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Lupulus Humulus

Hops
33 sectionsBoericke · 7Clarke · 26

At a glance

Cardinal features · auto-extracted from Boericke · Clarke
  • Infantile jaundice
  • Giddiness
  • stupefaction. Slow

Essence

Prologue
Boericke

Hops

  • Is a good remedy in unstrung conditions of the nervous system attended with nausea, dizziness, headache following a night's debauch.
  • Infantile jaundice, Urethral burning.
  • Drawing and twitching in almost every muscle.
  • Nervous tremors; wakefulness and delirium of drunkards.
  • Giddiness and stupefaction. Slow pulse.
  • Perspiration profuse, clammy, greasy.
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Keynotes

Characteristics (part 1)
Clarke

There is a popular impression that eating Tomatoes is a cause of cancer. The

impression is not strong enough to prevent the universal use of them, and I have been unable to

discover any basis for the idea. Cooper gave Lycopers. in a case of rodent ulcer and caused sharp

pain and temporary spread of the disease. Cooper commends the use of them in cases of obesity.

I know of one instance in which the slightest indulgence in them brings on an attack of gout.

When raw they require mustard or other condiment, being cold to the stomach. Gross made a

proving of Lycopers. It caused sticking and pressing pains; a sense of paralysis; peevishness and

loss of memory; pressing and boring pains in head; stopped catarrh. Some women cannot eat

tomatoes without getting backache, leucorrhoea, or metrorrhagia. In Gross's proving the headache

was < in evening, she was obliged to rise in the night to urinate. The mind symptoms were <, and

  • the headache > by leaning the head against something.
  • Dr.
  • Herbert H.
  • Roberts, of Derby, Conn.
  • ,
  • has published (NV.
  • A.
  • J.
  • H.
  • , October, 1900) provings made by himself, two with the 3x and two

with the 30x tinctures. "The original tincture was made from the thoroughly ripened fruit, great

pains being taken to thoroughly macerate the seeds as well as the pulp." Dr. Roberts' symptoms

  • seem to me of great importance.
  • They will be found marked "(R.
  • )" in the Schema.
  • The rheumatic

and congestive symptoms were mostly produced by the 3x, the nervous symptoms mostly by the

30x. Roberts remarks that the natives of Mexico and California eat quantities of the ripe fruit to

prevent rheumatism. Very decided rheumatic pains were developed both by Gross and Roberts.

The right deltoid was very markedly affected, and should make Lycopers. a companion to Sang.

in shoulder pains. The headaches were very intense and characteristic, in some great soreness

remained after the pain had gone. This is a not uncommon feature; and neuralgic headaches with

this concomitant or sequela should call Lycopers. to mind. A coryza < out of doors should make

  • Lycopers.
  • a useful alternative to Cepa, which has > out of doors.
  • < By noise.
  • < By motion.

(Gross's rheumatic pains were bad both by rest and motion.) The headache in one instance was

  • completely > by tobacco smoke.
  • > In warm room.
  • > By external heat.
  • Right side principally

affected, symptoms proceed from right to left, but left side is not so severely affected. Polyuria

was a feature of both provings, and with the great thirst should give Lycopers. a place in

diabetes. Dark-complexioned people seem to be suited to its action from two cases recorded by

  • Roberts.
  • (/) Widow, 50, dark complexion, large, stout, grey eyes.
  • Sudden attack of grip.
  • Very

severe aching pains all over, up and down back, limbs, head. Beating, throbbing in head,

beginning in occiput, spreading all over head, settling with great violence in temples.

Excruciating pain back of eyes and in balls as if they would burst with the pressure. Light causes

  • pain.
  • Delirium.
  • Severe, deep, racking cough.
  • Thirst for large quantities.
  • Pupils contracted.

Lycopers. 3x every hour, cleared away the fever and acute symptoms by the following morning,

and rapidly cured the remaining cough. (2) Man, 40, dark complexion, black hair and eyes, tall,

thick-set. Severe bursting, throbbing pain beginning in occiput and settling with great force in

temporal and frontal regions; eyes painful, < from light; pupils contracted. Thirst for large

  • quantities.
  • Temperature 104°F.
  • Pulse full flowing.
  • Lycopers.
  • 3x every hour given in evening
Characteristics (part 2)
Clarke

removed headache before midnight. Next day right tonsil swollen and inflamed; sore on

swallowing; feeling of a lump there. Temperature 101°. Rapidly got well.

Mentals

Symptoms — Mind
Clarke

Thoughts disappear, < when leaning head against anything; forgets everything he

wishes to recollect.—Peevish about trifles, < by weakness of memory.—Unusually active for

short periods, followed by longer periods of dulness (R.).—Cannot keep mind fixed on work

  • (R.
  • ).
  • —Very irritable, noises greatly annoy (R.
  • ).

Generals

Symptoms — Generalities Movements difficult and unsteady for months
Clarke

Occasionally the smell made

him so faint and dizzy he was obliged to go into the open air.—Drawing in almost all muscles in

short paroxysms, < between shoulders, and in muscles of arms and hands; pains rheumatic, shift

from place to place.

Head

Head
Boericke
  • Morbid vigilance.
  • Highly excited.
  • Dull, heavy headache with dizziness.
  • Drawing and twitching in every muscle.
Symptoms — Head
Clarke

Giddiness with inclination to faint on attempting to walk (R.).—Heavy confusion;

dulness of the head.—Heaviness of head with weakness of cervical muscles.—Sensation as if head

were compressed from both sides.—Very severe nervous headache all over head, but settling in

back of eye and temples with great force; pupils contracted; complete > from tobacco smoke

(R.).—Intense throbbing, bursting headache, beginning in occiput and spreading all over head,

settling with great violence in occipital and temporal regions (R.).—Boring; therewith the skin of

forehead becomes painfully tense.—Pressure beneath frontal bone as if the brain would be forced

out, > leaning head against something; evening, and continuing awhile after going to

  • bed.
  • —Bursting pain in head, esp.
  • vertex; and when coughing (R.
  • ).
  • —Dull pain with occasional
  • sharp shooting pain in temples (R.
  • ).
  • —Sensation as if a nail were sticking into r.
  • parietal
  • region.
  • —Boring in 1.
  • occiput.
  • —Boring, pressing pain in r.
  • occiput (R.
  • ).
  • —Dull, heavy pain in
  • occiput (R.
  • ).
  • —Sore, bruised feeling in whole head after pain had ceased (R.
  • ).
  • —Head, esp.
  • scalp,

sore to touch (R.).

Eyes

Symptoms — Eyes
Clarke

Eyes: dull, heavy; ache and feel sore and burn, intense aching as if eyeball being much

  • contracted (R.
  • ).
  • —Lids feel heavy and swollen (R.
  • ).
  • —Pupils minutely contracted (R.
  • ).
  • —Light
  • painful (R.
  • ).
  • —Letters run together when reading (R.
  • ).
  • —Eyes water on close work (R.
  • ).
  • —Keeps
  • wiping eyes to see clearly (R.
  • ).
  • —T witching in |.
  • inner canthus (R.
  • ).

Nose

Symptoms — Nose
Clarke

Stopped catarrh—Profuse watery coryza excoriating alee; drops down posterior nares;

saltish taste; markedly < out of doors (R.).

Face

Symptoms — Face
Clarke
  • Face flushed (R.
  • ).
  • —Pallid (R.
  • ).
  • —Pressure in r.
  • zygoma.
  • —Stitch in 1.
  • cheek.
  • —Stitches in

1. zygoma.

Mouth

Symptoms — Mouth
Clarke

Itching and tickling in roof of mouth (R.).—Tongue: coated thick yellow; thick and

  • white, more in centre (R.
  • ).
  • —Foul breath (R.
  • ).
  • —Foul taste (R.
  • ).

Throat

Symptoms — Throat
Clarke

Constant desire to clear throat.—Throat slightly sore on swallowing.—Mucous

membrane of pharynx pale, tip of uvula and arches of pharynx red and inflamed (R).—Burning

  • raw feeling r.
  • side of throat, changing to |.
  • ; 1.
  • side slightly sore (R.
  • ).
  • —Swelling of 1.
  • tonsil,

doubtfully malignant, is much relieved in an elderly woman (Cooper).

Stomach

Symptoms — Stomach
Clarke
  • Thirst for large quantities of water (R.
  • ).
  • —Great flatulency between 10 a.
  • m.
  • and
  • 11.
  • 30 a.
  • m.
  • (R.
  • ).
  • —Violent eructations of gas with taste of food (R.
  • ).
  • —Burning sensation in

stomach towards evening and during evening (R.).

Stool

Symptoms — Stool
Clarke

Stool softer than usual, with urging so great he could hardly reach the closet.—Stool

retarded.

Symptoms — Stool and Anus
Clarke

Brownish, watery diarrhoea (R.).—Stool brownish, yellow, frothy, no

urging, painless (R.).

Urinary

Symptoms — Urinary Organs
Clarke

Must rise at night to urinate (Gross, also R).—Constant debility when in

open air; not at all in warm room (R.).—Increase of watery constituents of urine, not of total

solids (R.).

Female

Symptoms — Female Sexual Organs
Clarke

Profuse leucorrhceal discharge (immediately).—In some cases,

what was thought to be too frequent menstruation (with depressing backache), brought on by free

use of canned tomatoes, the flow would return whenever this food was eaten for a few meals.

Male

Male
Boericke

Painful erections. Emissions, depending on sexual weakness and after organism. Spermatorrhoea.

Respiratory

Symptoms — Respiratory Organs
Clarke
  • Hoarseness towards night (R.
  • ).
  • —Husky voice (R.
  • ).
  • —Hoarseness: with

constant tickling in pit of throat; with constant desire to clear throat (R.).—Cough: deep, harsh;

starting from irritation in lower chest (R.).—Dry, hacking cough coming on at night and keeping

  • him awake (R.
  • ).
  • —Explosive cough (R.
  • ).
  • —Expectoration white and in lumps (R.
  • ).
  • —Expectoration

early in morning with more later in day (R.).

Chest

Symptoms — Chest
Clarke

Slight sticking beneath |. side of sternum; without difficulty of

  • respiration.
  • —Oppression in chest; in lower lobe of r.
  • lung (R.
  • ).
  • —Relief of soreness and tenderness

of scirrhous breast (Cooper).

Symptoms — Heart
Clarke
  • Fine stitching pains at base of heart (R.
  • ).
  • —Lame pain in region of heart (R.
  • ).
  • —Pulse

100, full and flowing (R.).

Neck & Back

Symptoms — Neck and Back
Clarke

Rheumatic pain near attachment of trapezius muscle to spine (R.).—Heavy

  • dragging in r.
  • scapula (R.
  • ).
  • —Intense aching through whole back, esp.
  • lumbar region
  • (R.
  • ).
  • —Intense aching through back and limbs even after headache had stopped (R.
  • ).
  • —Backache in

lower dorsal and lumbar region, making them gloomy and depressed (in women from eating

tomatoes).—Cannot get into a comfortable position (R.).

Upper Limbs

Symptoms — Upper Limbs
Clarke

Sharp (rheumatic) pain in r. deltoid and pectoral muscles; < lifting arm

  • upward and outward (R.
  • ).
  • —Dragging in r.
  • deltoid (R.
  • ).
  • —Gnawing pain in middle of r.
  • arm on
  • motion (R.
  • ).
  • —Twinges, and rheumatic pain, in r.
  • elbow-joint (R.
  • ).
  • —Sticking on inner side of 1.
  • forearm.
  • —Sensation of numbness and weight as if arm asleep (R.
  • ).
  • —Tingling along r.
  • ulnar nerve
  • and branches (R.
  • ).
  • —Benumbing, aching pain through r.
  • hand and wrist, with occasional stitches
  • through ball of r.
  • thumb.
  • —Lameness of |.
  • wrist, hand, and fingers, where it is painful even when
  • not moving it (R.
  • ).
  • —Sharp cutting pain extending through |.
  • wrist and palm when pressing hand

firmly against anything (R.).

Lower Limbs

Symptoms — Lower Limbs
Clarke

Painful sticking behind articulation of |. hip —Intense aching pain in lower

  • limbs (R.
  • ).
  • —Sharp sticking pain along course of r.
  • crural nerve (R.
  • ).
  • —Rheumatic aching along
  • crural nerves (R.
  • ).
  • —Dull aching pains along border of r.
  • fibula to os calcis, where it is <
  • (R.
  • ).
  • —Sticking above r.
  • external malleolus, during rest and motion.
  • —Dull aching pains deep in r.
  • lower leg as if in bones, < by continued motion (R.
  • ).
  • —Cramps in r.
  • calf when raising foot from
  • floor (R.
  • ).
  • —R.
  • calf lame and sore (R.
  • ).
  • —Rheumatic pain in r.
  • ankle (R.
  • ).

Skin

Skin
Boericke

Scarlatina-like eruption on face. Feels like insects crawling under skin; feels chapped, skin peels.

Sleep

Sleep
Boericke

Drowsy during the day. Sopor.

Symptoms — Sleep
Clarke

Very restless sleep (R.).—Unable to fall asleep in evening, tosses about, every

position uncomfortable.—Frequent waking and tossing, limbs when pressed feel

  • paralysed.
  • —Wakened by insignificant dreams.
  • —Confused, disagreeable dreams (R.
  • ).

Fever

Symptoms — Fever
Clarke

Chilliness towards night, preceded by thirst for large quantities of water

  • (R.
  • ).
  • —Chilliness with sweat (R.
  • ).
  • —Temperature from 100.
  • 5° to 101° F.
  • —Sweat on awaking

confined to a strip about four inches wide along whole length of back.

Clinical

Clinical
Clarke
  • Backache.
  • Coryza.
  • Deltoid rheumatism.
  • Diabetes.
  • Diarrhoea.
  • Eyes, affections of.
  • Gout.
  • Headache.
  • Leucorrhoea.
  • Metrorrhagia.
  • Obesity.
  • Rheumatism.
  • Throat sore.

Relations

Relations
Clarke
  • Antidoted by: Tobacco smoke.
  • Compare: Bell.
  • , Hyo.
  • , Dulc.
  • , Caps.
  • , Sol.
  • t.
  • , Sol.
  • n.
  • (botan.
  • ); Ant.
  • t.
  • (weakness of cervical muscles).
  • In coryza, Cepa (but Cepa has > open air,
  • Lycopers.
  • < open air).
  • Contracted pupils, Op.
  • Deltoid rheumatism, Sang.
  • Diabetes, Uran.
  • nit.

Headache; sore throat; right side; Bell. Headache < on coughing, < in open air, Caps.

Relationship
Boericke

Antidotes: Coffea; Vinegar.

Compare: Nux; Urtica; Cannab.

Posology

Dose
Boericke

Tincture, to third potency. Lupulin 1X trit (Best in seminal emissions. Locally in painful cancers).

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

Intense aching, rheumatic pain in muscles of all limbs (R.).—Lame, tired feeling in

all limbs, with great exhaustion (R.).

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