Dulcamara


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


COMMON NAME;

      BITTER SWEET.

Symptoms

      TEARING IN THE LIMBS AND OTHER DISORDERS FROM CATCHING COLD.

PARALYSIS OF SINGLE PARTS (Causticum, Phosphorus, Zincum met.,).

PARALYSIS FROM LYING ON THE DAMP GROUND (D).

Dropsical swellings (Apis, Digitalis, Rush-T., Sulphur)

Anasarca; after ague, rheumatism or scarlet fever (A).

Dropsy: after suppressed sweat, suppressed eruptions or exposure to cold. (A).

Swelling and induration of he glands (Bad., carb-An., Conium, Merc-I-G., Silicea

One-sided spasms with speechlessness (Zincum met.).

Great emaciation (Abrotanum, Calcarea phos., Natrum muriaticum, Sarsaparilla).

A rooting-up and digging painfulness.

Excessive secretions of the mucous membrane s(Hydrastis, Pulsatilla, Rhus toxicodendron).

TINEA CAPITIS (Causticum, Graphites, Kali-S., Psorinum).

CRUSTA LACTEA (Arsenicum, Calcarea, Clem., Graphites).

TETTERY ERUPTIONS (Mercurius, Mez., Natrum muriaticum).

Twitching of the eyes in the cold air.

Urticaria over the whole body, no fever; itching burns after. scratching; worse in warmth, better in cold (A.)(.

Herpes on the male genitals (C.).

Dryness of the skin and itching blotches (Apis, Bryonia, Clem., Graphites, Lycopodium, Sulphur).

EXANTHEMA LIKE NETTLE-RASH (Apis, Arsenicum, Clem., Graphites, Lycopodium, Sulphur

Bovista, Calcarea, Pulsatilla, Rhus-t., Sulph).

ERUPTIONS BEFORE AND DURING THE CATAMENIA (Aur-M.).

Thick brown-yellow crusts on the scalp, face, forehead, temples, chin; with reddish borders. bleeding when scratched (A.).

SUPPRESSED MENSES.

Colic as if Diarrhoea would occur, from taking cold (N).

Diarrhoea from repelled eruptions (D(>)).

Mucus diarrhoea in summed, during the cool days (Aconite, Rhus toxicodendron, Sulphur).

Mucous, green or changeable stools of sour odour (D.).

Yellow watery diarrhoea in damp weather (Nat-S.) (D).

CUTTING AT THE NAVEL THEN PAINFUL, GREEN, slimy stools (B.).

Perspiration of the palms of the hands (Calcarea, Carbo vegetabilis, Chamomilla, Conium, Fl-Ac., Hepar, Ignatia, Iodium, Kali-c., Nux vomica, Sepia, Silicea, Sulphur).

Paralysis of the bladder or any part of the body brought on or made worse by damp weather (Rhus-T) (D).

Catarrhal ischuria in grown-up children, with milky urine; from wading with bare feet in cold weather; involuntary urination (A.).

Frequent urination (Acid phosphoricum., Sep). (b).

For the bad effects or abuse of Mercury (A.).

FROM TAKING GOLD, THE NECK STIFF; THE BACK PAINFUL; THE BONES ACHE (Hr.).

Cough with expectoration of bright blood (Aconite, Belladonna, Ferr-P.).

Oppression of the chest from mucus (Ant-T., Phosphorus, Sulph,.).

They have to cough a long time to expel phlegm, especially in infants and old people, from threatened paralysis is the vagi (Hg).

After the appearance of tetters in the face, face-ache and violent asthma (Hr).

Tenacious, soapy saliva (Berberis, Mercurius, Phosphorus) (B.).

DIFFICULT SPEECH (Belladonna, Croc-C., Gelsemium, Lachesis, Natrum muriaticum, Opium, Stann., Stramonium) (K).

Offensive sweat, night and morning, over the whole body (A.).

AGGRAVATION:

      From cold air; from wet weather: whilst reposing; whilst sitting: at night; during rest; from suppressed menstruation; from suppressed eruptions: from suppressed sweat.

AMELIORATION:

      From motion; when moving the affected apart; when walking; from warmth; and in dry weather.

RELATIONSHIP:

      complementary to: Bar-C., kali-S and Nat-S.

Incompatible with : Acet-Ac., Belladonna and Lachesis (should not be used before or after).

Follows well after: Calcarea, Bryonia, Lycopodium, Rhus-t., and Sepia

Antidote: Camph.

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)