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Juglans Regia

Walnut
31 sectionsBoericke · 6Clarke · 25

Essence

Prologue
Boericke

Walnut

Skin eruptions are prominent.

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Keynotes

Characteristics (part 1)
Clarke

"It was said that in the golden age, when men lived upon acorns, the gods

lived upon Walnuts, and hence the name of juglans, Jovis glans, or Jupiter's nuts" (Treasury of

Botany). From many points of view the walnut-tree is of very great importance, and well

deserves its lofty name. Besides providing food, at any rate fit for the gods, and wood at once

light and strong, a sap that yields sugar, a fruit that yields a dye and an oil, and serves for pickles,

the Royal Nut has a place in medicine which deserves to be better known. The Treasury of

Botany gives a hint to homceopaths in this remark: "Its plantation should not be too near

dwellings, as some persons are affected by the powerful aroma of its foliage." The remarkably

brain-like appearance of the nut has given rise to the notion that it is a "brain-food." I cannot say

that there is any other ground for it; but in Clotar Miller, who was the first to prove Jug. r., it

produced this curious symptom: "Excited, as if intoxicated, in the evening in bed, and a feeling

as if the head were floating in the air"; showing a decided brain action, such as we generally

associate with the "wine" rather than the "walnuts" of dessert. Peevishness and mental indolence

  • were other mental symptoms noted.
  • The head symptoms are as marked as those of Jug.
  • c.
  • , but

the lancinating pains were not noted in the occiput as with that remedy, but in the forehead.

There are few remedies which cause flatulence and bloating of the abdomen more markedly than

  • Jug.
  • r.
  • It appears to affect the spleen more than the liver (opposite of Jug.
  • c.
  • ).
  • There is diarrheea,

and many rectal and anal symptoms; but the diarrhoea is not so distinctly bilious as that of Jug. c.

  • Like Carya alba and Jug.
  • c.
  • , Jug.
  • r.
  • is hemorrhagic, the blood being black and clotted (uterine).

Remarkable symptoms of inflammation and ulceration appeared in the male sexual organs. This

to a large extent belongs to the general integumatary action of the remedy. It was Clotar Miller

who made the observation that "In the digestive organs it causes derangement and irritation,

which simultaneously call forth abnormal symptoms in other organs, especially in the head.

After this action, which is brief, appear various exanthematous symptoms, which appear late and

run a chronic course." The skin symptoms of the Regia are more pronounced and varied than

those of Cinerea. This has led to its more frequent use in scrofula, as skin and gland affections

  • go much together.
  • Farrington says Jug.
  • r.
  • is one of the best remedies in "tinea favosa, especially

in the scalp behind the ear, itching is intense at night so that the patient has difficulty in

  • sleeping.
  • " Scabs appear on arms and in axille.
  • In the proving of Jug.
  • r.
  • the symptoms went from

the right axilla to left. In a patient of mine, a nurse who had poisoned her left arm some years

before from a septic and possibly syphilitic case, inflammation of the axillary glands ensued, first

of left then of right, leaving an eczematous itching condition. The glands of the groin also

became affected. E/aps. 200 had relieved the bulk of the conditions, but there was still a little

irritation occasionally in the axille, and I thought I might expedite matters by giving Jug. r. 12

  • three times a day.
  • This is what happened: Five days after beginning the Jug.
  • r.
  • an eruption of

minute vesicles appeared on her back, itching much. It extended all up the centre of the back

from sacrum to mid-dorsal region, spreading out below, tapering above. She had scratched holes

in two places. The rash was < after washing. But all soreness and irritation had gone from the

Characteristics (part 2)
Clarke

arms and axillce. I antidoted with Rhus 12. Four years later she had had no more trouble with the

glands. Cl. Miller, who experienced the axillary skin symptoms in his own person, had never

suffered from a skin affection before. One of the provers was cured of an itching eruption of the

legs from which he had suffered in winter for four years, the itching commencing as soon as he

began to undress. Many of the symptoms closely resembled syphilis, and the affection of the

cheek in one of the provers was actually diagnosed as syphilitic by a medical man who saw him

  • in Cl.
  • Miller's absence.
  • The left side of head, face, and abdomen mostly affected.
  • Axillary

symptoms proceed from right to left. The symptoms generally are < by motion; migraine < by

  • speaking; pain in abdomen < by laughing.
  • There is < after fat food.
  • < Evening at 9 p.
  • m.
  • , and
  • after 9.
  • The itching is < at night.
  • Warmth of bed < toothache.
  • It removed a winter rash < by

undressing. Rash caused in my case was < by washing.

Mentals

Symptoms — Mind
Clarke

Excited in evening in bed as if intoxicated, and feeling as if the head were floating in

the air—Peevish and discontented in evening.—Disinclined to talk or argue, as was customary

with him; mental indolence.—Inattention when reading and disinclination to work.

Generals

Symptoms — Generalities
Clarke

Muscles relaxed.—Exhaustion and disinclination for the usual

business.—Intoxicated sensation; as if flying.

Head

Head
Boericke

Confused; feels as if head were floating in air. Occipital sharp pain. Styes.

Symptoms — Head
Clarke

Vertigo—Headache after dinner and in evening; with flushed face.—Feeling in head

and nose as in beginning of coryza.—Confusion in head.—Burning heat in head in the evening

  • with icy-cold extremities ——Heaviness in head.
  • —Lancinations in forehead.
  • —Pain in |.
  • side of
  • forehead.
  • —Pain above |.
  • eye.
  • , with pain in eyes.
  • —Pain above eyes, < motion; < shaking head or

moving eyes; with yawning and sleepiness.—Pain above eyes, as if dizzy.—Throbbing in temples,

> going into, open air, returning on entering warm room, with sharp pain in front part of

head.—Migraine in a spot In region of |. parietal bone preventing speaking.

Ears

Symptoms — Ears
Clarke

Aching and fulness in r., then |. ear, then discharge of pus from both ears, external ear

inflamed and two painful sores on it.—Burning in |. ear, then redness and swelling, then pimple

on inside, then discharge of pus from both ears, < 1., with burning and redness of |. external ear,

and feeling as if something dropped inside of ear at every step, and soreness preventing lying on

1. side of head.

Face

Symptoms — Face
Clarke

Swelling of 1. cheek and upper lip, with swelling of gum over I. upper incisors, without

previous toothache, then a hard, reddish painful swelling in 1. cheek, in the middle of which was

a sharply-defined, depressed dark red, yielding circle, pus could be seen through the thin skin,

the apparently sound tooth was drawn, and ichorous pus (from an abscess) was discharged

through the opening, then the swelling disappeared.

Mouth

Symptoms — Mouth
Clarke

Tearing in hollow teeth, < warmth of bed.—Tongue coated white; in morning, with

bitter, slimy taste-—Tongue covered with white mucus.—Salivation.—Inclination to keep mouth

dry after dinner, could not make up his mind to drink wine or water as usual.—Taste

bitter —Taste slimy in morning on waking.

Stomach

Symptoms — Appetite
Clarke

Appetite increased.—Unusually great appetite without increase of thirst.—Appetite

lost.—Thirstlessness while eating, and aversion to wine.—Aversion to tobacco-smoking in

evening.—Thirst increased.

Symptoms — Stomach
Clarke

Eructations: violent; frequent; loud; tasting as after eating fat—Fulness and

bloatedness of the stomach, which prevent one from eating while one has a good appetite, > from

  • eructations.
  • —Hiccough more violent after eating.
  • —Nausea at 6 a.
  • m.
  • ; and after supper.
  • —Vomiting;

woke suddenly, vomited food eaten four hours before, then slept without further

trouble.—Burning in stomach.—Pain in epigastric region, with distension of abdomen.

Abdomen

Symptoms — Abdomen
Clarke

Fulness, bloatedness, tension, and heaviness in the abdomen, with frequent

desire to go to stool, > by eructations and discharge of flatulence.—Distension: after eating; after

dinner, with emission of flatus; with sudden desire for stool; so that he must loosen his clothes,

with pressure in stomach; so that he could eat but little in spite of good appetite; tympanitic

hardness of the abdomen.—Rumbling; with griping; with pressive pain in epigastric

region.—Emission of flatus; especially when lying down.—Pain in abdomen >

eructations—Wandering pains.—Pressive and drawing pain, < motion, > appearance of menses

(fifteen days too soon), then for eight days (instead of three as usual), copious discharge of

blackish blood, often in large clots, with exhaustion and loss of appetite ——Drawing, with

  • pressure in region of spleen.
  • —Sticking beneath |.
  • lowest ribs.
  • —Pressure in region of spleen, with
  • eructations.
  • —Pain beneath the I.
  • false ribs, < deep breathing, laughing or stooping.
  • —Pain in 1.
  • side on rapid walking.
  • —Pain over I.
  • side with wandering gripings in intestines.
  • —Pain above

umbilicus.—Pain in hypogastrium, with nausea.—Sticking in hypogastri'um on moving or

stooping.—Cutting in r. hypogastric region.

Stool

Symptoms — Stool and Anus
Clarke

Stool: liquid twice a day; preceded or accompanied by pain in abdomen;

thin; soft, large, at last almost thin.—Stool hard; difficult; scanty.—Stool

  • delayed.
  • —Constipation.
  • —Bowels confined in morning, natural in afternoon.
  • —Large stool, then

burning pain and pressure in anus.—Stool scanty and frequent; difficult; omitted.—Itching at the

anus in the evening in bed, with stitches, compelling one to walk about.

Urinary

Symptoms — Urinary Organs
Clarke

Frequent desire to pass water from loss of tone of sphincter —Constant

urging and involuntary dribbling.—Continuous desire to urinate, and frequent micturition day and

night, with very profuse discharge—Obliged to urinate at night.—Obliged to urinate often; and

much at a time.—Copious urine; but no thirst.—Urine scanty and clear —Urine dark red.

Female

Female
Boericke

Menses early, black, pitch-like coagula. Abdomen distended.

Symptoms — Female Sexual Organs
Clarke

Menstruation too early and too profuse; discharge of a large

quantity of black clots; preceded by pressive drawing pains in abdomen, < by motion;

accompanied with general exhaustion and loss of appetite.

Male

Symptoms — Male Sexual Organs
Clarke

Frequent erections day and night—Burning in penis after coition with

his wife, with abrasion where prepuce joins penis, afterwards a suppurating streak half-way

around between glans and prepuce, then the ulcer became larger, margins hard, base lardaceous,

bleeding on slight pressure, often there was a small scab, from beneath which pus oozed and

which often came off and left a suppurating ulcer, afterwards a healthy scab formed in the

middle and fell off, leaving healthy skin, so that instead of one long narrow there were two small

round ulcers; these healed and left no scar.

Chest

Symptoms — Chest
Clarke

Itching on the sternum.—Sticking in lungs not dependent on motion or

respiration.—Oppression.

Neck & Back

Symptoms — Back
Clarke

Stitches in sacral region.—Violent stitches in the small of the back, causing one to

tremble.

Upper Limbs

Symptoms — Upper Limbs
Clarke
  • Itching of skin of axilla (r.
  • ); tetters formed; afterwards (1.
  • ).
  • —Electric starts in
  • forearms and hands wake him as he falls asleep.
  • —Weak feeling in r.
  • hand.
  • —Intermittent pain in r.

index.

Lower Limbs

Symptoms — Lower Limbs
Clarke

Pain in the hips or knees, impeding walking.—Sticking in inner condyle of

knee and feeling of impediment when walking —Rheumatic pain in knee impeding

  • walking.
  • —Pain in r.
  • instep when walking, and sensation of impediment.
  • —A burning itching

eruption of lower extremities occurring in winter, itching commencing as soon as he undressed,

was cured by the proving.

Skin

Skin
Boericke
  • Comedones and acne of the face.
  • Crusta lactea, with soreness around ears.
  • Itching and eruptions of small red pustules.
  • Scalp red, and itches violently at night.
  • Chancre-like ulcer.
  • Axillary glands suppurate.
Symptoms — Skin
Clarke

Eruption behind ears of children.—Itching eruption over the whole body.—Pimples on

face; red pimples on face, neck, shoulders, and back, some containing thickish fluid; pimples on

nape, discharging moisture when scratched (like acne).—Itching: here and there; on sternum; on

  • hands; r.
  • hand; dorsum of r.
  • hand, then on feet, forehead, scalp and abdomen; r.
  • fingers in

afternoon; legs, arms and abdomen at night, with tossing about and inability to sleep; here and

there causing restless sleep, with dreams and erections; on flexor surface of r. forearm, near

elbow, with burning and red spot, in the middle of which was a pimple, the redness disappeared,

but the pimple was painful and pus formed.—Painful, large blood-boils on the shoulder and in the

region of the liver.—Glandular swellings (scrofulous swellings).—Pustules as in eczema, with

burning-itching, red, cracked skin, discharging a greenish fluid stiffening the linen.—Syphilitic,

scrofulous and mercurial ulcers and herpes.—Itching in r. axilla, with burning, skin sore and

cracked then red and scaly, it became moist, on margin of tetter burning vesicles, the tetter <

after perspiring much, the perspiration, with the secretion from the eruption, stiffened the linen

and stained it greenish-yellow, the pain sometimes so great that violent motion of the arms was

impossible, there were always new vesicles and larger extent of redness after increased burning

and itching, the same trouble in |. axilla, then a furuncle on shoulder, on coracoid process, then a

painful furuncle over biceps, with circumscribed redness and induration, discharging bloody

matter, then two red itching spots on r. elbow, upon which a yellow pustule formed, a furuncle,

with induration and pain, between 9th and 10th ribs, with thick, bloody discharge, leaving an

induration, about this time a red spot near seat of second furuncle, becoming like an indurated

gland, at this time on |. instep, then on r. redness, with itching and vesicles, leaving hard scurf,

whereby the whole place became elevated and painful, the scabs were pressed in by the boots

and rubbed off so that the part was raw, after healing the spot was bluish red and swollen.

Sleep

Symptoms — Sleep
Clarke

Yawning; in afternoon, with stretching.—Sleepiness.—Inability to sleep after dinner

though inclined to do so earlier than usual.—Restless sleep, with frightful dreams.—Restless

dreams.

Fever

Symptoms — Fever
Clarke
  • Pulse full and frequent in the evening.
  • —Cold limbs; after 9 p.
  • m.
  • , with hot

head.—Alternations of cold and heat in short attacks during the day.—Alternations of coldness

and heat over whole body, with heaviness of head, which after eating increased to pain, > after 3

  • p.
  • m.
  • —Heat over whole body in evening.
  • —Frequent and sudden attacks of flushes of heat.
  • —Heat

in flushes, with confusion of head.—Burning hot face in the evening, with cold extremities —Hot

  • head in evening.
  • —Hot hands at 9 p.
  • m.
  • , with rapid pulse, then general sweat —Sweat staining

greenish yellow and stiffening linen.

Clinical

Clinical
Clarke
  • Acne.
  • Anus, burning in.
  • Axillary glands, suppuration of.
  • Chancre.
  • Ecthyma.
  • Eyes,
  • pain over.
  • Favus.
  • Flatulence.
  • Headache.
  • Herpes.
  • Herpes preputialis.
  • Levitation, sensation of.
  • Menorrhagia.
  • Purpura.
  • Ringworm.
  • Scurvy.
  • Spleen, pain in.
  • Syphilis.

Relations

Relations
Clarke
  • Antidoted by: Rhus.
  • Compare: jug.
  • c.
  • , Carya alb.
  • (botan); Rhus (skin); Graph.
  • (tinea
  • favosa behind ears); Rumex (rash < undressing); Mezer.
  • , Merc.
  • ; Cean.
  • (spleen); Lyc.
  • (flatulence).
  • Follows well: Elaps.
  • (axillary affections; black hemorrhages); Sulph.
  • (head, hot,

cold extremities); Grind. (pain over |. eye).

Relationship
Boericke

Compare: Juglans cinerea.

Posology

Dose
Boericke

Tincture, and lower potencies.

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.

Additional notes

Symptoms — Limbs
Clarke

Drawing pain as if sprained, in first phalanx and joint of 1. thumb, < motion, and

  • while in bed the same pain in r.
  • great toe.
  • —Sticking and itching in r.
  • leg and r.
  • fingers.
  • —Drawing

and paralysed feeling in legs and knees, with weakness and with giving way of knees when

walking, and a similar sensation in r. hand.

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