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FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (141)

Posted: Wed May 22, 2002 3:28 pm
by Ardavan Shahrdar
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Find the name of the following remedy:

This remedy is famous for its marvellous effect in
treatment of special kinds of neurolgic pains.

The neuralgia mostly appears on right side of the body
(like its facial neuralgia) and is aggravated by cold
and better by heat, pressure and doubling up.

Pains appear in sudden violent paroxysms causing
restlessness and prostration.

'Abdominal cramp & white discoloration of tongue'.

The patient is sensitive and irritable and always
talks about his pains.

Sincerely,

Ardavan Shahrdar, MD, DIHom, RIHA

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Re: FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (141)

Posted: Wed May 22, 2002 10:04 pm
by Dave Hartley
Scholten
Essence: The delusion that they will lose all contacts if they get angry.
Mind: They are very nervous and fearful, especially in their contacts with
other people. They are afraid that the other person will get angry with
them. They are afraid of saying something wrong, which will annoy the other
person. And they are afraid of quarrels, in case the fragile contact gets
broken. But they do have a great desire for contact and communication.
However, in the long run they start to avoid these contacts again, because
the tension that comes with them gets too much for them.
School is difficult for them. They feel that they cannot learn fast enough.
They think that others will blame them for this and will start quarrelling.
Or they think that they will be sent away from school. Because they are so
tense while they are studying they soon get exhausted.
They like travelling or, quite the opposite, they often suffer from
homesickness.
Fears: of being alone, people, disease, death. Easily frightened.
General characteristics:
Location: right sided.
Physique: thin and tall.
Temperature: cold, sensitive to thunderstorm.
Time: agg. 7 am and 9 pm.
Desires: spicy, salt, fish (3), cold drinks (2).
Aversion: salt, fish.
Menses: copious.
Physical: agg. movement, walking, amel. rubbing.
Complaints: burning pains.
Haemorrhages of bright red blood.
Neuralgias, neurological complaints, convulsions, hyperventilation.
Cramps, colics, chorea, Parkinsons, writers cramp. Nystagmus.
Migraine.
Tuberculosis, lung problems, bronchitis, asthma.
Bone problems, growing pains, rachitis, osteoporosis.
DD: The remedy which most closely resembles xxxxxx is Colocynth. Both
have suppressed anger. The difference, as far as I have discovered until
now, is that Coloc suppresses his anger because of social pressure or a
social code of behaviour. xxxxxx however suppresses his anger because he
is afraid that he might lose his contact with others. The physical
complaints are very similar in both remedies: spasmodic pains, amel.
pressure and bending double, amel. warmth.
Dave Hartley
www.localcomputermart.com/dave
Santa Cruz, CA (831)423-4284

Re: FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (141)

Posted: Thu May 23, 2002 2:32 am
by jpgregorich@aol.com
From Phatak:

Generalities
- Dr. Schuessler's remedy for cramps, convulsions, neuralgic pains and
spasmodic effects; showing its influence on Nerves and muscles.
- Suitable to tall, slender, dark and neurotic persons; or tired, languid
exhausted subjects.
- Nervous, tense, and subject to sudden violent paroxysms of neuralgic
pains; sharp, shooting like lightning, suddenly changing places; radiating,
boring, constricting; extorting cries; causing restlessness and prostration
etc.
- Twitchings.
- Tic.
- Spasmodic effects; hiccough, yawning, chorea, writer's, piano, violin
player's cramps etc.
- Much pain.
- Ill effects of standing in cold water, cold bathing; working in cold clay;
catheterism; dentition; study.
- Complaints of teething children.
- Chorea amel. during sleep agg. at stool and emotions.
- Palsy, paralysis agitans.
Worse
- COLD; AIR drafts, uncovering, water.
- Lying on right side.
- Touch.
- Periodicity.
- Night.
- Milk.
- Exhaustion.
Better
- Warmth.
- Hot bathing.
- Pressure.
- Doubling up.
- Rubbing.
Mind
- Always talking of her pains.
- Indisposition to study; to mental work.
- Drowsiness on every attempt to study.
- Talks to himself constantly, or sits in moody silence, or carrying things
from one place to another and back again.
Head
- Aches after mental labour; amel. by warmth.
- Sensation as if contents were liquids; as if parts of brain were changing
places; as if a cap on head.
- As of an electric shock in the head extending to all parts of the body.
Eyes
- Supra-orbital pains amel. warmth.
- Twitching of eyelids.
- Eyes; hot, aching; tired.
- Nystagmus; strabismus, ptosis.
- Photophobia.
Ears
- Severe neuralgic pain agg. going into cold air; washing face and neck with
cold water; worse behind right ear.
Face
- Neuralgia agg. when body gets cold; from washing or standing in cold
water, on opening mouth to eat or drink.
Mouth
- Cracks in angles of lips.
- Tooth ache amel. heat and hot liquids.
- Tongue, clean; with colic.
- Painful contraction of jaw joint with backward jerking.
- Taste of bananas.
- Food does not taste right.
- Spasmodic stammering.
Throat
- Stiff sore; parts seem puffy (right); with chilliness and aching all over.
- Nervous angina.
Stomach
- Hiccough day and night.
- Burning pain, vomiting and hiccough amel. hot drinks; cancer of stomach.
- Thirst for very cold drinks.
Abdomen
- Enteralgia; flatulent colic; amel. bending double; rubbing; warmth;
pressure; with eructations which may or may not relieve.
- Bloated full sensation in abdomen; must loosen the clothes; walk about,
and constantly pass flatus.
- Cutting into thighs.
- Abdomen contracted.
- Diarrhoea ceases; spasms or other brain troubles set in.
Urinary
- Noctural enuresis from nervous irritation.
- Vesical neuralgia after use of catheter.
Female
- Menstrual colic amel. by flow.
- Membranous dysmenorrhoea.
- Menses; too early, dark, straingy, tarry, flowing at night leaving a fast
stain.
- Ovarian neuralgia.
- Vaginismus.
Respiratory
- Spasmodic, whooping cough amel. cool air.
- Spasmodic nervous asthma.
Heart
- Angina pectoris.
- Pulse irritable.
- Nervous palpitation.
Neck and back
- Stiffness of neck and back.
- Cramps.
- One vertaebra seems absent.
Extremities
- Skin of fingers tight.
- Pains in lower limbs; alternating sides.
- Paralysis agitans.
- Trembling of hands.
- Writer's, player's cramps.
- Cramps from prolonged exertion, from the prolonged use of tools.
- Crampy contraction of fingers.
- Sciatica with tender feet.
Skin
- Barber's itch.
- Herpetic eruptions with white scales.
Sleep
- Sleepy when attempting to study.
- Spasmodic yawning as if it would dislocate the jaw, with tears.
Fever
- Chill runs up and down the back, with shivering followed by suffocation.
Related
- Colo; Dios.
Jim Gregorich