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Category: Materia Medica Hans-Heinrich Reckeweg
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Acetylcholine Chloride
The attenuations are prepared from acetylcholine chloride, 2-Acetoxyethyltri- methylammonium chloride, CH3CO2(CH2)2N(CH3)3Cl, MW: 181.7 (Potentized allo- pathic compound).
Vagotonia. Duodenal ulcer. Bronchial asthma. Angina pectoris. Generally in im- pregnation phases.
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Aceticum Acidum – Acetic Acid
The attenuations are prepared from glacial acetic acid, CH3COOH, MW: 60.1.
The principal symptoms are as follows:
Oedematous swellings. Waxy appearance. Diabetes. Anaemia. Thirst.
Also typical of this remedy are rapid emaciation with fainting, despondency, irri- tability, attacks of anxiety and respiratory problems. These may be accompanied by great debility or rushes of blood to the head with nervous headaches, great weak- ness, confusion of thoughts and a kind of stupor.
There may be aversion to salty and cold meals; also stomach pains, heartburn, sour eructation and abdominal distension with diarrhoea and swelling of the legs. Steatorrhoea and intestinal bleeding.
Typical symptoms are large quantities of light-coloured or cloudy urine with sed- iment of phosphates, escape of seminal fluid during bowel movement, and copious menstruation.
Aceticum Acidum is helpful in diabetes mellitus and can also be employed in can- cer of the stomach, as well as in chronic gastric catarrh, especially in children and the elderly.
The German Monograph-Preparation Commission for the Homoeopathic Field of Therapy has, under the Preparation Monograph for Acidum aceticum, published the following indication(s) in the German Bundesanzeiger (German Federal Gazette) for acidum aceticum: diarrhoeic disorders; anaemia; feverish conditions; general weakness and debilitation.
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Absinthium – Common Wormwood
The mother tincture is prepared from the fresh young leaves and flowers of the plant Artemisia absinthium. N.O. Compositae.
Gastric catarrh. Heartburn. Distension. Worms. Nervous irritability. Delirium. Restlessness (constantly walking about for no reason). Also recommended in cholera.
The German Monograph-Preparation Commission for the Homoeopathic Field of Therapy has, under the Preparation Monograph for Artemisia absinthium, published the following indication(s) in the German Bundesanzeiger (German Federal Gazette) for absinthium: condition of excessive excitement and spasmodic contrac- tion (cramps); inflammation of the gastric mucosa.
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Abrotanum – Southernwood
The mother tincture is prepared from the fresh young shoots and leaves. The plant is native to Southern Europe and Asia Minor, and is cultivated in Germany: Artemisia abrotanum. N.O. Compositae.
The tincture of this plant, also known as Lady’s Love, contains volatile oil, bitter principles and abrotanin.
Abrotanum acts on the autonomic sphere, especially the endoderm, when – in spite of a good appetite – emaciation occurs, particularly in children. This emacia- tion proceeds upward from below, starting with the legs. Growth may be stunted, with weakness of the muscles and joints, an appearance as of old age, and possibly haemorrhoids, blood being passed with the stools.
There is a typical vicariation between rheumatic pains and diarrhoea. If the diar- rhoea is suppressed, rheumatic pains recur. There are also gouty tophi in the hands and feet, as well as pains and weakness in the neck and back, e.g. in Scheuermann’s disease. Abrotanum can also be of service in chronic (tuberculous) peritonitis, pleurisy with effusion, and other exudative processes.
These also include the after-effects of chest surgery for hydrothorax or empyema. In boys, hydrocoele is said to be an indication.
The face is characteristically wrinkled and pale, with dry skin, and the eyes are dull with blue rings around them, the so-called “halo” of the eyes, such as one finds after retoxic treatment of acute illnesses such as influenza. Greasy facial skin with
comedones and possibly facial naevi can be helped. In boys there is often epistaxis. Stomach pains are worse at night, with a sensation as if the stomach were floating in water. Diarrhoea alternates with constipation and there may be steatorrhoea. Vom- iting occurs, with large quantities of offensive fluid and flatulent distension of the
abdomen.
Difficult respiration and a dry, persistent cough with a raw sensation and sensitiv- ity to cold air, which causes a rough feeling in the air-passages, are characteristic of this remedy, as are pains in the ribs after pleurisy.
The patient is so weak he can scarcely hold up his head. Abrotanum is generally suitable in marasmus and in retoxic phases after the suppression of symptoms, in gout and rheumatism, in pleurisy with effusion, osteochondrosis and emaciation, especially when the acute symptoms have subsided. (Follows Bryonia, Benzoicum, Acidum and Aconitum.)
Summing up the symptoms, the following characteristic picture of the remedy emerges:
- Emaciation proceeding upward from below. Marasmus in spite of eating well. Blue rings around the eyes. General problems arising in retoxic phases.
- Pains in the stomach. Ravenous hunger at night. Steatorrhoea. Diarrhoea alternat- ing with constipation.
- Pleurisy with or without effusion. Scrofula. Tuberculosis of the mesenteric or hilar glands. Persistent cough at night. Feeling of roughness in the air-passages from cold air.
- Rheumatic polyarthritis. Osteochondrosis. Gouty tophi in hands and feet. Rheumatism vicariating with diarrhoea.
- 5. Greasy skin, purple discoloration (after suppressed skin eruptions). Itching chilblains. Comedones.
- Hydrocoele in boys.
The German Monograph-Preparation Commission for the Homoeopathic Field of Therapy has, under the Preparation Monograph for Artemesia abrotanum, published the following indication(s) in the German Bundesanzeiger (German Federal Gazette) for abrotanum: excessive loss of weight and abnormal growth or develop- ment among children, also as a result of chronic inflammation; skin disorders; gout.
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Abies Nigra – Black Spruce
The mother tincture is prepared from the gum of the tree, which is a native of North America: Picea mariana [Miller]. N.O. Pinaceae.
Its main action is on the digestive and respiratory organs. Main symptoms are as follows:
Depression, inability to think. Pressure as of a hard object behind the sternum.
May also be used where the following occur: Lack of appetite in the morning but ravenous at noon and at night. Violent stomach pains after a hearty meal. Contractive pain in the pit of the stomach with retching, sour eructation, vomiting. Constipation, especially after abuse of tobacco, tea and coffee. Sensation as of a hard object lodged at cardiac end of stomach.
Becomes easily short of breath.
The German Monograph-Preparation Commission for the Homoeopathic Field of Therapy has, under the Preparation Monograph for Resina piceae, published the following indication(s) in the German Bundesanzeiger (German Federal Gazette) for abies nigra: gastric digestive insufficiency.