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(Club Moss)
General
This drug is inert until the spores are crushed. Its wonderful
medicinal properties are only disclosed by trituration and succussion.
In nearly all cases where Lycopodium is the remedy, some evidence
of urinary or digestive disturbance will be found. Corresponds
to Grauvogle's carbo-nitrogenoid constitution, the non-eliminative
lithemic. Lycopodium is adapted more especially to ailments gradually
developing, functional power weakening, with failures of the digestive
powers, where the function of the liver is seriously disturbed.
ATONY. MALNUTRITION. Mild temperaments of lymphatic constitutions,
with catarrhal tendencies; older persons, where the skin shows
yellowish spots, earthy complexion, uric acid diathesis, etc.;
also precocious, weakly children. Symptoms characteristically
run from right to left, acts especially on RIGHT side of body,
and are worse from about 4 to 8 P.M. In kidney affections, RED
SAND IN URINE, backache, in renal region; worse before urination.
Intolerant of cold drinks; CRAVES EVERYTHING WARM. Best adapted
to persons intellectually keen, but of weak, muscular power. Deep-seated,
progressive, chronic diseases. Carcinoma. EMACIATION. Debility
in morning. Marked regulating influence upon the glandular (sebaceous)
secretions. PRE-SENILITY. Ascites, in liver disease. Lycop. patient
is thin, withered, full of gas and dry. Lacks vital heat; has
poor circulation, cold extremities. Pains come and go suddenly.
Sensitive to noise and odors.
Mind.
MELANCHOLY, AFRAID TO BE ALONE. Little things annoy. Extremely
sensitive. Averse to undertaking new things. Headstrong and haughty
when sick. Loss of self-confidence. Hurried when eating. Constant
fear of breaking down under stress. APPREHENSIVE. Weak memory,
confused thoughts; SPELLS OR WRITES WRONG WORDS and syllables.
Failing brain-power. [ANAC.; PHOS.; BARYT.] Cannot bear to see
anything new. Cannot read what he writes. Sadness in morning on
awaking.
Head.
Shakes head without apparent cause. Twists face and mouth. Pressing
headache on vertex; worse from 4 to 8 P.M. and from lying down
or stooping, if not eating regularly. (CACT.) Throbbing headache
after every paroxysm of coughing. Headaches over eyes in severe
colds; BETTER, UNCOVERING. [SULPH.] Vertigo in morning on rising.
Pain in temples, as if they were screwed toward each other. Tearing
pain in occiput; better, fresh air. Great falling out of hair.
Eczema; moist oozing behind ears. Deep furrows on forehead. Premature
baldness and gray hair.
Eyes.
Styes on lids near internal canthus. Day-blindness. (BOTHROPS.)
Night-blindness more characteristic. Sees only one-half of an
object. Ulceration and redness of lids. Eyes half open during
sleep.
Ears.
Thick, yellow, offensive discharge. Eczema about and behind ears.
Otorrhoea and deafness with or without tinnitus; after scarlatina.
HUMMING AND ROARING WITH HARDNESS OF HEARING; every noise causes
peculiar echo in ear.
Nose.
Sense of smell very acute. Feeling of dryness posteriorly. Scanty
excoriating, discharge anteriorly. Ulcerated nostrils. Crusts
and elastic plugs. (KAL. B., TENC.) Fluent coryza. NOSE STOPPED
UP. Snuffles; child starts from sleep rubbing nose. FAN-LIKE MOTION
OF ALAE NASI [KALI. BROM.; PHOS.]
Face.
Grayish-yellow color of face, with blue circles around eyes. Withered,
shriveled, and emaciated; copper-colored eruption. DROPPING OF
LOWER JAW, in typhoid fever. (LACH.; OPIUM.) Itching; scaly herpes
in face and corner of mouth.
Mouth.
Teeth excessively painful to touch. Toothache, with swelling of
cheeks; relieved by warm application. Dryness of mouth and tongue,
without thirst. Tongue dry, black, cracked, swollen; oscillates
to and from. Mouth waters. BLISTERS ON TONGUE. Bad odor from mouth.
Throat.
Dryness of throat, without thirst. Food and drink regurgitates
through nose. Inflammation of throat, with stitches on swallowing;
BETTER, WARM DRINKS. Swelling and suppuration of tonsils. Ulceration
of tonsils, BEGINNING ON RIGHT SIDE. Diphtheria; DEPOSITS SPREAD
FROM RIGHT TO LEFT; WORSE, COLD DRINKS. Ulceration of vocal bands.
Tubercular laryngitis, especially when ulceration commences.
Stomach.
Dyspepsia due to farinaceous and fermentable food, cabbage, beans,
etc. Excessive hunger. Aversion to bread, etc. Desire for sweet
things. FOOD TASTES SOUR. Sour eructations. Great weakness of
digestion. Bulimia, with much bloating. After eating, pressure
in stomach, with bitter taste in mouth. EATING EVER SO LITTLE
CREATES FULLNESS. Cannot eat oysters. Rolling of flatulence. [CHIN.;
CARB.] Wakes at night feeling hungry. Hiccough. INCOMPLETE BURNING
ERUCTATIONS RISE ONLY TO PHARYNX, THERE BURN FOR HOURS. Likes
to take food and drink hot. Sinking sensation; worse night.
Abdomen.
Immediately after a light meal, abdomen is BLOATED, FULL. Constant
sense of fermentation in abdomen, like yeast working; upper left
side. Hernia, right side. Liver sensitive. Brown spots on abdomen.
Dropsy, due to hepatic disease. Hepatitis, atrophic form of nutmeg
liver. Pain shooting across lower abdomen from right to left.
Stool.
Diarrhoea. Inactive intestinal canal. Ineffectual urging. Stool
HARD, DIFFICULT, SMALL, incomplete. HEMORRHOIDS; VERY PAINFUL
TO TOUCH, ACHING. (MUR-AC.)
Urine.
Pain in back before urinating; ceases after flow; SLOW IN COMING,
must strain. Retention. POLYURIA DURING THE NIGHT. HEAVY RED SEDIMENT.
Child cries before urinating. (BOR.)
Male.
No erectile power; IMPOTENCE. Premature emission. (CALAD.; SEL.;
AGN.) Enlarged prostate. Condylomata.
Female.
Menses too late; last too long, too profuse. Vagina dry. Coition
painful. Right ovarian pain. Varicose veins of pudenda. Leucorrhoea,
acrid, with burning in vagina. Discharge of blood from genitals
during stool.
Respiratory.
Tickling cough. Dyspnoea. Tensive, constrictive, burning pain
in chest. Cough worse going down hill. Cough deep, hollow. Expectorations
gray, thick, bloody, purulent, SALTY. (ARS.; PHOS.; PULS.) Night
cough, tickling as from Sulphur fumes. Catarrh of the chest in
infants, seems full of mucus rattling. Neglected pneumonia, with
great dyspnoea, flying of alae nasei and presence of mucous rales.
Heart.
ANEURISM. (BARYTA CARB.) Aortic disease. Palpitation at night.
Cannot lie on left side.
Back.
BURNING between scapulae as of hot coals. Pain in small of back.
Extremities.
Numbness, also drawing and tearing in limbs, especially while
at rest or at night. Heaviness of arms. Tearing in shoulder and
elbow joints. One foot hot, the other cold. Chronic gout, with
chalky deposits in joints. Profuse sweat of the feet. Pain in
heel on treading as from a pebble. Painful callosities on soles;
toes and fingers contracted. SCIATICA, WORSE RIGHT SIDE. CANNOT
LIE ON PAINFUL SIDE. Hands and feet numb. Right foot hot, left
cold. Cramps in calves and toes at night in bed. Limbs go to sleep.
Twitching and jerking.
Fever.
Chill between 3 and 4 p.m., followed by sweat. Icy coldness. Feels
as if lying on ice. One chill is followed by another. (CALC.;
SIL.; HEP.)
Sleep.
Drowsy during day. Starting in sleep. Dreams of accidents.
Skin.
Ulcerates. Abscesses beneath skin; worse warm applications. Hives;
worse, warmth. Violent itching; fissured eruptions. ACNE. Chronic
eczema associated with urinary, gastric and hepatic disorders;
bleeds easily. Skin becomes thick and indurated. Varicose veins,
naevi, erectile tumors. Brown spots, freckles worse on left side
of face and nose. DRY, shrunken, especially palms; hair becomes
prematurely gray. Dropsies. Offensive secretions; VISCID AND OFFENSIVE
PERSPIRATION, especially of feet and axilla. Psoriasis.
Aggravation.
WORSE, right side, from right to left, from above downward, 4
to 8 p.m.; from heat or warm room, hot air, bed. Warm applications
Amelioration.
Throat and stomach are better from warm drinks.
Amelioration.
BETTER, BY MOTION, after midnight, from warm food and drink, on
getting cold, from being uncovered.
Relationship.
Complementary: LYCOP. acts with special benefit AFTER CALCAR.
and SULPHUR. IOD.; GRAPHITES; LACH.; CHELIDON.
Antidotes: CAMPH.; PULS.; CAUST.
Compare: Carbo-nitrogenoid Constitution: SULPHUR; RHUS; URTICA;
MERCUR.; HEPAR. ALUMINA. (Lycop. is the only vegetable that takes
up aluminum. T. F. Allen.) ANT. C.; NAT-M.; BRY.; NUX; BOTHROPS
(Day-blindness; can scarcely see after sunrise; pain in right
great toe). PLUMBAGO LITTORALIS — A Brazilian plant —
(Costive with red urine, pain in kidneys and joints and body generally;
milky saliva, ulcerated mouth). HYDRAST. follows LYCOP. in indigestion.
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