PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA


Therapeutic use of homeopathic remedy Phytolacca Decandra described by E.B. Nash in his book Leaders in Homeopathic Therapeutics, published in 1898….


Tonsils red, swollen, with white spots, which sometimes coalesce and form patches; pains run up into the ears, and aching, bruised, sore feeling in head, back and limbs; worse on motion, but must move; he aches and is so sore.

Irresistible inclination to bite the teeth or gums together. (Dentition.)

Breasts very hard, swollen, hot and painful; pain radiates all over the back when the child nurses.

PHYT., is one of our best remedies for sore throat, and the indications are plain. The throat becomes generally inflamed; the tonsils swell and become very red at the first, and then white spots appear which (unless checked) soon spread and coalesce and form patches of a diphtheritic appearance. THERE ARE SHARP PAINS OFTEN RUNNING UP INTO ONE OR BOTH EARS. These are the local throat symptoms, and the constitutional symptoms are:

INTENSE HEAD and BACKACHE, and a sore, aching, bruised feeling all over the body, causing the patient to groan, and while, like RHUS-T., he feels as if he must move, the act of moving greatly worse all his pains and soreness. The patient is also greatly prostrated, and sitting upright makes him faint and dizzy like BRY., There is high fever, for the pulse is very quick; but the heat, like that of ARN., is mostly in the head and face while the body and limbs are cool. Now these symptoms present, it makes no difference whether the case is called tonsillitis, diphtheria or scarlatina. Abundant experience in my own person and observation with my patients has proven PHYT., to be a remedy of inestimable value. Now is it necessary to give it in 20 drop doses of the mother tincture, and gargle in addition, as some advise, but it will in the potentized dose do much better, the same as Hom., remedies. I have done some good work with this remedy in follicular pharyngitis, especially when in public speakers the voice gave out from over work and there was much BURNING in the throat, as of a hot substance there. In this kind of sore throat I have the best success with the remedy very high.

Now let me call attention to a symptom of this remedy that has been of great value to me: “Irresistible inclination to bite the teeth or gums together.” On this indication I have often relieved the complaints of various kinds incident to the period of dentition. I once had a case that was sent up to the country from N. Y. The child had been sick a long time, with cholera infantum(entero-colitis), and its physicians said it must leave the city or die. But country air and change of diet brought no relief. The little fellow was greatly emaciated, having frequent loose stools of dark brown color, mixed with slime or mucus of the same color. After trying various remedies I discovered that the child wanted to bite its gums together, or to bite on everything that it could get into its mouth, and the mother then told me that this had been the case all through its sickness. PHYT., produced immediately relief of the symptoms and rapid recovery followed. I have since verified this symptom several times. PHYT., is also one of our best remedies for mastitis. The breasts are very hard, greatly swollen, hot and painful. When the child nurses the pain RADIATES ALL OVER THE BODY. There is fever, great pain in the head and back, and if it is a bad case, unless checked, is very liable to go on to suppuration. Every time the child nurses the pains spread all over the body.

The choice often lies between this remedy and BRY., and they compliment each other. Almost every case of swollen breasts with the milk fever, when the breasts fill for the first time after confinement, may be speedily relieved with one or the other of these two remedies. If the case should have gone on to suppuration, with large fistulous, gaping and angry ulcers discharging a watery or foetid pus, PHYT., is still the remedy, and will often do more good than HEPAR., and SIL., But the choice sometimes has to be between other remedies such as:

CROT-T., The pain runs through to the back when child nurses. (SIL., PULS.,)

PHELLANDRIUM. Pain runs along the milk ducts BETWEEN the acts of nursing.

LAC-C., The breasts are greatly filled so sore that their own weight hurts the patient, who wants to HOLD THEM UP and shrinks from the LEAST JAR. Of course ACON., APIS., and BELL., must not be forgotten, and have as positive indications for their use as any of the above remedies. (see also CASTOR EQUORUM.)

I have removed a great many suspicious lumps or tumors in the breasts, some of them of years standing, by giving a dose of PHYT., C. M., once a month, DURING THE WANE OF THE MOON. What has the moon to do with it? I do not know. I cure goitre the same way (but not with PHYT.,), and was led to that way of administration by a suggestion of Jahr. That some diseases have their worse in certain times of the moon I KNOW and that certain remedies act better then, I know just as well. Do not forget that the bruised, sore feeling of PHYT., that we noticed at length when writing of ARN., is sometimes markedly present in sciatica, for which it is one of our successful remedies. The characteristic symptom for PHYT., in this painful affection is, that the pain RUNS down the OUTER SIDE OF THE LIMB. Sciatica is one of the complaints in which HOM., has scored some of its most brilliant victories over the anodyne treatment of the old school. Periosteal rheumatism, where the pains are especially worse in wet weather, sometimes finds a remedy in PHYT., This drug resembles in its action on the periosteum, glands bones and skin KALI- I., and the two remedies complement each other, of course with indications, or the choice may sometimes lie between them. H. C. Allen says: PHYT., occupies a place midway between BRY., and RHUS-T., and will often help when these seem indicated but fail. It is curious to note that almost every chemical remedy has a closely resembling relative from the vegetable kingdom. KALI-I., and PHYT., ALOES., and SULPH., CEPA., and PHOS., CHAM., and MAG-C., CHINA., and FERR., BELL and CALC., IPEC., and CUPR., BRY., and ALUM., MEZER., and MERC., PULS., and KALI-S., This has been before mentioned by Hering.

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.