ANAGALLIS ARVENSIS
Synonyms: Scarlet Pimpernel; Weather-glass; Red Chickweed Natural order: Small weed belonging to the Primulaceae.
Mode of preparation: For Homeopathic use the tincture is prepared from the whole fresh plant.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
Anagallis is a seldom-indicated remedy, but one that cannot be replaced if needed. In homeopathic therapeutics most of our treatment failures are not the result of an inadequate knowledge of the large polychrests, but a lack of familiarity with the smaller remedies; as a consequence, we inappropriately attempt to employ polychrests for tasks better suited to the "lesser" remedies. Our success rate would be much higher if we knew the entire range of pathogenesis of these seldom-indicated remedies and when to use them.
Our materia medica shares many similarities with the natural diseases: some remedy images are common and appear as frequently as certain diseases; such as, influenza, the common cold, certain rheumatic or arthritic conditions, etc., and some remedies, like some clinical syndromes, are so rare that a general practitioner may require them only once in his lifetime, if ever. The difficulty in practice is that, though there is a reasonably predictable scale of frequency for remedies and diseases, no one can predict just when he will have a rare case on his hands; consequently, a good homeopathic physician should be familiar with all remedies, at least inasmuch as information about them is available.
The pathogenesis of Anagallis consists primarily of symptoms involving the skin and the brain. It is a remedy that produces dry, itching, circular erup ions (ringworm), mostly on the hands and palms of the hands, which, if suppressed, may be replaced by bilious headaches or serious mental pathology or even convulsions (epilepsy).
In my experience it cures eczema located primarily on the palms, fingers, and dorsum of the hands. At first the skin becomes dry; soon crops of vesicles appear which contain a very thin fluid, thinner than water; the vesicles increase in number all about the original colony of