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Cupheavis Cosissima

Flux-weed
9 sectionsBoericke · 3Clarke · 6

At a glance

Cardinal features · auto-extracted from Boericke · Clarke
  • Cholera infantum

Essence

Prologue
Boericke

Flux-weed (CUPHEA)

  • Vomiting of undigested food.
  • Cholera infantum, much acidity; frequent green, watery, acid stools.
  • Tenesmus and great pain.
  • High fever; restlessness, and sleeplessness.
  • Obstinate constipation.
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Keynotes

Characteristics
Clarke

Cupress. L. has been proved in a fragmentary way by Burnett, who had to

relinquish the proving on account of the "terrible pains it caused in the stomach." He concludes

from his experience that the action is very like that of Thuja, and he has successfully used it as a

variant of that remedy and of Sabina in the cure of tumours: cocks-comb growth in the mouth;

lipoma of thigh; keloid.

Stomach

Symptoms — Stomach
Clarke

Increased appetite followed by loathing of food.—Voracious appetite.—Feeling of

warmth in stomach.

Urinary

Symptoms — Urinary Organs
Clarke

Pricking pains from kidneys to bladder, with increased desire to urinate,

stream smaller than usual.—Constriction along course of urethra, esp. towards neck of bladder.

Male

Symptoms — Male Sexual Organs
Clarke

Itching of glans penis, and orifice of urethra——Aching pains in

perineum and spermatic vessels with feeling of weight in testes.

Lower Limbs

Symptoms — Lower Limbs
Clarke

Pinching, drawing pain in knees and along lymphatics of legs.—Sharp,

shooting pain in patellze and in bend of knees.—Tension in calves, with occasional spasmodic

twitchings and general malaise.

Fever

Symptoms — Fever
Clarke

Increased heat of body without thirst.

Cupressus Lawsoniana.

  • N.
  • O.
  • Coniferé.
  • Tincture of berries and leaves.

Relations

Relationship
Boericke

Compare: Aethusa; Coto-Para-coto Bark--(intestinal catarrh, chronic, copious, exhausting diarrhoea and dysentery; colliquitine sweats of phthisis and chronic diarrhoea).

Typha latifolia-Cat-tail flag (diarrhoea, dysentery, summer complaint of children. Tincture and first attenuation).

Posology

Dose
Boericke

Tincture.

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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