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Lepidium Bonariense

Cress-Brazilian Cress
23 sectionsBoericke · 1Clarke · 22

At a glance

Cardinal features · auto-extracted from Boericke · Clarke
  • Arnica; Lachesis

Essence

Prologue
Boericke

Cress-Brazilian Cress

Affections of breast, heart, lancinating pains.

With heart symptoms, numbness and pain in left arm, sensation of sinking in pit of stomach.

Left side of head, face, chest, hip to knee, all have lancinating pain.

  • A streak of pain from the temple to the chin, as if the face were cut with a razor.
  • Burning in throat, roaring in ears.
  • Sensation of a tight girdle around chest, as of a knife piercing the heart.
  • Pain in neck, back, and extremities.
  • Compare: Arnica; Lachesis.
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Keynotes

Characteristics
Clarke

Lep. bon. is a Brazilian cress, "very common in the neighbourhood of Rio,

where it is found along the roads and in stony regions" (Mure). It is a great remedy in domestic

practice in Brazil, and is used for purposes similar to those for which Arnica is used. All the

Lepidiums are anti-scorbutic, and L. oleraceum, the New Zealand variety, was eagerly sought

after as a remedy for scurvy by the early voyagers. L. sativum is our common garden cress.

"Watercress," Nasturtium officinale, belongs to the same family; but the garden "Nasturtium," or

"Indian Cress," belongs to a quite different family, and it receives its name of "cress" from the

"acrid taste, similar to that which exists among the Cruciferc," which it possesses. Mure's

proving brought out some distinctive symptoms on the left side of the head, in the limbs, and

especially in the heart. Along with the latter was numbness and pain in the left arm, which

should indicate usefulness in that sphere. There was the sinking feeling in the pit of the stomach,

indicating an action on the solar plexus. Many of the pains dart from one part to another.

Lancinating pains and throbbing pains are frequent. There is < from stooping; and < from turning

head to the right. < When covered. It needs clinical elucidation.

Mentals

Symptoms — Mind
Clarke

Imagined the floor sinking under her.—Inability to think —Imagines herself pursued by

a phantom in a churchyard, cries, with loss of voice next morning.—Sad and quarrelsome.

Head

Symptoms — Head
Clarke

Vertigo with desire to vomit.—Painful pressure on head.—Constrictive pain in

  • head.
  • —Beating headache as if brain were bounding.
  • —Pains in 1.
  • brain, spreading to occiput and

nape.—Throbbing in head causing one to bend it forward.—Pulling at forehead and root of

  • nose.
  • —Lancinations in 1.
  • side of head.
  • —Heaviness of the head, with indescribable malaise in

brain, < |.—Heat in head with cold sweat and fever.—Sensitiveness of hairy scalp.

Eyes

Symptoms — Eyes
Clarke

Pricking and burning in eyes; redness; dartings in r.; pain in r. as from a round weight

resting on it.—Lids weary at night.—Sight dim, as through white gauze.

Ears

Symptoms — Ears
Clarke
  • Itching in r.
  • ear, < stooping.
  • —Pricking pain round r.
  • ear.
  • —Pains in teeth with

deafness.—Noise in ears; on swallowing.

Nose

Symptoms — Nose
Clarke

Nose swollen and painful |. side-—Coryza.—Heat in nose with sensation of current of

cold air in |. nasal fossa.

Face

Symptoms — Face
Clarke
  • Pain in r.
  • cheek > pressing on bone.
  • —Cutting across face from temple to chin.
  • —Heat in

1. side of face —Itching under chin from ear to ear.

Mouth

Symptoms — Mouth
Clarke

Pricking itching at tongue—Drawing pain from tongue to arm, tongue feels

swollen.—Smarting at tip of tongue.

Symptoms — Teeth
Clarke

Sticking, beating lancinations in jaws.—Pain in lower teeth with deafness.—Toothache

as if teeth soft and on edge.

Stomach

Symptoms — Appetite
Clarke

Aversion to meat.—Desire: for tea; for fruit with loathing of (other) food; for cress

with loathing on seeing it; for chocolate, salad, vinegar; for coffee.—Prostration with loathing of

food.

Symptoms — Stomach
Clarke

Eructations: sour; foul—A piece of cake descends into stomach suddenly, with a

  • sticking sensation.
  • —Oppression after eating.
  • —Faint feeling in stomach.
  • —Distress in pit of

stomach, with desire to vomit.—Stitching pain in pit of stomach after eating. —Pain in pit of

stomach as if cut through.—Trembling at epigastrium.

Abdomen

Symptoms — Abdomen
Clarke

Lancinations in abdomen and sides.—Worm colic with tenesmus.—Compression

as by a band round the waist.

Respiratory

Symptoms — Respiratory Organs
Clarke

Cough: with hoarseness; hacking, with salt saliva; with slight spitting

of blood.—Sputa, salt, thick.

Chest

Symptoms — Chest
Clarke
  • Pain in r.
  • side, arresting breathing.
  • —Twitching in muscles under r.
  • breast.
  • —Coldness

in chest from stomach to throat.—Sensation as of a string at r. breast —Itching at nipples, swelling

and hardness of breasts.—Pricklings between the breasts.

Symptoms — Heart
Clarke

Palpitation, with pain hindering breathing —Convulsive trembling of

heart.—Sensation as of knife slowly penetrating heart—Constrictive pain extending to 1.

axilla.—Sharp stitching in heart region with lancinations under false ribs.

Neck & Back

Symptoms — Neck and Back
Clarke

Acute pain in muscles of neck and shoulder-blade.—Sensation as if a string

were pulled from shoulder to ear—Cramping pain r. side of neck extending to arm.—Darting

from ear to shoulder.—Pain from shoulder round the neck like a band, with a stitch in pit of

stomach and nape of neck.—Pain in side of neck < turning head to r.—Throbbing in

back.—Passing heat in back followed by shuddering all over.—Darting in spine of shoulder-blade,

shifting to the other shoulder.—Pain from shoulder to back, with lancinations hindering

  • breathing.
  • —Sticking pain at scapula.
  • —Shock across back.
  • —Pain in back as from a nail.

Upper Limbs

Symptoms — Upper Limbs
Clarke

Cutting pain under I. axilla—Violent pain in |. arm, < when covered; she

  • cannot stretch it.
  • —Pain as from a blow in r.
  • arm, with numbness.
  • —Numbness of |.
  • arm, with pain
  • in shoulder as if beaten.
  • —Darting from elbow to scapula.
  • —Pain in |.
  • arm, she can scarcely raise
  • it-—Laming pain in |.
  • arm while holding it still —-Cramping pain in 1.
  • hand.
  • —Itching on back of
  • hand.
  • —Cramping pain in r.
  • hand followed by shuddering all over.
  • —Lancinating pains in muscles

of r. hand and shoulder-blades.—Prickling at tip of index finger, which draws it up.

Lower Limbs

Symptoms — Lower Limbs
Clarke
  • Bruised pain in r.
  • hip.
  • —Pulling along 1.
  • sartortus muscle.
  • —Pain in |.
  • gluteus

maximus as if contracted Contraction of leg with stiffness of bend of knee.—Acute pain inner

side of r. tibia —Pain from |. hip to knee, with weakness of the leg.

Sleep

Symptoms — Sleep
Clarke

Desire to yawn.—No sleep after midnight, with pains all over when stirring —Heavy

sleep with numbness and sensation as if bruised on waking.—Drowsy, and shuddering in

legs.—Suffocative fit at night—Dreams she is talking with dead persons.—Sad dreams with fear

on waking.

Fever

Symptoms — Fever
Clarke

Internal heat with restlessness, she has to rise.—Heat after the cold, esp. in renal

region.—Shuddering and cold in the air.

Clinical

Clinical
Clarke
  • Breasts, affections of.
  • Cough.
  • Head, pains in.
  • Heart, affections of.
  • Indigestion.

Rheumatism.

Relations

Relations
Clarke
  • Compare: Brass.
  • nap.
  • , Cheiranthus cheiri.
  • , Thlaspi.
  • burs.
  • past.
  • , Arm.
  • sat.
  • , Raphan.
  • ,
  • Sinap.
  • (botan,); Spigel.
  • , Kalm.
  • , Lycopus, &c.
  • (heart).

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
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