MENTHA PIPERITA


Mentha Piperita 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 name: Peppermint.

Introduction

Mentha piperita, Huds. Natural order: Labiatae. Preparation: Tincture of whole plant.

Mind

Eager for work, and dispatches it quickly (soon). All my life, after rising earlier than usual in the morning, my head has felt heavy and my ideas have been confused for some time, so that I could scarcely study. Since this proving, I have been able to rise as early as I wished without misgiving, always finding that I had slept enough, even after going to bed late, and my mind clear and ready for work.

Head

Confusion of the head (soon). Headache, beginning in the morning; tension towards both ears, especially the right (second day). No headache while in bed, but on rising to see what time it was, headache from one ear to the other; on returning to bed the pain ceased, but came back when I got up, at 7 o’clock (third day). Acute lancinations from ear to ear, on stooping or turning the head (third day). Frontal headache from one temple to the other, on waking at night (third day). Very sharp pain in the left temple when writing; it soon ceases (third day). The hair, which previously was falling out very fast, now stays in (twenty-second day).

Eye

Flashes before the eyes when writing, although I had written but little (twenty-first day).

Ear

All day when walking, shooting fro one ear to the other, as if abscesses were forming in them, especially in the left ear (second day). When writing, sharp lancinations in the left ear, which extend to all the teeth on that side (third day).

Nose

Tip of nose sore to touch (eleventh day); swollen, but not painful (twenty-first day).

Mouth

Very severe toothache in the lower molars, when chewing a bit of sugar; it soon passed off (third day).

Throat

Throat dry and painful when swallowing, as if a pin were sticking crosswise in the pharynx (second day). Momentary lancinations in the parotid glands; the pains cease during breakfast and dinner (second day). When fingering the neck, it is painfully sensitive to touch (second day).

Stomach

In the evening two hours after dinner, feeling of weight in the stomach, which seems to extend to the ears (second day).

Respiratory Organs

The entire trachea, from the larynx to the pit of the throat, is painful to touch (second day). Husky voice from reading aloud (after five hours). Given to a singer a few hours before he is to sing, this remedy will certainly enable him to hold out to the end without straining his voice. Frequent cough (third day), Dry cough, excited by merely speaking; expectoration every morning of thick mucus like the core of a boil (fourth to eighth day). Dry cough continues; it is not caused by titillation, nor by mucous accumulations in the bronchi, but merely by the passage of air into the larynx (ninth day). The least feeling of cold excites a cough (eleventh to twenty first days). Cough still troublesome; excited by reading aloud, exposure to cold, tobacco- smoke, and smoke of all kinds (twenty-eighth to forty-sixth days). Cough still continues (third month).

Back and Neck

All the muscles around the neck are painful to touch (third day).

Inferior Extremities

Sensation under the right foot, at the extremity of the metatarsus, as if the shoe-sole was too thick at that place, and made walking painful (twenty-eighth to forty-sixth days).

Skin

Liability of the skin to inflammation; every scratch becomes a sore (eleventh to twenty-first days). Pimple, with much itching, near left ear, with heat of the part; in the evening (ninth day). Formication in the arm and hand when writing (twenty-first day). Frequent itching behind the lobe of the right ear, compelling to scratch (eleventh to twenty-first days).

Sleep

Good sleep (after five hours). Sleep good, refreshing, and quite. Wakes very early in the morning (third day).

Conditions Aggravation

(Cold air), Cough. (Rising from bed), Headache. (smoke), Cough. (Stooping), Pain from ear to ear. (Turning head), Pain from ear to ear. (Writing), Pain in temple; flashes before eyes; pain in ear.

Amelioration

(During a meal), Pain in parotid glands.

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.