Sanicula


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


COMMON NAME:

      MINERAL SPRING WATER.

Symptoms

      Especially useful in sweaty-headed children with defective assimilation (Calcarea, Silicea).

Marasmus (Abrotanum, Calcarea phos., Lycopodium, Natrum muriaticum, Opium, Silicea, Sulphur( (B.).

Progressive emaciation (Iodium, Natrum muriaticum) (A.).

Child kicks off covers at night (Sulphur) (B.).

Profuse, scaly dandruff on the scalp, eyebrows and in the heard (A.).

LOOKS OLD AND THIN (Argentum nitricum, Lycopodium, Opium) (B.).

Child looks dirty, greasy land brownish; skin about neck wrinkled, hands in folds (Abrotanum, Iodium, Natrum muriaticum, Sarsaparilla) (A.).

Soreness behind ears, with discharge of white, gray, viscid fluid (Graphites, Psorinum) (A.).

Ringworm on the tongue (Natrum muriaticum) (A.).

Tongue large, flabby, burning; must protrude it to keep it cool (A.).

Body smells like old cheese (Psorinum) (A.).

The odour of stool follows despite bathing (Sulphur) (A.).

Stubborn and touchy (Ant-C., Bryonia, Chamomilla, Cina, Natrum muriaticum) (B.).

Dread of downward motion (Borax, Gelsemium, Stramonium) (A.).

Child headstrong, obstinate, cries and kicks (Belladonna, Lycopodium, Stramonium, Verat-V.); cross, irritable, does not want to be touched (Ant-C., Belladonna, Bryonia, Chamomilla, Cina, Kali carb., Lachesis, Nux vomica, Silicea, Stramonium, tarent.) (A.).

Alternately laughing and crying (Ignatia, Nux-M., Pulsatilla) (A.).

Constantly changing his occupation (A.).

Alternately laughing and crying (Ignatia, Nux-M., Pulsatilla) (A.).

Constantly changing his occupation (A.).

SYMPTOMS CONSTANTLY CHANGING (Lac-C., Pulsatilla).

Nausea and vomiting from riding in a car (Cocc., Nux-M., Petroleum, Sulphur, Tabacum) (Bl.).

Sea-sickness (Cocc, Colchicum, Conium, Kreosotum, Nux vomica, Petroleum, Sepia, Tabacum, Theridion, (Bl.).

Water is vomited as soon as it reaches the stomach (Arsenicum, Phosphorus) (A.).

Drinks little and often (Arsenicum) (A.).

Craves bacon (Calcarea phos., Ench., Mezer., Tuberculinum). or ice-cold milk (Phosphorus, Rhus toxicodendron, Tuberculinum) (B.).

LOSES FLESH WHILE EATING WELL (Acet-Ac., Abrotanum, Iodium, Natrum muriaticum, Tuberculinum).

The stool is of such immense size that it cannot be discharged without mechanical aid (Selenium) (N.).

The little fellow strains and strains, the stools partly protruding and then slipping back again (Silicea, Thuja) (N.).

NO TWO STOOLS ALIKE (Podophyllum, Pulsatilla, Sulphur) (N.).

The stools are large and painful, as though they would rupture the perineum (Bryonia, Natrum muriaticum, Sulphur) (Bl.).

Cold clammy hands and feet (Bar-C., Calcarea, Carbo vegetabilis, Silicea) (B.).

Head and neck sweat profusely during sleep, wetting the pillow far around (Calcarea, sil.) (A.).

FOUL FOOT-SWEAT (Bar-C., Graphites, Kali carb., Lycopodium, Acid nitricum, Pulsatilla, Silicea, Tell., Thuja) (B.).

Excoriation of skin about the anus (Sulphur), covering perineum and extending to genitals (A.).

No desire for stool until a large accumulation (Anacardium, Bryonia, Nat- M., Opium, Sulphur) (A.).

Stool hard, impossible to evacuate; of grayish-white balls, like burnt lime; crumbling from the verge of anus (Mag-M.) (A.).

Diarrhoea, changeable in character and colour; like scrambled eggs; grass-green; turn green on standing; like scum of a frog pond; after eating, must hurry from the table (A.).

Incontinence of urine and faeces; sphincter unreliable (Aloe., Sulph); urging from flatus; must cross the legs to prevent faeces escaping (A.).

BURNING OF THE SOLES OF FEET; MUST UNCOVER OR PUT THEM IN A COOL PLACE (Lachesis, Medorrhinum, Sanguinaria, Sulphur) (A.).

Leucorrhoea with strong odour of fish-brine (A.).

Weakness, with bearing down, as if contents of the pelvis would escape; worse from walking, misstep or jar, and ameliorated by rest or lying down; desire to support parts by placing hand against the vulva (Lil-T., Murx.) (A.).

Soreness of the uterus (Arnica, Belladonna, Lachesis) (A.).

AGGRAVATION :

      At night; from downward motion; from touch; from riding in a carriage; from drinking; after eating and from walking.

AMELIORATION :

      From cold; from uncovering; from rest; and from lying down.

RELATIONSHIP:

      Similar to: Abrotanum, Aloe., Alumina, Arsenicum, Borax, Calcarea, Graphites, Lac-C., Lachesis, Lycopodium, Murx., Natrum muriaticum, Psorinum, Silicea, Sulphur, Tell., Thuja, Tuberculinum

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)