Cascarilla


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


COMMON NAME:

      SWEET BARK.

Symptoms

      Gnawing, pressing pain (Causticum, Pulsatilla, Sepia, Sulphur).Pain in the stomach, as from a shock.

Pressing colic (Belladonna, Bryonia, Chelidonium, China, Dioscorea, Magnesia phos., Nux vomica, Pulsatilla, Sepia, Veratrum).

DESIRE FOR HOT DRINKS (Ang., Arsenicum, Belladonna, Bryonia, Caladium, Cedr., Chelidonium, Eup-P., Eup-Purp., Graphites, Hypericum, Kreosotum, Lac-C., Lycopodium, Merc-C., Sabad., Sulphur) (A.).

DESIRE FOR HOT DRINKS, DURING FEVER (Cedr., Eup-P., Lycopodium) (K.).

As hungry after eating as before (Calcarea, Cina., Lac-C., Lycopodium, Stront.) (A.).

Stools difficult and hard (Alumina, Bryonia, Chelidonium, Graphites, Iodium, Kali-M., Lycopodium, Mur- Ac., Natrum muriaticum, Plb., Sepia, Sulphur)

Discharge of blood from the rectum (Alumina, Alumn., Hamamelis, Lept., Lycopodium, Natrum muriaticum, Acid nitricum, Phosphorus, Sulphur).

Heat, with thirst for warm drinks (Cedr.).

Constipation: stool hard in pieces and covered with mucus (Graphites).

Alternate diarrhoea and constipation (Ant-C., Chelidonium, Lycopodium, Nux vomica, Podophyllum, Sulphur) (K.).

Burning heat of the inner and outer ear (Sulphur).

Flatulence and pain in the rectum (Aloe, Nux vomica, Pulsatilla, Sulphur) (Bl.).

Empty eructations (Argentum nitricum, Carbo vegetabilis, Iodium, Lycopodium) (K.).

AGGRAVATION:

      From cold and from eructations.

AMELIORATION:

      From hot drinks; and from pressure.

RELATIONSHIP:

      Similar to: Arsenicum, Bryonia, Chelidonium, Eup-P., Graphites, Hydrastis, Lycopodium, Mercurius, Natrum muriaticum, Sepia, Sulphur 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)