ANTHEMIS NOBILIS
Synonyms: Roman chamomille, English chamomille. Natural order: Compositae.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
This remedy should be thought of in cases of children with colicky pains and diarrhea, especially if these are caused by intestinal parasites such as ascarides, lumbricoides, etc. Anthemis nobilis should be given even greater consideration if such cases are left untreated and ultimately suffer convulsions; it also deserves our strong consideration if these children are very restless and listless, unable to concentrate their minds on anything, and remain calm only when somebody is reading to them.
Convulsions that are preceded by gastrointestinal problems is a
keynote for this remedy; e.g., convulsions after intestinal parasites.
This remedy possesses certain peculiarities, ones that comprise some of its main characteristics, such as a deep coldness in the abdomen, and a congested feeling in the bladder with pains extending to the spermatic cords. Liver congestion with spastic colitis and headaches is a pathological combination of Anthemis.
The mental state of this remedy is one of anxiety and intellectual weakness. He feels that he has no control over his own mind, as if his thoughts come and go by themselves. His mind wanders, and he cannot concentrate. His mind is indolent, and he is unable to force it to do any strenuous work, such as studying. Eventually he develops an aversion to any kind of serious mental work whereas previously he liked it very much and could do it easily. It is a passive state of mind in which the patient can respond mentally only when there is an outside stimulus, such as when somebody reads to him. The Anthemis mind is one that goes towards dementia.
There is apprehension, a fear that something terrible will happen to him. This kind of apprehension is so oppressive that he has to go to a room alone and cry it out. Weeping relieves this inexplicable apprehension.