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Ardavan Shahrdar
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FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (132)

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Find the name of the following remedy:

This remedy is famous for its characteristic effects
on heart.

There is a typical picture of angina pectoris. Patient
experiences a violent cardiac pain which is extended
to axilla and down arm to fingers. Arm feels
paralyzed. 'Paralysis of upper limbs with cardiac
pain'.

Pulse is thready and weak.

The patient is restless, experiences a great anguish
and screams fearfully wih pain. He/she feels that
he/she is going to lose breath and die.

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Dave Hartley
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Re: FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (132)

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excerpt from Encyclopedia Homeopathica
The Collected Works of A.H. Grimmer
Therapeutics
Prevention & cure of heart disease by homeopathy
indicated is XXXXX, whose symptomatology and clinical application places it
among the valuable remedies for angina pectoris. It causes extreme anxiety,
screams fearfully exclaiming that she would loose her breath and die.
Violent precordial pain extending to axilla and down left arm and forearm to
fingers with numbness of the extremity and apnea. The left arm is almost
paralyzed with the pain. Pulse so fast it could not be counted and so feeble
it could scarcely be felt. Expression of deep anxiety on face. Nausea
followed by severe abdominal pain. Vomited black vomit copiously. With the
nausea and severe pain there was a sinking sensation at the epigastrium. The
profound effect on the blood was shown. When cupped the blood flowed like
water and would not coagulate, not even with the addition of tannin. In
thirty-six hours from the time poisoned, he drank three and a half quart
bottles of the best rectified whiskey without the least sign of
intoxication. A moribund state set in with the skin cold as marble.
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Wendy Howard
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Re: FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (132)

Post by Wendy Howard »

From Massimo Mangialavori:

Aside from the common themes found in [remedy family], we can consider
hypochondriasis as the most prominent for [remedy]. It is so strong that
they need constant support from another person, which may result in a very
aggressive way of behaving especially towards members of his family or his
partner. They need the presence of someone who can make decisions for them,
behaving like a real and heavy burden for this victim.

Very often a severe pathology starts after a (shocking) experience, in
which they face the possibility of death. The result of such an experience
is often a kind of "paralysis", not only in the physical sense but also in a
psychological sense of not being able to develop further in his life because
the presence of this fear of death is so strong that it is constantly in
their mind. It is as if they fear that this terrible experience could happen
again in the next few seconds. Like a movie that is repeating constantly the
same scene-forever!
Another common reaction besides their paralyzed state is that they
perceive themselves as benumbed. They feel paralyzed and don`t want to move
any further, because you never know what could happen next and they feel
benumbed not to perceive any further pain, which reminds them of the
possibility to die.

In general they can give you the idea that death is right around the
corner. So something must be done immediately. This can give you the
impression of a remedy like Aconite.

As in most of the [remedy family], the anxious attitude is a very
common reaction to physical symptomatology found mainly in the chest. The
complaint may start as a disturbance in the function of some chest organ,
not from a concrete disease, but a functional problem. The patient reports
the symptoms as if he would have a real heart disease. I think, that all the
symptomatology concerning the function of the left arm in [remedy] could as
well be related to a functional problem, as to an objective cardiac disease.
If the pathology is progressing, the anxiety becomes a real anguish, a
state in which they are practically unable to do anything. They become a
burden, a very disturbed person for the people around them, constantly
complaining about their problems, whether imaginary or real.

The sexual erethism in [remedy] doesn't seem to be so strong as in the
other [remedy family], and is mainly related to the idea to keep their
partnership alive by having sex.

In the cases I have seen, the tendency to hemorrhage seemed to be more
a kind of worry about quite common symptoms of bleeding, than a real
tendency to have strong hemorrhages.

FTRN number 46!!

Regards
Wendy Howard


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Re: FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (132)

Post by jpgregorich@aol.com »

From Phatak (EH)

Generalities
- This ***** poison affects the HEART; producing a typical picture of angina
pectoris.
- Blood becomes thin, watery.
- Tetanic effects lasting for several days.
- Restless; with cardiac pains, and prostrated.
Worse
- Least motion; even of hands.
- Exertion.
Mind
- Anxiety.
- Screams fearfully with pain; exclaiming that she would lose her breath and
die.
Stomach
- Nausea then abdominal pains.
- Vomiting of black vomit.
- Transfixation of pain or sinking at epigastrium.
Respiratory
- Gasping breath; fear of losing breath and die.
- Apnoea.
Heart
- Violent Cardiac Pains; sharp; extending to shoulders or both arms, to
fingers; with numbness.
- Precordial anxiety.
- Restless; with cardiac pain; and prostration.
- Quick feeble, thready pulse.
Extremities
- Pain in left arm; feels paralyzed.
- Hard aching pain in axilla.
- Paraesthesia of lower limbs.
Skin
- Cold as marble.
Sleep
- Dreams of flying.
Related
- Tarn.
Jim Gregorich


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Re: FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (132)

Post by Tanya Marquette »

Lactrodectus mactrans

But all the elements of Copland's group are not of equal importance; two of them, at least are pathognomonic.
- "The two constituent elements of the paroxysm," says Latham, are "the sense of dissolution and the pain."
- "Pain with one awful accompaniment may be everything."
- "This mixture of the sharpest pain with a feeling of instant death."
- According to Fothergill, "the two prominent subjective phenomena are pain in the chest and a sense of impending death."
- Eulenburg and Guttmann include another element: "We regard the substernal pain, the feeling of anxiety and the disturbance of the heart's action as the essential symptoms of Angina Pectoris."
- Romberg notes the companionship of these two elements: "The patient attacked with Angina Pectoris is suddenly seized with a pain under the sternum in the neighbourhood of the heart, accompanied by a sense of anxiety so intense as to induce a belief in the approach of death."
with Angina 9


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