Other names and synonyms
act-s.Description Source
Homeopathic Materia Medica – William BoerickePharmacological Group
Description
Baneberry.
(ACTEA SPICATA).
Is a rheumatic remedy, especially of the small joints; tearing, tingling pains characterize it. Wrist-rheumatism. Pulsations over whole body, especially liver and renal region. сardiovascular spasm. Pains worse from touch and motion.
(ACTEA SPICATA).
Is a rheumatic remedy, especially of the small joints; tearing, tingling pains characterize it. Wrist-rheumatism. Pulsations over whole body, especially liver and renal region. сardiovascular spasm. Pains worse from touch and motion.
Head, face, and ears
Fearful, starts easily; confused. Ebullition of blood to head excited by drinking coffee. Vertigo, tearing headache, better in open air, throbbing in brain, pain from crown to between eyebrows; heat in forehead, pain in left frontal eminence as if bone were crushed. Itching of scalp alternating with heat; nose red at tip, fluent coryza.
Violent pain in upper jaw, running from teeth through malar bones to temples. Perspiration on face and head.
Violent pain in upper jaw, running from teeth through malar bones to temples. Perspiration on face and head.
Gastrointestinal tract
Tearing, darting pains in epigastric region, with vomiting. сramp-like pains in stomach and epigastrium, with difficult breathing; sense of suffocation. Sudden lassitude after eating.
Spasmodic retraction. Sticking pain and distension of hypogastrium.
Spasmodic retraction. Sticking pain and distension of hypogastrium.
Chest organs
Short, irregular breathing at night, while lying. Great oppression. Shortness of breath on exposure to cold air.
Limbs and spine
Tearing pains in loins. Rheumatic pains in small joints, wrist, (Ulmus) fingers, ankles, toes. Swelling of joints from slight fatigue. Wrist swollen, red, worse any motion. Paralytic weakness in the hands. Lame feeling in arms. Pain in knee. Sudden lassitude after talking or eating.
Dif. diagnostics
Compare: сimicif; сauloph; Led.
Method of drug use and dosage
Third potency.