Materia Medica

CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA – Allen TF

Reflex neuralgias in various parts of the body, especially in women, dependent on ovarian and uterine troubles.

Muscular rheumatism affecting the fleshy parts of the muscles, < motion, but great restlessness.

Chorea, especially in muscles of l. side.

Delirium, with excessive restlessness, twitching of tendons, starting up suddenly.

Delirium, wild imaginings of rats, etc. (Stram.), with crazy feeling about head, talking continually, changing the subject and moving about.

Puerperal mania, sheis very suspicious, talking of a great variety of things, constantly changing the subject, sometimes sees, vermin, speech is often disconnected.

Insanity in the form of melancholia, is very apprehensive, talks of becoming crazy, she is suspicious or talks incessantly, constantly changing the subject.

Delirium tremens, is frightened, trembles, cannot remain in one place.

Puerperal melancholia, with sleeplessness, sighing and moaning all the while.

The two marked characteristics of the delirium or insanity of this drug are the mental and physical restlessness, the patient cannot remain in one place, and when talking constantly changes the subject.

In general the headaches affect the base of the occiput or the headaches begin at that point, frequently they are extremely violent and shoot up to vertex or down spine, and bending the head forward seems to pull upon the spine; sometimes it seems as if a bolt would be driven from the neck to the vertex with every beat of the heart; sometimes the whole neck is very lame from distress on moving thehead.

These headaches of Cimicifuga may be neuralgic, associated in women with uterine disturbances, or they may be associated with symptoms of inflammation of the meninges of the brain and spine.

Neuralgic headaches, feeling as if the top of the head would fly off.

Ciliary neuralgia, eyeballs feel enlarged and the pain shoots into the head, sometimes associated with photophobia and extreme asthenopia.

Facial neuralgia, either of rheumatic origin or associated with uterine disturbances, pain > at night, reappears next day.

Nausea and efforts to vomit, in uterine affections or with spinal irritation.

Nausea and vomiting caused by pressure on the spine and cervical region, with palpitation, suppression of menses.

Neuralgia of the ovaries and uterus, with great tenderness and bearing down, the pains shooting up the sides and across the lower part of the abdomen.

Menstruation painful, irregular or suppressed, with hysterical symptoms or epileptiform spasms at the period.

Menorrhagia, menses too profuse and early, dark, clotted, with severe pain in back extending through hips and down thighs.

Endocervicitis, with general nervous hysterical symptoms, uterus engorged, cervix hypertrophied, all the organs very sensitive, especially the ovaries.

During parturition the pains do not force downward but extend across the abdomen and upward into the sides (false pains).

Threatening miscarriage, the pains fly about, with fainting spells.

After-pains, with great sensitiveness, the patient feels that she cannot tolerate the pain (Cham.).

During parturition the os is rigid.

Ovarian neuralgia, especially of l. ovary, pains extend up and down l. side, with great tenderness.

Nervous cough excited by every attempt to speak.

Neuralgia of the diaphragm.

Pleurodynia on either side; in women with uterine trouble, in the l. inframammary region.

Angina pectoris, numbness of l. arm, irregular trembling pulse, tremulous motions of the heart.

In women catching pain about the heart preventing respiration, with palpitation and faintness.

Spinal irritation, the cervical and upper dorsal vertebrae particularly sensitive to pressure.