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Chenopodium Vulvaria

11 sectionsClarke · 11
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Characteristics
Clarke
  • Chenop.
  • v.
  • has an odour of decaying fish, and contains Trimethylamene.
  • It

constantly gives off ammonia. It has been proved, and seems to affect the left side more than the

right, but the following recalls the characteristic of Chen. anth.: Pain in middle of back on right

side of spinal column, increasing gradually to a pressing wedge-like pain, beneath right scapula,

< when sitting. There is also a pain over spine of left scapula. Pressure on the left side of the

  • head.
  • Constipation with external piles.
  • Nocturnal enuresis.
  • Sensations of dulness and fulness

appear in many parts. Cold saliva; cooling sensation in abdomen. There is restlessness caused by

pricking pains. Sitting < pain in back; this is > by bending backwards. Walking < stitches in

spleen and pain in right knee.

Head

Symptoms — Head
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Feeling of dulness, beginning both sides of head behind ears, going upward; in upper

occiput; returning in waves.—Tenderness left parietal region.

Mouth

Symptoms — Mouth
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Peculiar sensation in tongue, as if enveloped by saliva.—Constant cold

saliva.—Saliva feels cold, esp. left side of mouth.

Stomach

Symptoms — Stomach
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Unusual thirst—Dulness and yawning,> after eating.—Better after drinking

wine.—Acidity with pain in stomach and epigastrium, extending to |. side into chest.

Abdomen

Symptoms — Abdomen
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Stitches in upper part of region of spleen while walking.—Cooling sensation, felt

first in mouth, then hypochondriac region, then abdomen.—Twitching in |. abdomen, extending

toward groins, followed by pain in 1. forearm.

Stool

Symptoms — Stool and Anus
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Urging to stool; stool softer than usual.—(Constipation

improved.).—Constipation for three or four days and then with difficulty; external piles.

Urinary

Symptoms — Urinary Organs
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Urine increased, offensive.—Urging to urinate —(Nocturnal enuresis

improved the first night.)

Male

Symptoms — Male Sexual Organs
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Increased desire, followed by diminished desire and erectile power,

but undiminished secreting power.

Chest

Symptoms — Chest
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Fulness in chest, in region of last ribs.—Feeling in lower lobe r. lung as if some fluid

wanted to discharge itself into region of duodenum.

Neck & Back

Symptoms — Neck and Back
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Severe stitching-pressing r. side of back, > bending backward.—Sensitive

spot in back, region 1. hypochondrium, soon after having eructated.—Pain directly over spinous

  • process of |.
  • scapula, as if pressed by two or three fingers.
  • —Pain middle of back r.
  • side spinal

column, increasing gradually to a pressing, wedge-like pain beneath r. scapula, < when

sitting.—Painful weariness and weakness in lumbar and lower dorsal region.

Upper Limbs

Symptoms — Upper Limbs
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Weakness in hands and arms.—Twitching in |. forearm while sitting

still —Jerking pain like electric shocks through |. forearm, from forearm to fingers, but without

  • muscular contraction.
  • —Pain deep in inner side |.
  • forearm.
  • —Pain in middle of I.
  • radius,

particularly severe in small spot.

Classical Posology

Acute
  • 30C or 200C · repeat every 1–4 h depending on intensity
  • Stop on improvement · reassess in 24–48 h
  • For sensitive / elderly / paediatric: prefer LM1 or 30C
Constitutional
  • 200C or 1M single dose · wait 4 weeks
  • Alternative: LM1 daily × 10 days · ascend on retest
  • Hering's-Law follow-up adapts the next script
Citations: Organon §246 (interval / repetition) · §161 (plussed water) · §282 (LM ascension) · Kent on selection · Vithoulkas on second prescription. Open Repertify for the case-specific dose with the rule cited inline.
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