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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2197

DIOSCOREA VILLOSA
The wild yam.
N.O. Dioscoreaceae.
Tincture of fresh root, or trituration of the resinoid dioscorein.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
You must think of this remedy in the following conditions:
• A patient who is in agony with excruciatingly violent neuralgic pain in the abdomen, as if an iron hand had clutched the bowel and twisted it. He will move constantly in bed, with- out any relief, and will try to stretch his body as far backwards as he can in order to get some respite. Stretching is in fact the only activity that slightly ameliorates the excruciating pain, and makes it bearable. While in such agonising pain, exhausted and screaming, where the patient feels that his last drop of energy is gone and that his life is finished, the pain suddenly ceases, and for a time a calmness comes, but soon it starts all over again.
• Colic that originates from drinking tea.
• Paroxysmal pain that flies from the original location to distant areas such as the fingers or toes, or radiating from the abdomen; pain shooting from the gall bladder area to the right nipple; or pain along the sternum, extending to the arms. Usually it starts on a very small spot, often so distinct that it could be covered with a finger tip. One patient said that he was able to put his finger exactly upon the painful spot, and in the provings there is a pain ‘…as if the point of a finger was placed upon the umbilicus, and pressed upward and backward’. But then it starts to radiate over the whole body, even reaching the most distant parts, ‘flying’ into the finger and toe tips.