ARUM TRIPHYLLUM
Arisaema triphyllum Natural order: Araceae
Common names: Indian Turnip, Jack in the pulpit.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
Arum triphyllum is suited to typhoid states, sepsis, blood-poisoning, the malignant type of scarlet fever, diphtheria etc. Impetigo and pemphigus have reportedly been cured by it. Its pathogenesis in any case always presents a serious and severe infection. It is also indicated in common colds and severe skin eruptions of a vesicular type that break open and end up in suppuration and pustules. It affects the digestive system producing stomatitis, gastritis and diarrhea. It will be indicated in diseases with a membranous or pseudo-membranous production.
The whole appearence of this remedy is so characteristic that if you see it once you will never forget it. In its fully developed state, you will tend to recognise this remedy by observing the patientas face rather than by actually taking the case. It seems that the major activity of this remedy is centered about and around the mucous membranes of the mouth, the lips and nostrils, the pharynx and larynx. Whenever you see an excessive activity of any disease around this area, with irritation, inflammation or ulceration you must think of this remedy.
The whole face looks red, the lips are red and swollen, dry, chapped and many times have bleeding cracks. In most of the cases there are big pieces of dry skin that peel off from the lips and the patient picks them with great insistence. There are scabs around and inside the nostrils and there is an irresistible desire to bore the fingers into the nostrils. This is indeed the grand characteristic of this remedy: the patient wants to take off the scabs or the dried up and cracked skin. There are scabs in the nose that are quickly formed and the patient bores his finger into them with intensity to get rid of them, and though it is painful he continues to do so, unable to resist it. Children will cry from pain by removing the dry chapped skin or the scabs from nose or lips, yet cannot stop doing it.