Trillium Pendulum


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


COMMON NAME:

      WAKE ROBIN.

Symptoms

      Active or passive haemorrhage (Ferrum, Hamamelis, Ipecac., Kali-P., Lachesis). (D.).

Haemorrhage from the nose, lungs, kidneys, and uterus (Carbo vegetabilis, Ipecac., Lachesis, Millefolium, Acid nitricum). 9a.).

Blood usually bright red (Aconite, Belladonna, Cact.) (A.).

Tendency to putrescence of the fluids (Arsenicum, Baptisia, Carb-Ac., Kali-P., Kreosotum, Lachesis). (A.).

Epistaxis profuse, passive, or bright red (Carbo vegetabilis, Lachesis, Phosphorus). (A.).

Uterine haemorrhage, after over-exertion or too long a ride (A.).

IS ESPECIALLY USEFUL IN MENSES EVERY TWO WEEKS, LASTING A WEEK AND VERY PROFUSE (Calcarea, Nux vomica). (N.).

FLOODING, WITH FAINTING, FAINT, DIM SIGHT, PALPITATION, OBSTRUCTION AND NOISES IN THE EARS (China). (N.).

Menorrhagia from displaced uterus or at the climacteric; blood dark and clotted (A.).

Threatened abortion (Caulophyllum, Sepia) with a gush of blood on each movement, with a sensation as if the hips and back were falling apart; relieved by bandaging the hips tightly (D.).

Post-partum haemorrhage (China, Ferr-P., Hamamelis, Ipecac., Secale). (N.).

Profuse yellow, creamy or bloody leucorrhoea, which renders the patient anaemic (Bl.).

Tendency to uterine prolapsus (Belladonna, Natrum muriaticum, Sepia, Thuja). (B.).

Haemorrhages from uterine fibroids (Calcarea, Acid nitricum, Thuja,) (Bl.).

Varices of pregnancy (Pulsatilla, Sepia) (B.).

Profuse, long-lasting lochial discharges (Calcarea, Secale, Sepia). (C.).

Bleeding from the tooth-cavity after extraction of a tooth (Hamamelis, Kreosotum) (A.).

Painful sinking at the pit of the stomach (Sepia, Sulphur, Zincum met.,) (A.).

Incipient phthisis, with bloody sputa; in advanced stages with copious, purulent expectoration and troublesome cough (A. )

Diarrhoea: Thin, watery, tinged with blood; often painless (Podophyllum). (C.).

AGGRAVATION:

      After over-exertion; from too long a ride; from least motion; every two weeks; during the climacteric; after eating; and from sitting erect.

AMELIORATION:

      From bending forward; from exercise in the open air; and from tight bandage.

RELATIONSHIP:

      Compare: Arnica, Belladonna, Cact., Calcarea, Calcarea phos., China, Ferr-P., Ipecac., Kali carb., Kali-P., Lachesis, Millefolium, Natrum muriaticum, Phosphorus, Pulsatilla, Sepia, Sulphur, Thlas, and Ust

Complementary to: Calcarea phos. (in menstrual and haemorrhagic affections.).

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)