Iberis


Iberis 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 Iberis is used…


      Iberis amara. Lepidium Iberis. Bitter Candy tuft. N. O. Cruciferae. Tincture of seeds.

Clinical

Asthma. Bronchitis. Dropsy. *Heart, affections of, conscious action of, influenza heart.

Characteristics

*Iberis is one of the many remedies introduced into homoeopathy by Hale. The genus was named by Dioscorides from Iberia (Spain), its supposed original habitat. Old-school authorities had mentioned *Iberis as useful in the treatment of hypertrophy of the heart. This led Hale to have the remedy proved. Sylvester (old school) had observed that *Iber. controlled “the *violence and *sharp action of the heart and *softened the pulse, hence its great service in hypertrophy.” Hale’s provers confirmed this observation, the pulse being *softened even during palpitations. Hale considers that the primary depressing action is transient, the secondary, exciting action more persistent. The cardiac symptoms of the drug are very pronounced and well marked, consisting of pains dull or stitching, with palpitation and breathlessness on slightest exertion, pains down the left arm and numbness, intermittent pulse. The concomitant symptoms are well marked. Fullness and heat in head and neck, vertigo, nausea. The excessive nervousness and frightened condition so frequently found associated with heart affections was pronounced in the provings. Cold hands and feet. Choking sensation in the throat was also marked. The stool were white as those of *Digit. A common symptom was: “On turning on left side a sharp sticking pain is felt as if a needle were crosswise in the ventricles and pricked at each contraction.” Sharp stinging pains from before backward. The symptoms are worse at night, and in the morning on rising, on the slightest exertion, as laughing or coughing, on stooping, on walking, on lying down, lying on left side, on turning in bed. At the same time trembling weakness and nervousness cause desire to lie down. Worse by sitting still, in afternoon, in open air. Proctor (H. W. xxxv., 489) has related his own experience with this remedy. After an attack of influenza of moderate intensity in 1890, he suffered from cardiac weakness for over two years. Every waking moment was attended with cardiac distress. On the least agitation the weakness developed into irregular palpitation with great anxiety. Worse from tobacco, which had to be discarded, worse from wine, except port. After all the usual remedies had been taken in vain, he took *Iber O., one drop in a powder on the tongue, two or three times a day. “After about ten days the heart fell almost suddenly into its perfect, regular, unconscious beat, and retired at once and finally from further observation.” Proctor has repeatedly given *Iber. since then in similar cases with the same success. “Conscious of heart’s action” may possibly prove a keynote for its use.

Relations.

Compare: Lepidium, Spigel., Digit., Cact., Belladonna, Amyg-dam., Crataeg., Phaseol-nan.

SYMPTOMS.

Mind

Sad, down-hearted, oppressed, with desire to sigh. Very irritable, with dullness of mind and lack of memory. Nervous and irritable on rising in morning. Feels as if frightened, an indefinable dread with trembling. An excited, frightened feeling, with cold sweat on face.

Head

Vertigo: with dull pain and chilliness, when rising, morning, had to lie down, when making any exertion, with nausea, when standing, worse on stooping, in back part of head, as if occiput were turning around. Entering the house after walking felt faint. Heat and fullness in neck and head, with flushed face and cold feet and hands. Pain in right side of head. Frontal headache: on rising in morning, and loss of appetite. Dull pain in head, with vertigo and feverish chilliness.

Eyes

Red eyes with flushed face. Feeling in eyes as if being forced outward. Flashes before eyes, with dull headache and palpitation of heart.

Ears

Dullness of hearing and comprehension (11 a.m.). Dull hearing and labored breathing. Roaring in ears, with heaviness of head,

slight nausea and palpitation of heart.

Face

Flushed hot face and red eyes, with palpitation.

Throat

Throat as if filled with dust. Throat feels as if both tonsils were enlarged. Constant hawking up of thick, viscid, stringy mucus better after a meal. Choking sensation: in throat, with fullness and heat, just above cricoid cartilage. Constrictive sensation in throat, with stabbing pains in heart, dyspnoea and palpitation. Tickling in throat, with expectoration of stringy mucus.

Appetite.

Loss of appetite, with feeling of indigestion. Desire for stimulants.

Stomach

After eating, sour belching, hawking of stringy mucus betters. Nausea, with cold, chilly feelings over body.

Abdomen

Fullness and oppression in right hypochondriac region. Pain in region of liver with clay-coloured stool. Fullness and distension of bowels. Tenderness of bowels, with thin, whitish stool.

Stool

Stool: clay-coloured, thin, whitish, large, white.

Urinary Organs

Frequent but scanty urination. Excessive evacuation of urine.

Respiratory Organs

Tickling and dryness in larynx and throat, with hawking up of thin stringy mucus for many hours, better after eating. Tightness and constrictive feeling in larynx. Dyspnoea and palpitation on going upstairs. Constant desire to draw breath without relief. Respiration more frequent and laboured.

Chest

Slight pain under sternum, at articulation of third rib.

Fullness and constriction under sternum, with lancinating pain through chest. Continued feeling of weight and anxiety in chest. Fullness in chest, with fullness and heat in head and neck, and flushed face.

Heart and Pulse

Increased action of heart, full feeling in neck and head. Palpitation: with flushed hot face and red eyes, with dull headache and flashes before eyes, with heaviness of head, roaring, slight nausea, on going upstairs. Conscious of heart. Palpitation, with vertigo and choking in throat after walking, and on entering house felt faint, tingling and numbness commencing in fingers of left hand, gradually extending up arm, with irregular, tremulous, and not well-defined pulse, dull, heavy aching in left arm. Palpitation of heart on slight exertion (pulling down a window). Palpitation plainly visible over whole chest, worse by walking, better sitting still, but renewed by slightest exertion. Increase of heart’s action from 72 to 88, after fifteen minutes. A wavy, tremulous sensation in radial artery, felt by finger, pulse intermitting every third beat, easily compressible. Pulse has peculiar double beats, which seem to run into each other, full, soft, and easily compressed. Pulse first weak and small, later full and strong, easily compressed, intermitting every third beat. Much pain over base of heart with dull, heavy pain in left arm, and tingling and numbness in tips of fingers. Sensation of weight and pressure in region of heart, with occasional sharp, stinging pains, passing from before backwards, heart’s action from 70 to 96. Hypertrophy of heart. Pulse rises from 60 to 94 after fifteen minutes, with slight pains in region of heart. Pains darting through heart at night, in bed, worse lying on left side. Dull, dragging pain in heart not better by any position nor by pressing with hand. Sharp, sticking pain in heart, with constriction in throat, red eyes, flushed face. Pain as if needle were crosswise in ventricles, and pricked at each contraction. Constant dull pain in heart worse lying down. Distressing palpitation with increase of dull pain, caused by coughing, laughing, or slight exertion.

Back and neck

Sensation of fullness in neck and head.

Limbs

Cold feet and hands.

Upper Limbs

Tingling and numbness commencing in fingers of left hand, gradually extending up left arm, with irregular, tremulous pulse, not well defined. Dull, heavy aching in left arm. Tingling and numbness in fingertips, worse lying on left side. Dull aching in left arm, as if he had slept on it all night. Rheumatic pain in right shoulder.

Lower Limbs

Trembling of lower limbs after exercise.

Generalities

On going upstairs: dyspnoea and palpitation. Feeling of inability to move even a finger. Nervous and irritable on rising in morning. Feeling of lameness and soreness through whole body, as from a cold. Trembling sensation all over, had to lie down. Desire for stimulants.

Sleep

At night in bed darting through heart. Sleep at night disturbed by all sorts of dreams. Restless turning in bed, with ludicrous

dreams. Restless nights with horrid dreams.

Fever

Heat and fullness in neck and head with flushed face and cold feet and hands. Feverish chilliness. Cold, chilly feeling with nausea. Quickly passing febrile symptoms.

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