Author: Urenus

  • Gnaphalium Polycephalum – Common Everlasting

    The mother tincture is prepared from the fresh aerial parts in flower, Pseudo- gnaphalium polycephalum [L.] Hilliard et B.L. Burtt., a native of North America.

    N.O. Compositae.

    Gnaphalium displays a few typical symptoms, which would justify a widespread use of the remedy, whereas in general it is simply used in sciatica, when the pains extend from the hip down to the toes, linked with a sensation of numbness and hav- ing “gone to sleep”, the numbness alternating with pain, cramps in the calves and lumbago-like complaints, possibly associated with a sensation of heaviness low down in the pelvis.

    Rheumatism may also be present in the knees and ankles. Episodes of gout in the big toe may also react favourably to Gnaphalium.

    Additionally Gnaphalium is indicated in children’s summer diarrhoea, and also in dysmenorrhoea, in symptoms of prostatic hypertrophy, when the bladder cannot be emptied properly, with urging to urinate and restlessness in the legs. This may be ac- companied by heightened libido and frequent erections, but often with impotence. These latter complaints are generally concealed. They present as rheumatic com- plaints, i.e. as restlessness in the legs with crawling sensations in the thighs, numb- ness, and possibly stabbing pains at times, so that generally it is the use of Gnaphal- ium in sciatica which has prevailed.

    Rheumatic conditions of the facial nerves can likewise be beneficially affected by Gnaphalium; also vertigo and dull occipital pain, shooting pains in the chest, cramps of the calf-muscles, and rheumatic pains in the arms and elbows.

    Dahlke refers to morning diarrhoea as an indication for Gnaphalium. The following is a summary of the remedy-picture:

    1. Sciatic nerve-pains, associated with a sensation of numbness, extending to the toes. Cramps in the calves and feet, especially in bed. Rheumatic complaints in arms and elbows.
    2. Morning diarrhoea with great exhaustion. Mouth is furry. Nausea. Abdominal rumblings and flatulence.
    3. Prostate complaints with restlessness of the legs. Pressure in the kidney region.
    4. Increase in erections and libido. Dysmenorrhoea. Heavy sensation in the pelvis.

    The German Monograph-Preparation Commission for the Homoeopathic Field of Therapy has, under the Preparation Monograph for Pseudognaphalium obtusifoli- um, published the following indication(s) in the German Bundesanzeiger (German Federal Gazette) for gnaphalium polycephalum: rheumatism; sciatica; neuralgia; diarrhoea.

  • Glyoxal – Oxaloaldehyde

    The attenuations are prepared from a aqueous solution of Glyoxal, C2H2O2, MW: 58.0.

    Has a catalytic and unblocking action both on damaged respiratory enzymes and toxins, and is therefore indicated in all cellular phases, and especially also in neo- plasm phases and viral diseases. Infrequent doses! Allow them time to work!

    Glyoxal and Methylglyoxal (q.v.) have, according to Prof. W. Frederik Koch, a deep-reaching action on a wide variety of degenerative diseases, not only on neo- plasms, but also on schizophrenia (Dr. Wegener of Cologne), and on addictive dis- eases (Dr. Schroeter of Freiburg.)

    As “Carbonyl-group series”, Methylglyoxal and Glyoxal have the property of freeing blocked energy-producing systems of the cells and also of dissolving can- cerous tissue which is in process of formation through the action of free radicals, by depolymerisation of homotoxins and carcinotoxins. This is possible both by quinones and by free carbonyl groups, provided that they are suitably diluted in ho- moeopathic potency. Otherwise they work in the opposite direction, (i.e. carcino- genically).

    By means of free carbonyl groups and quinones, through the removal of hydrogen, the impregnation phase is to a certain extent “broken up”. (See Reckeweg’s study: “Neue Gesichtspunkte der antihomotoxischen Therapie bei zellulären Phasen” [New view on anti-homotoxic therapy in cellular phases]. Homotoxin-Journal 6, 285–395 [1967]).

    In treating patients with Glyoxal and Methylglyoxal it is important not to give a fresh dose so long as the condition is reacting, or so long as the curative action lasts.

    The drug picture of Glyoxal was composed in August 1997 by David Riley, M.D., Santa Fe (New Mexico), USA.

    The most important symptoms from David Riley’s drug proving were:

    Essential Characteristics

    Nasal obstruction. Throat pain especially with swallowing. Dryness or soreness on waking in the morning. Cervical neck affected strongly with varying types of pain. Soreness in the extremities or affecting the bones of the extremities.

    Mind

    Difficult concentration.

    Generalities

    Increased energy or decreased energy in the afternoon.

    Head

    Head and nasal congestion that causes heaviness. Throbbing forehead pain and sharp pain in occiput.

    Eye

    Dryness or increased lachrymation. Eye heaviness with head and nasal conges- tion. Tired sensation.

    Nose

    Obstruction on waking in the morning. Congestion at the root of the nose. Crusts on the nostrils.

    Throat

    Dryness or soreness in the morning on waking. Throat pain on swallowing espe- cially empty swallowing.

    Stomach

    Decreased appetite. Distention. Pain in the stomach and diaphragm.

    Abdomen Diaphragmatic pain. Rectum

    Flatus. Stool Loose. Cough Deep cough. Back

    CERVICAL PAIN that is aching, constricting, lancinating or throbbing. Thoracic pain. Back pain with headache.

    Extremities

    Itching on the knee with vesicular eruptions. SORE PAIN in the bones, ankles, or right shoulder.

    Skin

    Vesicular eruptions on perspiring parts.

  • Glutaminicum Acidum – Glutaminic Acid

    The attenuations are prepared from L-(+)-Glutaminic acid, C5H9NO4, MW: 174.1.

    This is a factor in numerous intermediate syntheses. It is a component of glu- tathione, and is said to have a good influence on brain function and to enhance men- tal performance, e.g. in disturbed mental development in children.

  • Glonoinum – Nitroglycerin

    The attenuations are prepared from Glyceryl trinitrate, C3H5N3H9, MW: 227.1.

    Even though Glonoin (Nitroglycerin) is used essentially for heart conditions, particularly angina pectoris, nevertheless the symptom-picture presents other symptoms too, which mark out Glonoin as an effective remedy with other indi- cations. The name Glonoin  is  based  on  the  three  components:  Gl  =  glycerol, O = oxygen, N = nitrogen.

    The main characteristic symptoms are palpitations extending to the neck, which can be seen in the pulsating carotid arteries, a tendency to sudden violent irregulari- ties in the circulation, active hyperaemia of the brain with symptoms such as are found e.g. in sunstroke. There is also cerebral vomiting, white tongue, empty sensa- tion in the pit of the stomach with pale face and full pulse, laboured respiration, in other words, such symptoms as may be present in sunstroke; these point to Glonoin. There are also headaches which are ameliorated by having the head uncovered and often by lying quietly, but are aggravated by bending the head backwards. In con- trast to Belladonna cases, the face is often not flushed, and the patient must walk about, preferably in the open air, because that is what gives him relief. Generally Belladonna symptoms are exactly the opposite.

    The most important symptoms of Glonoin are the heart symptoms. A sensation of fullness in the praecordium is reported, and strong pulsations throughout the body, as if the chest would burst, linked with pains radiating out into the arms and throat.

    Nash draws our attention to the similarity with Melilotus, so that differentiation is often difficult.

    One symptom of Glonoin deserves our attention: gets lost in familiar streets, pos- sibly accompanied by thoughtlessness. Apart from this there are also weakness and trembling in the upper and lower limbs and a sensation of heaviness and restlessness in the arms and legs, associated with numbness and a “gone to sleep” sensation. There is also a spasmodic drawing and feeling of stiffness in the nape of the neck, and a spasmodic feeling of tension and contraction in the muscles, possibly also with stabbing in the shoulder-blades.

    The blood vessels may be injected, even in the eye with reddened conjunctiva, sparks and flashes in the field of vision, weak or dull vision and occasional inability to see.

    There may also be twitching and numbness in the lips with pulsating toothache, and also particularly in increased production of saliva and mucus, with frequent ex- pectoration and a sensation as if the tongue were enlarged and raw, with a sharp taste and a bitter, scratching sensation towards the palate.

    The remedy picture also contains diarrhoea with retching, nausea, vomiting, flatu- lence and cutting pains in the abdomen; also polyuria and congestion of the head during the menstrual periods.

    The specific indications which have generally emerged are the complaints follow- ing sunstroke, the ciruclatory disturbances in the heart and the pulsating and beating in the blood vessels. Thus Glonoin is likely to be effective in strokes, delirium, epileptiform spasms, meningitis, migraines and also dysmenorrhoea, so long as the symptomatology indicates it to a reasonable extent. It may also be mentioned that the symptoms are aggravated by drinking spirits, and that head symptoms may also occur after having the hair cut.

    When these symptoms are summarised, we have the following characteristic rem- edy-picture:

    1. Complaints are aggravated by heat of the sun, hot weather, movement, drinking spirits, and having the hair cut. They are ameliorated at rest and in the fresh air.
    2. Pulsations throughout the body, proceeding from the heart. Pulsation of the carotid arteries. Blood vessels distended. Hot flushes passing over the head from the nape of the neck. Painful feeling in the praecordium. Angina pectoris and lancinating pains, extending from the heart to the back and shoulders with a spas- modic feeling of pressure in the heart (cf. Cactus). Violent reactions of the heart, extending as far as the finger-tips, and accelerated heart activity. Pulse full and rapid or fast and small. Angina pectoris.
    3. Cannot find his way in familiar streets and towns.
    4. Violent frontal and temporal headaches, ascending from the nape of the neck and taking in the whole back part of the head, aggravated by any movement and jar- ring, better at times in fresh air and by lying quietly.
    5. Diarrhoea with gastric symptoms, vomiting and retching; also polyuria and dys- menorrhoea with congestion of the head. Supporting remedy in meningitis.

    The German Monograph-Preparation Commission for the Homoeopathic Field of Therapy has, under the Preparation Monograph for Nitroglycerinum, published the following indication(s) in the German Bundesanzeiger (German Federal Gazette) for glonoinum: headaches; hypertension; angina pectoris.

  • Glioma – Brain Tumour

    The attenuations of this nosode are prepared from liquor of patients with glioma.

    This nosode is indicated not only in gliomas, but also particularly in chronic neu- ralgias and possibly in stubborn headaches.

  • Glandula Thyreoidea Suis – Thyroid Gland

    The attenuations of this sarcode are prepared from the fresh thyroid gland of a healthy pig (Sus scrofa domesticus).

    The main indications are:

    Down’s syndrome. Myxoedema. Thyroid tumours. Neoplasm phases. Adiposity. Liver and kidney diseases.

  • Glandula Thymi Suis – Thymus Gland

    The attenuations of this sarcode are prepared from the fresh thymus gland of a healthy pig (Sus scrofa domesticus).

    The main indications are:

    Disorders of growth and development. Down’s syndrome. Neoplasm phases.

  • Glandula Suprarenalis Suis – Adrenal Gland

    The attenuations of this sarcode are prepared from fresh adrenal glands of a healthy pig (Sus scrofa domesticus).

    The main indications are:

    Debility. Bronchial asthma. States of exhaustion. Addison’s disease and other symptoms of adrenal exhaustion. Primary chronic polyarthritis. Hypotensive states. Vagotonia. Neurodermitis. Fissures. Mucous colitis. Tics. After burns. Geriatrics.

    The drug picture of Glandula suprarenalis suis was composed in June 1995 by David Riley, M.D., Santa Fe (New Mexico), USA.

    The most important symptoms from David Riley’s drug proving were:

    Essential Characteristics

    This remedy has a noted effect on the GI tract with nausea, abdominal cramping, anf frequent stool.

    Irritability and fear. Headaches worse in the forehead. Nausea. Cramping abdom- inal pain. Rectal pain. Frequent stools. Heart palpitations. Extreme sleepiness.

    Mind

    Irritability with difficult concentration or intolerance. FEAR worse at night and on waking, of falling, of something bad happening. Anxiety, worse on waking. Delusion she is floating in air during dream. Absent minded in the morning or forgetful. Anger that is violent and with cursing and the desire to hit. Indignation. Cheerfulness. Aversion to company and aversion to being touched. Improved confidence. Con- fused as if in a dream. Sad and discouraged in the evening. DREAMS: of rescuing children, fog, vivid, swimming, and remembered or unremembered. Dullness espe- cially in the morning on waking. Deep meditation. Changeable mood. Persistent thoughts at night making it difficult to fall asleep.

    Generalities

    Increased energy. Faintness, weakness, and trembling at night at 3 a.m. Weariness. Desires warm milk, ice cream, coffee, carbonated beverages, fish, sausage and hot dogs, and salt. Aversion to cheese and spices. Heat, flushes of or sensation of. Rapid pulse. Aggravation from smoke.

    Vertigo

    Dizzy or lightheaded.

    Head

    Sense of constriction of the head as if it were in a rubber band. FOREHEAD PAIN in the eyes or behind the eyes or on the right side of forehead. Dull pain in the fore- head. Occiput put that extends to the neck. Right sided temple pain. Pressing pain like a cap or in the morning on waking. Headache worse on motion in the car. Shoot- ing sensation to the side of the head or extending from temple to temple. Squeezing sensation in the forehead. Stabbing or throbbing pain in the temples.

    Eye

    Heaviness of the eyes and lids. Burning eye pain. Aching pain in the sockets.

    Vision

    Acute in the daytime.

    Ear

    Itching of the ears. Pressing pain in the ears.

    Nose

    Clear discharge. Thick, viscid discharge. Sneezing. Pinching pain. External sore- ness.

    Smell

    Sensitive to strong odors.

    Face

    Eruptions of boils on the chin or pimples on the forehead. Relaxation of the jaw muscles. Dryness of the lips with thirst. Relaxed.

    Mouth

    Tingling sensation in the mouth and lips. Ulcers on the inner lip.

    Taste

    Bitter taste at the root of the tongue.

    Teeth

    Toothache, worse in the teeth of the lower jaw and worse with pressure.

    Throat

    Mucus in throat necessitates clearing the throat.

    Stomach

    NAUSEA worse with motion of the car, or with fear something bad will happen. AP-

    PETITE is diminished, capricious, or has easy satiety after a few bites.

    Abdomen

    CRAMPING ABDOMINAL PAIN, worse in the morning on waking or before and with di- arrhea. Flatulence especially after eating. Pressing abdominal pain in the hypochondria after dinner. Pain is if diarrhea would come on. Rumbling of the ab- domen. Distension in the lower abdomen.

    Rectum

    Pain, worse after stool. Constipation with straining. Flatus that is offensive or during stool. Diarrhea. Full sensation with constipation. Burning pain during stool. URGING that is ineffectual, before, or after stool.

    Stool

    FREQUENT STOOLS. Green to greenish-black stools. “Glittering” stools. SOFT, loose, or watery, or hard stool. Small or tenacious stool. Offensive like rotten eggs.

    Bladder

    Frequent urging to urinate at night or after drinking. Sensation of weakness of bladder muscles.

    Urine

    Urine has a strong odor. Copious amount.

    Genitalia, Female

    Painful menses improves. Decreased menstrual flow. Yellow vaginal discharge. Strong odor of the menstrual blood. Pain in the left ovary.

    Respiration

    Difficult respiration with tight chest during exercise.

    Cough

    Dry cough in conjunction with sneezing. Cough with chest congestion.

    Chest

    HEART PALPITATIONS with burning or pinching heart pain or with anxiety and fear. Congestion with tightness. Constriction. Heaviness and oppression as from a weight. Stitching chest pain on the left side. Tickling sensation.

    Back

    Back pain shooting up the back from the coccyx to the upper back. Painful back stiffness, worse in the lumbar region improves. Aching back pain in the cervical neck and extends to the head and right shoulder. Back pain during menses.

    Extremities

    Tingling in the upper limbs or right foot. Stiffness of the hip improves or aching pain in the hips. Chilliness of the feet at bedtime. Heaviness in the upper limbs.

    Sleep

    VERY SLEEPY in the afternoon at 3 p.m. or that is overwhelming. Difficulty in falling asleep from thoughts, or falling asleep early.

    Perspiration

    Sweating during sleep that wakes her from her sleep. Perspiration smelling like peaches.

    Skin

    Painful cracks in the skin of the knuckles. Painful boils on the skin. Sensation of heat. Softness and smoothness of skin.

  • Glandula Submandibularis Suis – Submandibular Salivary Gland

    The attenuations of this sarcode are prepared from the fresh submandibular sali- vary gland of a healthy pig (Sus scrofa domesticus).

    The main indications are:

    Disturbances in salivary secretion. May be tried in Parkinson’s disease.