Allium Cepa


Allium Cepa symptoms of the homeopathy remedy from Keynotes and Red Line Symptoms by Adolph von Lippe. What are the symptoms of Allium Cepa? Keynote indications and uses of Allium Cepa…


COMMON NAME:

      RED ONION.

Symptoms

      HEADACHE, BETTER IN THE OPEN AIR (Apis, Arsenicum, Belladonna, Coffea, Ferrum, Lycopodium, Pulsatilla); GETS WORSE O N RETURNING TO A WARM ROOM (Apis., Carbo vegetabilis, Kali-S., Phosphorus, Platina, Pulsatilla, Seneg., Sepia, Sulphur). (G.).

HEADACHE, WITH CORYZA (Calcarea sulph., Dulcamara, Euphr., Gelsemium, Graphites, Hepar) (C.).

Headache ceases during menses; returns when flow disappears (Lachesis, Zincum met.) (Br.)

Coryza, from odour of peaches, or flowers (K.).

Acrid, watery discharge dropping from tip of the nose (Arsenicum,Ars-I). (A.).

FLUENT CORYZA (Amm-C., Arsenicum, Kali-A.) (C.).

COPIOUS WATERY DISCHARGE FROM THE NOSE, WITH LACHRYMATION (G.). EXCESSIVE, NON-EXCORIATING LACHRYMATION (excoriating lachrymation- Euphr.) (C.).

FREQUENT AND VIOLENT SNEEZING, PARTICULARLY ON ENTERING A WARM ROOM (Pulsatilla) (G.).

EXCORIATING NASAL DISCHARGE, WITH BLAND DISCHARGE FROM THE EYES (K.).

NASAL DISCHARGE BURNS AND CORRODES NOSE AND UPPER LIP (A.).

EXCORIATING DISCHARGE FROM THE LEFT NOSTRIL (K.).

Sensation of weakness in the bladder and urethra.

Pressure and other pains in the region of the bladder.

Increased secretion of urine, with coryza.

Dysuria (Aconite, Belladonna, Copaiva, Digitalis, Lil-T.) (K.).

Urine red, with much pressure and burning in the urethra.

Eyes sensitive to light (Br.).

Redness of the eyes, with itching, burning and stinging.

Cough, when inhaling cold air. Incessant. hacking, tickling cough (Nux vomica., Squil.) (B.).

Breathing oppressed, from pressure in the middle of the chest, worse in the evening (Bryonia, Phosphorus).

Senile bronchitis (Arsenicum, Bar-C., Calcarea, Carbo vegetabilis, Lycopodium, Seneg., Silicea, Sulphur). (Br.).

Cold extends to the bronchi, with profuse secretion of mucus; coughing and much rattling (Chelidonium, Phosphorus) (N.).

Sensation as of a lump in the throat (Asafoetida, Ignatia, Lachesis, Natrum muriaticum, Psorinum, Sepia).

Sore, tired feeling of the limbs, especially arms (C.).

Soreness of the lower extremities.

Sore and raw spots on feet, especially heel, from friction (A.).

Constrictive pain in fore part of the throat, in the region of os hyoides, then low down posteriorly on the right side (C.).

Rough and raw feeling in the throat (F.).

CATARRHAL HOARSENESS (Arum-T., Carbo vegetabilis, Causticum, Phosphorus) (C.).

CATARRHAL LARYNGITIS: COUGH COMPELS THE PATIENT TO GRASP THE LARYNX (Belladonna; to grasp the head-Bryonia; to hold the abdomen-Nux vomica); SEEMS AS IF IT WOULD TEAR IT (A.).

Aching throughout the body (Arnica, Baptisia, Belladonna, Bryonia, Eup-P., Rhus toxicodendron) (C.)

NEURALGIC PAINS FOLLOWING AMPUTATIONS OR INJURIES TO NERVES (Hypericum) (Br.).

NASAL POLYPUS (Calcarea, Conium, Graphites, Kali bichromicum, Lemna minor, Lycopodium, Mercurius, Phosphorus, Psorinum, Sanguinaria, Sepia, Silicea, Sulphur, Teucrium, Thuja (A.).

Panaritium; with red streaks up the arm; pains drive to despair (A.).

Diarrhoea, after midnight and in the morning.

Allium cepa Colic: from cold, by getting feet wet, overeating; from cucumbers; salads; haemorrhoidal; of children; worse from sitting, better from moving about (A.).

Itching at the anus (worms).

Heat, with rumbling in the abdomen, coryza and thirst.

Sensation of glowing heat, on different parts of the body (Br.).

Hay-fever (Psorinum, Sabad., Silicea, ) (Br.).

Pulse full and accelerated.

Gaping in deep sleep (Br.).

AGGRAVATION:

      In the evening; in a warm room.

AMELIORATION:

      In the open air; in a cold room.

RELATIONSHIP:

      Similar to Euphr., but coryza and lachrymation are opposite.

Complementary: Phosphorus, Pulsatilla, and Thuja

Adolph Lippe
Adolph Lippe (born near Goerlitz, Prussia, 11 May 1812; died in Philadelphia, 23 January 1888) was a homeopathic physician who worked in the United States. Adolph got a legal education at Berlin. After completing his legal studies, Lippe became interested in homeopathy, and emigrated to the United States in 1837 to further his study. In 1838, he enrolled in the North American Academy of Homeopathy at Allentown, Pennsylvania, from where he graduated in 1841. He settled in Philadelphia, where from 1863 until 1868 he was professor of materia medica in the Homeopathic College of Pennsylvania. Besides some essays and treatises from the French, German, and Italian which became standards, Lippe was the author of:
Comparative Materia Medica (Philadelphia, 1854)
Text-Book of Materia Medica (1866)