ACONITUM
NAPELLUS: OVER VIEW, CONSTITUTION, GUIDING SYMPTOS, SPHERE OF ACTION AND
MODALITY.
Hello
friends, in this blog you will know about the great Homoeopathic medicine Aconitum
Napellus. This blog will help you to get a basic concept of Aconitum Napellus,
Its Source, Guiding Symptoms, Constitution, Sphere of action, Modality,
Relationship and so on.
CONTENT:
1.Common Name.
2.Sourse.
3. Prover.
4. Discovery/Invention.
5. Geographical
Distribution.
6. Basic Idea.
7. Sphere
of Action.
8. Guiding Symptom.
9. Redline Symptoms.
10. Modality.
11. Relation.
ACONITUM NAPELLUS.
Common Name- Monkshood, Wolfsbane, Helmet flower,
Fariars Cap.
Source- Vegetable Kingdom.
Prover- Hahnemann.
Discovery/invention-
First
discovered by Rev. Edward Whitehead of Christchurch College,
Oxford in 1819. It is a deadly poisonous and perineal plant. It’s
roots, flower and leaves are used for medicinal purpose.
GEOGRAPHICAL Distribution — France, Sweden, Switzer- land, Austria, Carniola, and other parts of Europe.
Basic Idea:
This
medicine is specially used for both mental and physical alteration of health.
Mental:
In mental
state we see the patients are full of fear and restless, frightful. Fear of
death encompasses him or her. He feels afraid to go out, into crowd and cross
the road, so always stay at home.
Physical:
First stage of injury and inflammatory fever.
This medicine is used to palliate all the acute manifestation of all diseases.
Persons are affected by dry cold north wind. It is useable for first stage of
cold, influenza and fever, but should match symptoms.
Constitution:
Physical
makeup.
The drug is suited to young persons,
especially girls of a full, plethoric habit who leads a sedentary life. Persons
easily affected by atmospheric changes, dark hair and eyes, rigid muscular
fiber.
Temperament- Sanguine Temperament.
H-C-R- Not specific but affected by cold
wind, extreme hot and cold weather.
Miasm- Psora in the background.
Sphere
of action:
Aconite is
a deadly poison. It has a special action on cerebrospinal – nervous system.
Other action is on blood, brain, mucus membrane and vascular system.
Guiding Symptoms:
Mental
Symptoms.
1.Fear and Anxiety.
(Due to nervous
excitement)
a) Afraid
to go out.
b) Afraid
to go into crowd.
c) Afraid
to cross the road.
d) Afraid
to talk to persons.
e) Fear of
death (he or she thinks that disease would be proved fatal or incurable)
f) Predicts
the specific time of death.
g) Fear of
death during pregnancy.
2.Restless:
a) Patient is mentally so restless that
he cannot stay in a one position or place, always move place to pace.
b) Due to restlessness and anxiety even
music cannot make them happy. So, they cry and become depressed.
Physical Symptoms:
a) Frist stage of any acute diseases
which onsets violently and suddenly.
b) First stage of any injury,
inflammatory and febrile condition.
c) Parsons are very much affected by
north cold ,dry wind and also draught of cold wind.
d) It is a great pain remedy.
e) Thirst is unquenchable (specially in
fever) drinks large quantity of cold water.
f)
Skin
is hot and dry.
Redline
symptoms:
1) Sudden and violent attack.
2) Fear of death and restlessness.
3) Great thirst and burning sensation.
4) Affection from extreme heat and
cold.
Modality:
Aggravation-evening and night, pains are
insupportable, in a worm room, when rising from bed, laying on affected side.
Amelioration- in open air.
Relation:
Complementary- to coffea in fever, sleeplessness,
intolerance of pain, to Arnica in traumatism, to Sulphur in all cases. Rarely
indicated in fevers which bring out eruptions.
Aconite is the acute in Sulphur, and
both preceded and follow it in acute inflammatory condition.
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