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Materia Medica Viva – Volume 2 page 471

ARALIA RACEMOSA
The American spikenard is an herbaceous plant belonging to the Araliacea.
It grows in rich woodlands throughout U.S.A.. A tincture is prepared from the fresh root.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
The principal action of Aralia racemosa seems to center on the bronchial part of the respiratory system. It appears to fit a class of people who have a constitutional weakness in this area and who, year after year, have colds – which can recur frequently – that settle very rapidly in the bronchii, causing spasmodic coughs with tough, viscid mucus. Year after year these repeated colds appear to worsen until eventually they develop into an asthmatic crisis. It seems that the constitution becomes weaker every year, allowing the common colds to purchase a deeper hold upon the bronchii. It is characteristic of this remedy to be symptomatic only during such respiratory events, which entail severe suffering and which may last for a few weeks each time, and to remain free of dyspnea during the often lengthy intervals in between. Unfortunately, we do not often immediately think of this remedy in such situations.
If you have treated such a case for a long time, having noted the recurring pattern of the lung weakness year after year, you will almost certainly have prescribed Tuberculinum without effect. You may also have treated such cases with other remedies, such as Allium cepa because of the initially acrid discharge from the nose, or Kali bichromicum because of the viscid mucus, or Kali carbonicum because of a sensitivity to cold and drafts and a nighttime aggravation, or perhaps Sambucus nigra when the asthma persists for hours during the night and is accompanied by profuse perspiration, or Ipecacuanha when, as these patients sometimes do, your patient complains of nausea with the coughing. However these patients will have continued to return year after year for the same ailments, characterized by the tendency to catch colds which travel into the bronchii, causing a spasmodic cough and difficulty breathing. They have required Aralia racemosa all along.