Cimicifuga racemosa [Cimic.]
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Natural History.
Actaea Racemosa) (Macrotys
Black Snake-Root.
General.
Has a wide action upon the cerebrospinal and muscular system, as well as upon
the uterus and ovaries. Especially useful in rheumatic, nervous subjects with
ovarian irritation, uterine cramps and heavy limbs. Its muscular and crampy
pains, primarily of neurotic origin, occurring in nearly every part of the body,
are characteristic. AGITATION AND PAIN indicate it. Pains like electric shocks
here and there. Migraine. Symptoms referable to the pelvic organs prominent. "It
lessens the frequency and force of the pulse soothes pain and allays
irritability."
Mental.
Sensation of a cloud enveloping her. Great depression, with DREAM OF
IMPENDING EVIL. Fears riding in a closed carriage, of being obliged to jump out.
Incessant talking. Visions of rats, mice, etc. Delirium tremens; tries to injure
himself. Mania following disappearance of neuralgia.
Head.
Wild feeling in brain. Shooting and throbbing pains in head after mental
worry, over-study, or reflex of uterine disease. Waving sensation or OPENING AND
SHUTTING SENSATION IN BRAIN. Brain feels too large. PRESSING-OUTWARD pain.
Tinnitus. Ears sensitive to least noise.
Eyes.
Asthenopia associated with pelvic trouble. Deep-seated throbbing and SHOOTING
PAINS in eyes, with photophobia from artificial light. INTENSE ACHING OF
EYEBALL. PAIN FROM EYES TO TOP OF HEAD.
Stomach.
Nausea and vomiting caused by pressure on spine and cervical region. Sinking
in epigastrium. (SEP.; SULPH.) GNAWING PAIN. Tongue pointed and trembling.
Female.
Amenorrhoea (use Macrotin preferably). Pain in ovarian region; shoots upward
and down anterior surface of thighs. Pain immediately before menses. Menses
profuse, dark, COAGULATED, offensive with backache, nervousness; always
irregular. Ovarian neuralgia. PAIN ACROSS PELVIS, FROM HIP TO HIP. After-pains,
with great sensitiveness and INTOLERANCE TO PAIN. Inframammary pains worse, left
side. Facial blemishes in young women.
Respiratory.
Tickling in throat. Dry, short cough, WORSE SPEAKING and at night. Cough when
secretion is scanty - spasmodic, dry, with muscular soreness and nervous
irritation.
Heart.
Irregular, slow, trembling pulse. Tremulous action. Angina pectoris. Numbness
of left arm; feels as if bound to side. Heart's action ceases suddenly,
impending suffocation. Left-sided inframammary pain.
Back.
Spine very sensitive, especially upper part. STIFFNESS AND CONTRACTION IN
NECK AND BACK. Intercostal rheumatism. Rheumatic pains in muscles of back and
neck. Pain in lumbar and sacral region, down thighs, and through hips. Crick in
back.
Extremities.
Uneasy, restless feeling in limbs. Aching in limbs and MUSCULAR SORENESS.
Rheumatism affecting the belly of muscles, especially large muscles. Choreic
movements, accompanied by rheumatism. Jerking of limbs. Stiffness in
tendo-Achilles. Heaviness in lower extremities. Heavy, aching, tensive pain.
Sleep.
Sleeplessness. Brain irritation of children during dentition.
Skin.
Locally and internally for ivy poisoning.
Aggravation.
WORSE, morning, cold (except headache), during menses; the more profuse the
flow, the greater the suffering.
Amelioration.
BETTER, warmth, eating.
Relationship.
Compare: RHAMNUS CALIFORNICA (MUSCULAR PAINS, lumbago, pleurodynia, acute
rheumatism). DERRIS PINNATA (Neuralgic headaches of rheumatic origin).
ARISTOLOCHIA MILHOMENS (pain in tendo-Achilles; diabetes). CAULOPHYL.; PULSAT.;
LILIUM; AGAR.; MACROTIN (especially for lumbago).
Dose.
First to thirtieth attenuation, third most frequently used.
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