Books

Materia Medica Viva Volume 1 – Page 32

Acalypha Indica
In the alimentary canal Acalypha indica has distension and rumbling in the abdomen with constant tenesmus and a spluttering diarrhea with forcible expulsion of noisy flatus much like Podophyllum. There may also be rectal hemorrhage. This syndrome is accompanied by gripping or burning pains in the abdomen and there may also be a burning pain in stomach and esophagus. Here again we see the morning aggravation which is so characteristic of the remedy.
Leucorrhea in women sometimes thick, sometimes watery in a consumptive patient. The patient sometimes has a yellow, jaundiced face and is usually gloomy, dejected, and depressed but he has a desire to live, and does not have a negative attitude towards life.
Some general symptoms and keynotes
As I have already written down all the important symptoms of this small remedy, I now want to report a very interesting case which I read in the book of Edward P. Anshutz “New Old and Forgotten Remedies”:
“ … at the time I had a case of haemorrhage per rectum that had baffled me for several months. No remedy had aided the case in the least, so far as I could see. … I had given all the haemorrhagic remedies I knew of or could hear of. Still the bleeding came just as often, with increasing severity. Each time the patient was sure, she would ’’bleed to death", and I was not positive she would be disappointed. … She became reduced in flesh and the haemorrhagic drugs became reduced in number until like the nine little indians sitting on a gate the last one tumbled off and then there was none. As soon as I read Dr. Jones’s monograph on Acalypha indica, I determined to try it. She had all the symptoms — bright red blood in the morning; dark and clotted in the forenoon and evening; weak and languid in the forenoon, stronger during the afternoon — except one, i. e., instead of the blood coming from the lungs it came from within the portals of the anus. I procured the 6x dil. and solved it in water. It gave speedy, almost immediate relief. Each subsequent attack came less profuse and at longer intervals. She has not had a haemorrhage now for more than two months, while before she was having from seven to one (continuous) a week. She is gaining in flesh, is in every way improved, and keeps Acalypha indica constantly by her.“