uses glasses(***R.T.C.) Tensive drawing or lancinating pains in exterior of head, as from a blow or contusion, especially in periosteum. Gnawing itching in scalp. Nodes and abscesses on scalp, with pain as from excoriation when touched, formed after a tearing pain had been felt in the part which they occupy. Biting itching (ulcers) on scalp. Small ulcers and running sores on scalp.

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