Spigelia Anthelmintica


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


COMMON NAME:

      PINK ROOT.

Symptoms

      Heaviness and soreness of the whole body (Bryonia, Gelsemium, Nux vomica)

Painful sensitiveness of the whole body to contact, with shivering of those parts that have been touched, or with formication through the whole body.

Stinging, tearing pains in association with twitchings of the affected areas.

Tearing near the joints, as from scraping of a knife.

Spasmodic pains in the limbs, especially the joints.

LEFT-SIDED NEURALGIAS (OF THE HEAD, FACE AND EYES); PAINS INCREASE AND DECREASE WITH THE RISING AND SETTING SUN; WATERING OF THE EYE, ON THE AFFECTED SIDE (N.).

Intolerable pressive pain in the eye-balls; could not turn the eyes without turning the whole body; worse especially on making a false step (A.).

Prosopalgia, left-sided; tearing, shooting, burning pains, especially in cheek bones, lower jaw, about eye-brows and in the eye-ball; periodical from morning until sunset; worse at noon, from noise or motion (N.).

Rheumatic sclerotitis; pains are sharp and tearing with pressure in the eye-balls (Bt.).

Disposition, to squint (Apis., Belladonna, Cicuta, Cyclamen, Gelsemium, Hyoscyamus, Kali-l., Lycopodium, Magnesia phos., Mercurius, Natrum muriaticum, Nux vomica, Pulsatilla, Sepia, Stramonium, Sulphur, Tabacum, Veratrum, Zincum met.).

Eyes hurt on motion, as if too large for the orbit (N.).

Ciliary neuralgia; pains radiate; cold feeling in the eye (D.).

JERKING, TWITCHING, OR SPASMODIC MOVEMENTS OF THE EYE-LIDS (Agaricus, Arsenicum, Belladonna, Cicuta, Cuprum, Ignatia, Magnesia phos., Nux-v., Phys., Pulsatilla, Rheum., Sulphur).

Intense pressing pain in the eye-balls, especially on turning them (N.).

Hemicrania; pain increased by motion, noise, and especially by stopping; one or both eyes are involved (N.).

The headaches are generally onesided, beginning in the occiput; and extending forward, and setting over the left eye (right-eye- Sanguinaria, Silicea). They are aggravated by the least noise or jar.

THEY INCREASE WITH THE RISING OF THE SUN AND DECREASE WITH ITS GOING DOWN (Natrum muriaticum, Tabacum) (N.).

Sensation as if the head was open along the vertex (D.).

Sensation as of a band around the head (Cact., Carb-Ac., Sulphur) (A.).

Paleness of the face (Cina, Ferrum, Natrum muriaticum, Pulsatilla, Sepia) (D.).

Blue rings around the eyes (Cina, Staphysagria) (D.).

Afraid of sharp, pointed things, pins, needles, etc. (A.).

Heart disease, when the same are characterized by violent and visible and audible palpitations (Arsenicum, Iodium, Thuja)

PALPITATION OF THE HEART, WORSE WHEN BENDING THE CHEST FORWARD (Kalm.) (N.).

Violent beating of the heart, especially at night; visible and audible, with anguish (N.).

Stitch or darting-like pain in the heart (Apis., Bryonia, Causticum, Kalm., Lachesis, Mag-M., Naja, Petroleum, Psorinum, Spongia, Staphysagria, Sulphur).

Valvular affections with loud, blowing sounds and attacks of violently palpitation. The patient can only lie on the right side (Natrum muriaticum, Phosphorus), or with the head very high; least motion aggravates (Naja) (N.).

Aneurism (Bar-C., Cact., Calcarea, Carbo vegetabilis, Lycopodium, Lycps., Ran-S.) (A.).

Sharp, stitching pains in the left chest, shooting into arm and neck, worse by motion; pulse not synchronous with heart-beat (D.).

On placing hand over the cardiac region there is a purring feeling, as when stroking a cat’s back (D.).

Dyspnoea: Can lie only on the right side, with trunk raised; the least motion produces great suffocation; with anxiety and palpitation of the heart (G.).

Rheumatic pericarditis, with violent palpitation of the heat and anxiety (Bt.).

Trembling carotids (Ra.).

Rheumatic affections of the heart (Kali carb., Ledum, Naja, Phosphorus, Rhus toxicodendron); systolic blowing at the apex (A.).

Faint, nauseated feeling (Ant-T., Ipecac., Lobelia, Tabacum, Veratrum) (D.).

Colic around the navel ( Aloe. Belladonna, Coloc., Dioscorea, Ipecac., Mercurius, Nat-S., Nux vomica, Plb., Rhus toxicodendron, Stann., Sulphur, Thuja, Veratrum) (D.).

Nausea every morning before breakfast (Alumina, Alumn., Anacardium, Bar- C., Berberis, Bovista, Calcarea, Fago., Lycopodium, Petroleum, Sepia, Tuberculinum) (Bt.).

Desire for alcoholic drinks (Lachesis, Ledum, Lycopodium, Medorrhinum, Mercurius, Mur- Ac., Naja, Nux vomica, Opium, PHos., Pulsatilla, Selenium, Sepia) (A.).

Ravenous hunger with nausea and thirst (Sulphur) (A.).

Scrofulous children afflicted with ascarides and lumbrici (Calcarea, Mercurius, Sulphur) (Bt.).

Itching and tickling in the anus and rectum (C.).

Scirrhus of the sigmoid flexure or rectum, with atrocious unbearable pain (Alumen) (A.).

Copious, offensive mucus from the posterior nares drops into the throat, causing choking at night (Hydrastis) (A.).

Stammering; repeats the first syllable three or four time; with abdominal ailments; with helminthiasis (A.).

Masked intermittent, s appearing as periodical; face and head aches.

Chill spreads from the chest (Apis., Carb-An., Sepia) (A.).

Least movement of the body causes chilliness (Apis., Bryonia, Caps., Coffea, Merc-C., Nux vomica, Rhus toxicodendron, Sepia, Silicea, Squil.) (A.).

Heat in back, hands, abdomen, gradually increasing until he becomes hot all over (A.).

Night-sweat, putrid smelling (A.).

Toothache from tobacco-smoking; ameliorated only on lying down and while eating (Plant); worse form cold air and water; returns form thinking about it (A.).

AGGRAVATION:

      When stooping; from touch; while moving; after sexual excitability; from inspiration; from noise; from moving eyes; in cold, damp, and rainy weather; from rising sub; from tea; and from cold water.

AMELIORATION:

      From quiet; in dry air; from setting sun; and from lying on the right side with the head high.

RELATIONSHIP:

      Compare: Aconite, Arsenicum, Belladonna, Cact., Calcarea, Digitalis, Euphr., Gelsemium, Hepar, Ipecac., Kali bichromicum, Kali carb., Kalm., Lachesis, Lycopodium, Mercurius, Naja., Natrum muriaticum, Nux vomica, Phosphorus, Pulsatilla, Rhus toxicodendron, Sepia, Silicea, Spongia, Stann., Sulphur, Thuja, Veratrum, Zincum met.

It follows Aconite, Well.

Complementary: Spongia

ANTIDOTES: Aurum, Camph., Cocc., and Pulsatilla

Spigel. ANTIDOTES Mercurius

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)