Materia Medica

COCCULUS INDICUS – Allen TF

General tendency to paralysis, heaviness and sluggishness of the whole body, numbness; sometimes trembling and jerking of various groups of muscles; at times unconquerable drowsiness.

Spasmodic affections; epilepsy characterized by cold extremities and numbness; chorea, the patient is exhausted; hysteria, especially menstrual, complaints of numbness and weakness of the extremities; particularly useful in complaints resulting from loss of sleep.

General hyperaesthesia of all senses, intolerance of the least excitement.

Symptoms of emptiness and hollowness in thoracic or abdominal cavities are frequently associated with the symptoms of weakness of paralysis.

General bad effects of prolonged insomnia.

Nervous exhaustion, with profound weakness of extremities, aching in thighs, falling asleep of limbs, weak, empty feeling in chest or abdomen.

It is especially adapted to cases which present a mental condition of stupidity, slow of comprehension or cannot think of words with wich to express themselves, the mind feels benumbed, especially with vertigo, nausea, etc.

Mental derangements resulting from suppression of menses.

Melancholy, is wrapped in profound sadness, with apprehension, desire to escape, etc.

Vertigo as if intoxicated is an almost constant concomitant of Cocculos symptoms, generally associated with a feeling of stupefaction of head and numbness and unsteadiness of extremities.

Sick headaches, pain, especially seated in occiput, extending down spine, extremely sensitive to external impressions, with constant nausea and vertigo (Petrol.).

Sick headaches, especially brought on by reading in cars and carriages (Petrol., seasickness).

Paralysis of facial nerve, involving the lids of one eye and side of face (Caust., Rhus t.).

Nausea and even vomiting are almost constant concomitants of a Cocculus condition.

Nausea and vomiting from riding in the cars.

Extreme aversion to food, with persistent, slightly qualmish, bitter taste, metallic taste, putrid taste.

Nausea associated with vertigo, < taking anything into the stomach, with faintness, etc.

Nausea and vomiting of pregnancy.

Flatulent colic only slightly > evacuating gas, attacks come at night, associated with feeling of emptiness, nausea, vertigo, etc.

Gastralgia from suppression of menses.

Excessive flatulent distention of abdomen and dysmenorrhoea.

A valuable remedy in hernias, both umbilical and inguinal; is particularly indicated when the abdominal muscles are weak and it seems as if a hernia would easily take place.

Flatulent colic in pregnancy, etc.

Diarrhoea brought on by riding in cars or carriage, < drinking cold water, with flatulent distention, colic, feeling as of sharp stones rubbing togetherin abdomen, numbness of legs, vertigo, nausea, etc.

Menses too profuse, gushing, very exhausting, with menstrual colic as from sharp stones rubbing, together, flatulent distention and dysmenorrhoea and suppressed menstruation, with numbness, remote symptoms, vertigo, nausea, flatulent colic, numbness of extremities, etc.

Suppression of menses, with purulent gushing leucorrhoea and flatulent abdomen.

Dyspnoea as from constriction of stomach and hysteria.

Great weakness of cervical and dorsal muscles, then severe paralysis; in spinal irritation, with great hyperaesthesia of all senses.

Paralysis of extremities, with numbness, symptoms preceded by convulsive movements of groups of muscles.

Abscesses at root of the toe-nail, as from a hot iron, with Cocculus symptoms.

Intermittent fever, chill associated with flatulent colic, nausea, disgust at the smell of food, vertigo, etc.; chill, frequently partial, with coldnessof lower extremities and heat of head, the chill mingles with the heat and the febrile stage seems to be imperfectly developed; the sweat is general, cold only on the face; the attack followed by extreme debility and by numerous Cocculus symptoms.

Low types of malarial fevers, typhoid, rheumatic, relapsing, etc, with intense headache at base of occiput, vertigo, nausea, extreme faintness, numbness, great difficulty in collecting ideas.