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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2653

HYPERICUM PERFORATUM
St. John’s Wort
Natural order: Guttiferae Tincture of the fresh plant
ESSENTIAL FEATURES
Hypericum is the main remedy that should come to the mind when a problem originates after injuries to the nerves especially if such an injury occurred in the nerve endings where we have the sentient nerves and also if the injury happened to the coccyx.
The underlying idea of a constitutional Hypericum case is that the patient has a very sensitive nervous system that gets bundled up easily and permanently, from injuries either on the physical body or of his psyche. The system of such a patient tends to allow the injury, whether mental, emotional or physical, to travel fast to the deeper parts of the nervous system. The injury though may be peripheral but it travels with great speed towards the centre, towards the head. The pains are shooting upwards almost immediately after the in- jury with great violence. This fast and violent reaction is a grand keynote of this remedy. This is also the way you may differentiate it from Ledum in which the inflammation takes more time to develop. In Hypericum an injury or an inflammation in the peripheral nerves will travel fast towards the head or the brain creating a serious condi- tion, which may end up in trismus or even in tetanic spasms. Actu- ally this remedy is our best for treating threatening tetanus when the symptoms agree. The inflammation can start from a nail in toe and travel up to the head very fast and a trismus appears soon. The pain goes up the leg and spine to the head. They feel a quivering sensation internally and muscular twitching in different parts. The nervous system, central and peripheral, becomes easily tormented and constitutes the weak point of these patients. In all the symptoms we see an aggravation while lying in bed.