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Materia Medica Viva Volume 1 – Page 31

ACALYPHA INPICA
Cupameni. Indian acalypha.
N.O. Euphorbiaceae.
Tincture of fresh plant.

THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
Acalypha indica is an unproved remedy, but we may nonetheless prescribe it according to a number of definite symptoms available to us. It is a remedy that has been used mostly by Indian homeopaths in tuberculosis and has indications in respiratory problems, primarily where there is hemoptysis in tubercular patients. This is a remedy with a strong hemorrhagic predisposition, whether of the lungs or of the alimentary canal.
In a case bearing some similarity to the following you will probably get help from Acalypha indica: you have prescribed remedies such as Kali-carb., Phos., Dros., Bry. etc and they have failed, the patient looks seriously ill with a violent, hard, dry, racking cough followed by bloody expectoration or hemoptysis, complaining of a constant severe pain in chest; he is very exhausted in the morning hours, yet without much fever, and gains in strength as the day advances. The pulse is usually small, soft and easily compressible but very much accelerated during the hemoptysis.
Timothy Allen notes in his Materia Medica: “Severe fit of dry cough, followed by spitting of blood. This symptom, doubtless a clinical observation, enabled Dr.Holcomb, of New Orleans, to cure a most obstinate case of hemoptysis, after other means had failed.”
Should you observe, in a further stage of expectoration, bright red blood in the morning and dark clotted blood in the afternoon or the evening, together with the fact that the patient is progressively losing weight and looks emaciated, and the coughing is much worse in the morning or at night with a night sweat, then you have a further confirmation of the remedy. There is also a dullness of chest on percussion. The emphasis should be on the hard dry racking cough, bloody expectoration and aggravation in the morning.