ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA
Pleurisy root, Butterfly-weed.
N. O. Asclepiadacae.
Preparation: Tincture of the fresh root.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
Asclepias tuberosa is a remedy that you must think of in cases of intercostal neuralgias with sharp, knife like pains, or in pleurisy or pericarditis, with similar pains. It causes sharp, stitching, pricking pains which are worse with motion but also worse from lying down, especially on the left side.
it should be thought of in cases where Bryonia seemed indicated and failed, but it should be thought of as a first prescription if such pains are accompanied by a general feeling of numbness over the whole body. It has the same 9 p.m aggravation as Bryonia, and is also worse from motion, though not with the intensity of Bryonia. A great difference is that Asclepias pains are aggravated from lying down, especially in certain positions.
In cases of intercostal neuralgias or pains in the abdomen, where the patient is very much worse from smoking, Spigelia should be tried first, but this remedy has an important place too. If the pains in the chest are due to pleurisy and the patient is generally worse from motion, worse from smoking and worse lying then this remedy should be thought of as a first prescription, especially if there is also excessive perspiration.
In general when you see excessive secretions from the skin, perspiration, from the mucous membranes or from serous membranes (dropsical effusions) and the affections are centered in the chest or in the muscles of the chest then this remedy should be considered.
Excessive sweating can be seen also in cases of pleurisy, diarrhoea,
rheumatic conditions, pericarditis. Influenza that runs easily to pleurisy, bronchitis, cartarrhal states in general from cold and damp weather come within the sphere of action of this remedy.