Berberis Aquifolium


Berberis Aquifolium signs and symptoms of the homeopathy medicine from the Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica by J.H. Clarke. Find out for which conditions and symptoms Berberis Aquifolium is used…


      Oregon Grape. N. O. Berberidacae.Fluid extract or tincture of root.

Clinical

Biliousness. Bronchorrhea. Eczema. Face, roughness of. Headache. Herpes. Leucorrhoea. Pityriasis. Psoriasis. Spleen, affections of. Stomatitis. Syphilis. Typhoid. Voice, affections of.

Characteristics

*Berb-aqui. belongs to the Mahonia group of the Barberry family. It has been used by eclectics in chronic syphilis, chronic skin diseases, in scrofulous cachexia, and for removing pimples from the faces of girls. Hale reports a case of very advanced secondary syphilis cured with it, and some characteristic cases of psoriasis. In all these conditions it has been given in the O tincture 5 to 10 drops. ***J. D. W. C., in Recorder, 1896, gives personal experiences with does of 10 to 15 drops a day. On the third day felt “nausea and thick-headedness.” Later there was ” straining to vomit without vomiting.” Then a peculiar headache, strong compression, as if a band of iron two inches wide passed entirely round head just above ears.It kept growing tighter and tighter. Strong black coffee relieved this after a time, but left him `tremulous in nerves and unsteady in gait.Ever after that a single drop of *Berb-aq. on the tongue was sufficient to avert an attack of biliousness when threatening, and saved him much trouble of the kind to which he had formerly been liable. *Berb- a. has a reputation for making “a new man of an old one.” A tea made of the leaves of *Berberis Mahon has a local reputation in the mountain typhoid of the Rockies, and the provings of *Berb-aq. show febrile symptoms and a marked action on the spleen. A systematic proving was made under Winterburn’s direction. I have verified its usefulness in secondary syphilis.

Relations.

*Compare: Berb-v., Euon., etc.

Mind

Unhappiness and depression, sometimes coming on suddenly. Hysterical crying at frequent intervals. Nervous, restless. Disinclined to move or do anything, dull, stupidity. Drowsy in daytime. Nausea and thick-headedness.

Head

Dizzy sensation worse sleeping or moving. Pain right side pressing like a weight. Pain right temple running down into teeth, pains transitory and recurring. Pain like iron band completely surrounding head above ears, with gradually increasing compression.

Eyes

Conjunctiva injected. Sensation of film before eyes. Eyes look hollow and weak as if tired, burning feeling and aching as from strain. Weak feeling in eyes lasting a long time.

Nose

Stuffy feeling, with discharge of greenish-yellow mucus. Itching within nose with desire to sneeze.

Face

Blotches and pimples on face. Yellow skin. Waxy, yellowish white. Flashes of heat to cheeks. Pinched expression.

Mouth

Bilious taste after eating. Tongue thickly coated, yellow-brown or pasty white. Tongue feels as if, or actually is blistered. Soreness in lower teeth and salivary glands.

Throat

Dry throat.

Stomach

Hunger, even soon after eating, without desire for food. Sudden nausea after eating. Burning in stomach and borborygmi. Cramps, and no appetite (2nd week). Nausea and severe straining to vomit (occurred when fasting).

Abdomen

Uneasy feeling without desire for stool. Pain in hypogastrium. Biliousness and waxy jaundiced hue. Intense burning in spleen and feeling as if pounded. Distressing soreness in spleen.

Stool and Anus.

Large, free, dark stools. Hot bilious diarrhoea. After looseness, light-coloured, varnished, constipated stools. Stools too large and expelled with difficulty.

Urinary Organs

Urine increased or decreased in quantity.

Male Sexual Organs.

Drawing and pressure in testicles.

Female Sexual Organs.

Slight burning in vagina, bearing-down pains and aching as if menses about to come on.

Respiratory Organs

Bilious cold: throat choked with mucus, voice rough and somewhat hoarse, expectoration yellow and then greenish. Voice seemed cut off as if a damper had closed. Lack of timbre in voice. Dry, irritative cough. Scanty, tenacious, blood-streaked expectoration.

Chest

Oppression and weakness of upper part of chest. Burning heat in lower left lung. (Accelerated pulse and heightened temperature vividly suggest phthisis pulmonalis).

Limbs.

Sense of numbness and feeling as if there was no strength of will to lift the part. When perfectly still, no pain, on movement, cramp (in legs), trembling and uncertainty of motion and pain. Pain severe as after a heavy blow. Peculiar prickling as from electricity back of hand and outside forearm, momentary but frequently returning and independent of conditions. Rheumatic tensions and stiffness of legs.

Generalities

Weak, tired feeling, better for exercise. Tremulous in nerves, unsteady in gait.

Fever

Diurnal rise of temperature and pulse. Flashes of heat and burning of palms. Flashes of heat to cheeks.

John Henry Clarke
John Henry Clarke MD (1853 – November 24, 1931 was a prominent English classical homeopath. Dr. Clarke was a busy practitioner. As a physician he not only had his own clinic in Piccadilly, London, but he also was a consultant at the London Homeopathic Hospital and researched into new remedies — nosodes. For many years, he was the editor of The Homeopathic World. He wrote many books, his best known were Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica and Repertory of Materia Medica