Fucus Vesiculosus


Fucus Vesiculosus homeopathy medicine – drug proving symptoms from Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica by TF Allen, published in 1874. It has contributions from R Hughes, C Hering, C Dunham, and A Lippe….


  Common names: Sea Kelp; (Fr)., La Varech.

Introduction

Fucus vesiculosus, Linn. (includes various forms of different tidal levels, called Divaricatus, Inflatus, Spiralis, Volubilis, Sheradi, Bicornis, Microphyllus, etc).

Natural order: Algae.

Preparation: Tincture and triturations of the dried plant.

Head

Intolerable headache; forehead felt as if compressed by an iron ring.

Stomach

The stomach acts with more rapidity, and the hour of repast is more impatiently looked for. The act of digestion is no longer accompanied by flushings of the face, fullness, weight in the epigastric region, and fits of heat towards the head.

Qualmishness. Weight in the stomach.

Abdomen

Flatulency diminishes and then disappears in those who have been habitually accustomed to it.

Stool

Obstinate constipation (the first day).

Urinary organs

Urine became more abundant, more colored, and more odorous than usual. It is only after two or three septenaries that the urine becomes more abundant, and begins to present upon its surface a coating or black film.

Respiratory Organs.

Sense of suffocation, especially during menses.

Lower Extremities.

Skin of thighs and legs soft and flabby.

General symptoms

Lost upwards of five pounds weight, without any change in habits or diet, or experiencing any inconvenience from the use of the remedy. Diminution of six pounds in weight (but on continuing the medicine her embonpoint returned). Diminution of thirty pounds in weight. The resolvent properties are manifested, and the first intimations of becoming thinner are displayed, from the period (after two or three septenaries) when the urine becomes affected. They are every day more decided, and though various in degree, have never yet failed. The thinness is not always produced in a uniform manner; I have seen it limited to isolated parts, which are, then, almost always those where the fatty tissue accumulates in the greatest abundance; thus, with one it is in the chest, with another in the abdomen, and with a third in the nape of the neck and upper part of the shoulders. He feels lighter, more active.

TF Allen
Dr. Timothy Field Allen, M.D. ( 1837 - 1902)

Born in 1837in Westminster, Vermont. . He was an orthodox doctor who converted to homeopathy
Dr. Allen compiled the Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica over the course of 10 years.
In 1881 Allen published A Critical Revision of the Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica.