ACTAEA SPICATA

ACTAEA SPICATA
Baneberry

(ACTEA SPICATA)

Is a rheumatic remedy, specifically of the small joints; tearing, tingling pains signify it. Wrist-rheumatism. Pulsations over entire body, particularly liver and renal region. Cardiovascular spasm. Pains worse from contact and motion.

Head.–Fearful, starts offevolved easily; confused. Ebullition of blood to head excited with the aid of ingesting coffee. Vertigo, tearing headache, higher in open air, throbbing in brain, pain from crown to between eyebrows; warmth in forehead, ache in left frontal eminence as if bone have been crushed. Itching of scalp alternating with heat; nostril crimson at tip, fluent coryza.

Face.–Violent ache in top jaw, walking from enamel via malar bones to temples. Perspiration on face and head.

Stomach.–Tearing, darting pains in epigastric region, with vomiting. Cramp-like pains in belly and epigastrium, with tough breathing; experience of suffocation. Sudden lassitude after eating.

Abdomen.–Spasmodic retraction. Sticking ache and distension of hypogastrium.

Respiratory.–Short, irregular respiration at night, whilst lying. Great oppression. Shortness of breath on publicity to bloodless air.

Extremities.–Tearing pains in loins. Rheumatic pains in small joints, wrist, (Ulmus) fingers, ankles, toes. Swelling of joints from mild fatigue. Wrist swollen, red, worse any motion. Paralytic weak point in the hands. Lame feeling in arms. Pain in knee. Sudden lassitude after speakme or eating.

Relationship.–Compare: Cimicif; Cauloph; Led.

Dose.–Third potency.

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