Saccharum Officinale


Saccharum Officinale 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 Saccharum Officinale is used…


      Sugar. (Including Saccharum album, White Sugar.) Saccharose. C12H22O11. Trituration. Solution.

Clinical

Ascites. Cataract. Chlorosis. Cornea, opacity of. Diabetes. Dropsy. Dyspepsia. Hair, rapid growth of. Headache, periodic. Hoarseness. Liver, affections of. Ranula. Rheumatism. Rickets. Scurvy. Spleen, affections of. Tabes mesenterica.

Characteristics

Like so many other articles of diet, Sugar may be a poison and a medicine as well as a food. Sugar preserves food, as salt does, and both sugar and salt have produced scurvy. Cases of scurvy- rickets in bottle-fed children have been traced to excess of sugar in their food, and the exclusion of sugar from the dietary of the gouty, rheumatic, and the diabetic, shows the pathogenetic power it is credited with among practitioners of the present day. Acidity of the stomach and itching at the anus are common effects of taking too much Sugar. Lippe published “Fragmentary provings and clinical observations obtained principally from S. Boenninghausen and S. E. Bute, who proved the 30th potency on himself” (Allen). To these symptoms have been added others observed by Swan on a patient who accidentally discovered, after twenty-five years of suffering, that the cause of his trouble was *Sugar. All the symptoms disappeared when he abstained from sugar in food or drink, and only reappeared when he took it again by

way of experiment. Then, from two to four days after taking sugar, the same train of symptoms invariably occurred in this order: (1) A burning at pit of stomach. (2) A white coat on tongue, so thick as to cause stiffness of it. (3) Sharp burning pains run up from kidney to shoulders, Passing under scapulae (4) Pain in bones head to foot, causing a rigidity of the muscles so that it was impossible to rise from bed till he had been rubbed. (5) Chill commencing in small of back and spreading up and down. Severe headache and occasional vomiting with the chill. Fever followed with headache, morbid hunger, and a hectic flush. (6) Increased urine, strong odour, white sediment. (7) Great pain in kidneys. (8) Constipation. (9) Sleeplessness. (10) Oedema of feet and ankles. (11) Weakness of legs, as if paralysed, causing staggering. (12) Painful jactitation of feet and legs during the burning in the stomach. (13) Oppression, slight cough, profuse cream-like expectoration, very offensive, cold. *Sac. a. 10M and 5M cured him of some remaining symptoms, and the 41M enabled him to eat sugar with impunity. Swan also reports (*Org. iii. 342) this case: Miss left was continually eating candies, of which she was very fond, till her digestive organs were affected. A few doses of *Sac. a. 30m changed her taste so that she ate no more, and could not even bear the sight of them. This case was also cured with *Sac. off.: “Vomiting bile, worse in night and at left a.m., old-standing dyspepsia, milk, eggs, and bread being the only food tolerated, great longing for sugar, which ameliorates the symptoms.” Farrington traces a great similarity between *Sac. off. and *Calcarea *Sac. off. is indicated, he say, in children who are large-limbed, fat, and bloated, with a tendency to dropsy. It has produced opacity of the cornea, and ought to cure it. The children are dainty and capricious, care nothing for substantial food, but want little “nicknacks”, always cross and whining, and, if old enough, are insolent, and do not care to occupy themselves in any way. Everything too much trouble. H.C. Allen relates (*H.P., x. 478) a case of opacity of cornea cured with *Sac. a., and with the same remedy in 2 m potency he cured swelling round the ankles following rheumatism. According to Lippe, black-and- tan terrier dogs that eat sugar go blind. The cataract and amblyopia of diabetics are well known. Here, again, Salt and Sugar meet: Burnett has shown in his *Supersalinity of the Blood that excess of salt in food has been an important factor in the production of cataract. The symptoms are worse in early morning. worse From anger. better In erect position (dyspnoea).

Relations

*Compare: Sac-alb. left In rickets, acidity, fat children, Calcarea Craving for sweets, Arg-n., Sul. Rickets, Silicea Diabetes, swelled ankles, Arg-n. Kidney-ache, Santal.

Causation

Anger.

Mind

Violent temper, irritable, quarrelsome. Bilious, sanguineous temperament. Increased modesty of women. Melancholic mood with the chilliness. Dainty, capricious, cross and whining, indolent. Low spirited, hypochondriacal mood, peevish. Indifference, as from homesickness. Disinclined to talk, want of interest. Stupid.

Head

Giddiness from indigestion. Severe headache with the chill. Headache every week the same day. Hair grows rapidly.

Eyes

Eyes closed by swelling (and inflammation) of lids. Varicose distension of vessels of eyes. Ophthalmia. Sight dim. Cataract.

Ears

Discharge of pus from ears.

Nose

Sneezing, dry coryza.

Face

changed expression. Face: pale, deathlike, bloated, oedematous.

Twitching of muscles of right cheek over malar bone.

Mouth

Dullness of teeth (with sour vomiting). A white coat on tongue, so thick as to cause stiffness in it. Rhagades, cracks on the tongue. Ranula. Inflammation of salivary glands of lining membrane of mouth. Aphthae of children.

Throat.

Ulcers in throat.

Stomach

Morbid hunger with the fever. Nausea early in morning. Violent retching. Vomiting of white, viscid, tough mucus. Periodical vomiting. Vomiting: of blood, acid, making teeth dull, occasional, with the chill. Stomach bloated. Stomach overloaded with sour mucus. Disordered stomach. Digestion: impaired, weak, with acidity. Burning at pit of stomach. Heat in stomach. Coldness of stomach. Pressure in stomach, morning, fasting. Painful constriction of stomach. Painful sensitiveness of pit of stomach. Pain in stomach with hypochondriacal persons.

Abdomen

Liver: swollen, indurated. Bile increased. Spleen swollen. Pain in liver and spleen. Abdomen: swollen, dropsical, hard as a stone (in children). Tabes mesenterica. Swelling and induration of mesenteric glands.

Stool and Anus

Congested and painful haemorrhoids. Itching at the anus. Diarrhoea, stools watery and debilitating, of mucus and blood, bilious. Constipation alternating with mucous diarrhoea. Constipation, stools difficult.

Urinary Organs

Sharp burning pains run from kidneys to shoulders, passing under scapulae. Great pains in kidneys. Increased urination, strong odour, white sediment. Urine diminished.

Male Sexual Organs

Enormous swelling of scrotum, right genitals. Increased desire. Frequent involuntary emissions.

Female Sexual Organs

Menses diminished. Menstrual blood pale. Suppressed leucorrhoea.

Respiratory Organs

Irritation of larynx, causing a slight hacking cough, with yellow, saltish sputa, which floats on water. Dry rawness in larynx. Hoarse, catarrhal voice. Hoarseness from reading a short time. Dry cough. Cough with children. Expectoration very offensive. Breathing oppressed, cold expectoration. Suffocative attacks, must be bolstered up.

Chest

Chest muscles wasted. Pneumonia. Swelling of lower part of sternum. Fullness better by expectoration. Stitches in left chest.

Heart

Rheumatic pain in heart region. Pulse weak and irregular.

Limbs

Tingling in limbs. Emaciation of hands and thighs.

Upper Limbs

Edema of arms.

Lower Limbs

Edema of lower limbs, hard as stones. Paralytic weakness of legs. Painful jactitation of legs during burning in stomach. Cramps in calves.

Generalities

Emaciation with great appetite. Chlorosis: with dropsy, after anger. Plethora. Fainting attacks. Scurvy rickets in children. Pains in bones from head to foot.

Skin

Dry skin, perspiration suppressed. Scurvy. Pale and red blotches over body. Panaritium. Proud flesh in the ulcers. Old herpes.

Sleep

Sleeplessness. Starts in sleep.

Fever

Chilliness from 10 a.m. till evening with melancholic mood. Chill commencing in small of back, spreading up and down, severe headache and occasional vomiting, fever, followed by headache, morbid hunger, and hectic flush in cheeks, no sweats except when weakened by repeated attacks, before and during the paroxysm burning in stomach and back was simply intolerable, no thirst. Chilliness alternates with perspiration. Cold in the head. Intermittent fever every one, two, or three days, irregular in its type. Chill followed by profuse sweat. Sweat on head (neck and shoulders).

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