Carduus Benedictus


Carduus Benedictus 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 Carduus Benedictus is used…


      Cnicus benedictus. Centaurea benedicta. N. O. Compositae. Tincture of whole plant when in flower.

Clinical

Amaurosis. Diarrhoea. Eyes, affections of. Fever. Headache. joints cracking of. Oesophagus stricture of. Varicosis. Vision, affections of.

Characteristics

The proving of *Card-ben. shows a strong action on the eyes: twitchings, and disturbance of vision, flickerings, muscae volitantes. The prover had “blackness before eyes for a short time. ” Eyeballs feel larger. “Burning” is a symptom which runs through the proving. There is a “bitter burning” in the stomach, as if it were much deranged, burning in hands after sweat, burning in the arms on exerting them. The gastro-abdominal disturbances of *Card. *mar. are observed, in less degree, in *Card-ben. There is disordered taste, dysphagia, yawning and hiccough, cutting pains in abdomen, vomiting and diarrhoea. The respiratory sphere is strongly affected and there is pain and contractive sensation in the trachea with hoarseness. Inspired air feels cold. Other symptoms are: Feeling as if buccal cavity

were contracted. Tension in tendons. Aching and cracking in joints. Aching, cutting pain, slight swelling of veins. Red and afterwards yellow spots on skin. The most prominent of all the symptoms in the proving is the sensation of contraction which occurs in many parts. Symptoms are worse by motion, by touch, by walking, by stretching the limbs. (In two fatal cases of poisoning, of a boy and a girl, from eating the root of the *Carline Thistle (*Carlina *gummifera, *Atractylis *gummifera), which has an enormous root, purple composite flowers, surrounded by radical spinous leaves, there was stertorous breathing, drowsiness, retching without actual vomiting, asphyxia and coma. After death the tongue protruded slightly between the lips, pupils were greatly dilated, there was evidence of general venous congestion. In one case (that of the boy) the veins of the brain were extremely congested.).

Relations

*Compare: Card. Mar., Belladonna, Atro. (vision), Chi. And Sal-ac. (noises in ears), Agaricus (Twitching of eyelids).

SYMPTOMS.

Mind

Anxiety, fear, starting at ever noise, frequently breaking into cold sweat. Fretful, during fever. Cross humour.

Head

Confusion of the head, interrupted stitches in temples, four times in succession (more left than right). Vertigo on raising head, worse on stooping. Pressure in occiput from crown, for several days pressure on eyeball as if it would come out. Pressure on forehead especially when stooping. Heaviness in head.

Eyes

Sensation as if (left) eyeball would be pressed outwards, rather a pleasant than a painful sensation. Quivering movement in left canthus, tickling in left eye, very painful, with flow of tears, stitches in inner canthus. Eyeballs feel larger. Dimness and whirling before eyes. Grey spots pass before eyes. Blackness before eyes, for a short time. Flickering before left eye as if small fiery stars passed in front of it, removed by winking.

Ears

Ringing in ears. Roaring in right ear, soon going off. Feeling as if something were in ears, also as if something burst like a bladder, and then humming.

Nose

Continued violent griping and tickling in nose as if coryza were coming on.

Face

Flushes of heat in face.

Mouth

Continued feeling, lasting for 8 to 10 days, as if buccal cavity contracted and narrowed, beginning and declining slowly, better after eating. Much mucus in mouth. Constant overflow of saliva. Sour taste for six days, always getting worse and almost sulphurous, better for a while by eating. Mouth dry, morning and evening, with thirst. Tickling on surface of tongue near root, lasts five minutes and changes to shoots like electric sparks, toothache right side in periods, drawing more than shooting. Flat taste, tongue sensitive as if swollen, much furred.

Throat

Swallowing difficult.

Stomach

Bitter burning, as though stomach very much deranged. After eating, eructation. Constant yawning and hiccough. Though stomach is full it feels empty. Appetite bad, nausea. Vomiting.

Abdomen

Constant drawing, cutting pain in abdomen. Slight pinching in abdomen, curious sounds right side of navel.

Stool

Diarrhoea.

Respiratory Organs

Hoarseness. Pain in trachea as if inflamed, as if fatigued by long coughing, inspired air feels cold, coughs frequently, it sounds rough, like hissing. Dyspnoea. Breathes quickly, must draw in air with an effort, as the trachea feels closed up, each inspiration is like a low whistle, especially evenings. Feels as if too tightly laced, unable to sing or talk long for several days. Constant dry cough.

Chest

Throbbing below left breast.

Neck Back and Trunk

Dull shooting in sides over hip, now right now left, at first only on stooping or moving, but afterwards at all times.

Limbs

Crackling in joints, motion difficult. Limbs heavy as if paralysed, worse during the fever. Sensation when touching the limbs as if there were bruised spots (veins painful and prominent). Pains in all the bones, especially when the limbs have been stretched. Tension in tendons.

Upper Limbs

When leaning on arms burning in them, but they are not hot to the touch. Contraction in elbows, and arms. Feeling in forearm, as if in the blood-vessels, like a long knife-stab, with continued burning. Trembling of hands.

Lower Limbs

Weakness and giving way of knees when walking, especially during the fever. Feet weak after sitting, soles feel sore when treading.

Generalities

Aching and slight swelling of veins. Long, knife-like stab in veins of forearm.

Skin

Painless rash, like nettle-rash, a goose-skin, rather pointed, hard, preceded by cold creeping over the whole body, accompanied by feverish symptoms, lasting several days and slowly disappearing. Small red spots on the finger, lasting several days, followed by a yellow spot lasting a long time.

Fever

Febrile chill with goose-flesh several days from noon to evening, at times appearing earlier. Fever consisting of flushes of heat in face, after eating, over whole body, without thirst, with dimness of vision and pressure in the eyes, hot breath, hot lips, hands, and feet. Burning on exerting arms. Burning under skin on face, afterwards in other parts of body. Slight general sweat. Sweat followed by burning heat in hands.

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