CROCUS SATIVUS
The crocus flower. Saffron.
N.O. Iridaciae.
Tincture of the dried stigmas.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
There are four main conditions in which Crocus is the indicated remedy:
• Repeated haemorrhage with ‘stringy’ or ‘ropy’ blood, accom- panied by a fear of imminent death from haemorrhage.
• A peculiar sensation that something is alive and moving within the abdomen, stomach or some other part of the body.
• Manic states with extreme and rapid alteration of opposing emotions; euphoria, hugging and kissing everyone one moment, and aggression, with anger and violence, the next.
• Dramatic display of tremendous remorse after aggressive or violent behaviour.
Repeated Haemorrhage
By far, most cases of repeated haemorrhage cured with Crocus were from the uterus or the nose, but other locations are also found in the literature, e.g. cough, with spitting of dark, stringy blood, or stools containing such blood. Simultaneous with the bleeding, patients feel extremely anxious and fearful that they ‘may die soon’. ‘Very worried about his life, believes he will die, that he is no longer fit for business’. The blood is usually dark, clotted and stringy