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Abrotanum
Artemisia abrotanum. Lady’s Love. Southemwood.
N.O. Compositae.
Tincture of fresh leaves and stems.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
Abrotanum is the remedy to be thought of first in a case of "metastasis", or alternation of pathological conditions. A bout of diarrhea may stop suddenly and rheumatism or uric acid arthritis set in. Later on the rheumatic pains may go away only to be succeeded by a cardiac problem. A swelling of the parotid gland disappears when the testes or the mammae appear affected. A further case of diarrhea is checked and we see blood in the urine, or anxiety and trembling with signs of paralytic weakness etc.
Abrotanum patients are especially sensitive to the stoppage of discharges, and we observe that immediately after such stoppage a new, deeper and more serious internal condition appears. Hemorrhoids are suppressed and a heart condition manifests itself, or an ulcerative colitis starts up.
The Abrotanum patient may have chronic diarrhea but does not feel bad with it in general; he does however feel most sensitive to a sudden stoppage of the diarrhoea, whether due to some strong medicine or otherwise. The stoppage is immediately succeeded by the appearence of piles, stomach pains, a rheumatic condition or a heart problem. Should the diarrhea be reestablished, by chance or through the use of some medicine, and accompanied by the immediate relief of the internal problem, then you may be sure of your remedy. Diarrhea is actually the great relief of this patient. He feels well as long as he has loose stools.
This remedy needs an outlet, a discharge and it is one of the main remedies that produces ready discharges and exudations. The most characteristic is a discharge from the umbilicus, especially of the newborn. There is an exudation of blood and sometimes an ulceration of