CHAMOMILLA MATRICARIA


Therapeutic symptoms of homeopathic remedy Chamomilla Matricaria, described by E.B. Nash in his book, Leaders in Homeopathic Therapeutics, published in 1898….


Very irritable mood; snaps and snarls; will not speak or answer civilly; MAD.

Exceedingly sensitive to pain, which makes her mad; numbness alternates with, or attends, the pains; sweats with the pains.

Excessive uneasiness; anxiety; agonized, tossing about; with only be quieted by carrying the child about.

High fever with sweating, especially on the head; thirsty; one cheek red and hot and the other pale and cold.

Dentition diarrhoea; green stools, foul odor like rotten eggs, much colicky pain, abdomen bloated.

Cough dry worse at night, WHEN ASLEEP, from tickling in throat pit; worse cold weather and every winter.

Especially adapted to children and nervous, hysterical women.

Violent rheumatic pains drive him out of bed at night; compel him to walk about.

Burning of soles at night; puts feet out of bed. Numbness with the pains.

Charles J. Hempel called this ” the catnip of Homoeopathy., ” because it was particularly adapted to nervous affections, especially of children. This is one of the remedies that finds its leading characteristic symptoms in the MIND of the patient. To “boil down”all the different ways in which the CHAM., mind can be and is expressed: “THE PATIENT IS CROSS, UGLY, SPITEFUL, SNAPPISH. She knows it, admits it, and so does every one else. She will return mean, uncivil, spiteful answer to her best friends, and then confess her fault, to repeat it again and again and stoutly affirms she cannot help it, she feels so. ” This state of mind is always present in the marked CHAM., case, weather be it adult or child.

Of course the young child cannot give vent to its feelings by talking, so it comes as near to it as it can by weaning or crying, sometimes it seems without cause, and also when it shows by fever, diarrhoea, teething and many other complaints that it is actually sick and suffering. it wants this or that thing, puts out its little hand for it, and when it is offered pushes it away and points to something else, to reject it in turn. Now the child does not know what It wants, but the homoeopathic., physician does. It wants a dose of CHAM., This peevish disposition in which nothing pleases, takes possession of the child, mother father or any and all grades and classes of subjects when CHAM., is the remedy, and it is found in connection with all kinds of disease. It is also especially adapted to ailments BROUGHT ON by fits of anger. In short, it is the leading ANGER REMEDY of the Materia Medica.

The other leading anger remedies, or for ailments brought on by anger, are ACONITE.,BRYONIA., COLO., IGNATIA., LYCOPODIUM., NUX- V., STAPHISAGRIA.

It is also one of the leading remedies for PAIN, and there is this peculiarity about it, the pain is not always in proportion to the gravity of the case, and we often see for instance, in labor, a great deal harder pains of which the patient does not complain half so loudly. But in the CHAM., case the patient is exceedingly SENSITIVE to the pain and exclaims continually, “oh! I cannot bear the pain,” Many times have I met this condition in labor cases, and in majority of them the cross, peevish snappish, condition of mind accompanying, and seen it changed in a short time to a mild, uncomplaining patient state, by a single dose of CHAM., 200th.

This sensitiveness to pain is not confined to labor cases, but I have often observed it in neuralgias, toothache, rheumatism, etc., and the same happy results follow its use.

This condition of sensitiveness is often found in coffee drinkers, or in those who have been addicted to narcotics. CHAM., is very useful here. There is another sensation which is often found in conjunction with, or sometimes alternating with, this pain or sensitiveness, and that is NUMBNESS.

It is found in rheumatism or paralytic states and is very characteristic. The pains of CHAM., oftener worse by heat then otherwise, but are not on the other hand, like PULS., better by cold. In fact, the patient is often very sensitive to cold, and cold air brings on troubles for which this remedy is specific. I now call to mind a very painful case of rheumatism of the left shoulder in a middle aged men. It was in my earlier practice, when I was prescribing for names more then I do know now, and of course he got ACON., BRYONIA., RHUS-T., ETC., but no relief. A wiser men was called in consultation and the patient was quickly cured by CHAM., When I asked the counsel what led him to prescribe this remedy he answered NUMBNESS WITH THE PAINS.

Another condition which is met by this remedy is restlessness and sleeplessness. You will remember that we gave us the great trio of restless remedies ACON., ARSENICUM., and RHUS-T., that was right, but we did not say that those were all the restless remedies. Here we have another in CHAM., Let me quote : ” VIOLENT RHEUMATIC PAINS DRIVE HIM OUT OF BED AT NIGHT, and COMPEL HIM TO WALK ABOUT.” (RHUS-T., FERR-M., VERAT.,) “EXCESSIVE UNEASINESS, ANXIETY, AGONIZED TOSSING ABOUT, WITH TEARING PAINS IN THE ABDOMEN.” “THE CHILD CAN ONLY BE QUIETED BY CARRYING IT ON THE ARMS, WILL NOT BE QUIET UNLESS CARRIED.” (opposite BRYONIA.).,) This symptoms represent in a few words the restlessness of this remedy. But some will ask, isn’t this similar to your trio of restless remedies? It is; but there are shades of difference and concomitant symptoms that decide between them all. And the true Hahnemannian is the man to recognize them. There is no particular overwhelming fear, fear of death, etc., under CHAM., as there is under ACON., the patient is maddened; driven to desperation under CHAM.,; does not care whether she dies or not; had rather died then suffered so, and so we might draw lines of differentiation between this and other restless remedies, but it would take too long. Each physician must get a habit of doing this for himself. In his ability to do this lies the superior skilfulness of the homoeopathic practitioner. Without this he can only hope for indifferent success at most, and will be driven to all sorts of experiments, adjuvants, surgical measures, and so forth which might be avoided, much to his own credit, and the advantage of his patient. The sleeplessness of the CHAM., patient is owing to the pain and excessive nerve sensibility and this remedy procures sleep by overcoming these troubles, which make the patient Sleepless. Now there are a few symptoms, when occurring in conjunction with the peculiar mind and nervous symptoms of this remedy, that confirm the choice of it such as:

“Warm sweat on the head wetting the head.”

“Pressing earaches in spells; tearing pain extorting cries.”

“Ears particularly sensitive to cold air.”

“One cheek red and hot, the other pale and cold.”

“Face sweats after drinking or eating.” “Toothache if anything warm is taken into the mouth.” (PULS.,)

“Toothache recommence when entering a warm room.”

“Teeth feel too long”

“Dentition with diarrhoea of green stools smelling like rotten eggs”

“Hot and thirsty with the pains; also fainting.” (HEP-S.,)

“Gastralgia in coffee drinkers; constrictive pain, or as if a stone were in the stomach.” (NUX-V.,)

“Wind colic; abdomen distended like a drum; wind passes in small quantities without relief.”

“Stools green, watery, corroding (SULPH.,) like stirred eggs.”

“Stools hot, smelling like rotten eggs.”

“Metrorrhagia dark coagulated blood, flowing in paroxysms.”

“Menstrual colic, also following anger.”

“Labour pains press upward or begin in back, and pass off down inner side of thighs.”

“Rigidity of os, pains unendurable.”

“After pains also unendurable.”

“Children have spasms, from fit of anger in the nurse.”

“Cough from tickling in throat pit ”

“Cough dry, worse at night, especially while asleep, does not waken when coughing.” (CALC., PSORINUM.,)

“Chronic cough, worst in winter or cold weather.”

“Body chilly and cold; face and breath hot.”

“Heat and chill intermingled” (ARS. ALB.)

“Skin moist and burning hot.” (BELL.,)

This does not by any means cover all the symptoms which indicate CHAM., but when they do occur it is strongly indicated and shows something of the range and usefulness of this remedy when given according to Homoeopathic., rules.

E.B.Nash
Dr. E.B. Nash 1838- 1917, was considered one of our finest homeopaths and teachers. He was Prof. of Materia Medica at the N.Y. Homoeopathic Medical College and President of International Hahnemannian Assoc. His book Leaders in Homoeopathic Therapeutics is a classic. This article is from: :The Medical Advance - A monthly magazine of homoeopathic medicine - edited and published by H.C. Allen, M. D.