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Anantherum muricatum

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  1. Additional facts
  2. Mental
  3. Head, face, and ears
  4. Mouth and throat
  5. Gastrointestinal tract
  6. Analogs by action
  7. Manufacturers of the drug

Other names and synonyms

chrysopogon zizanioides homeopathy.

Description Source

Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica - TF Allen

Additional facts

 Andropogon muricatus, Retz. Anantherum muricatum).
 Natural order: Gramineae.

Mental

 Gay humor, with disposition to laugh and sing.
 Sadness and restlessness, with fear of death and of the future.
 Sheds tears easily.
 Hypochondria, with dread of society; he seeks solitude and obscurity; does not want to see or hear anything.
 Restless, suspicious, and very irritable character, or apathetic and as if besotted.
 Disposition to anger, with desire to strike and destroy.
 Quarrelsome and contrary humor, but after being angry he often regrets what he has done.
 Ungovernable jealousy; everything causes jealousy.
 Foolish joy and absurd complacency.
 Frequent changes in his mood and turn of thought, even to idiotism.
 A besotted condition, like drunkenness, in which he forgets even to eat and drink.
 A great deal of self-esteem; great satisfaction with himself and his labor; internal complacency, with smiles.
 Is constantly inclined to weep, even about lively things, with reveries and hallucinations.
 Ardent desire to travel.
 Blunted intellect and loss of memory.
 Feverish haste in all his actions.
 Persistent fear of death during all his sufferings.
 Monomania, as for rowing about in a boat, dressing or walking out in a grotesque manner, always frequenting the same places and doing the same things.
 Frequent delirium, idiocy, mental alienation.

Head, face, and ears

 Head.
 Heat of the head, with vertigo.
 Vertigo, with debility and stupidity of the head.
 Head excessively heavy, with burning and pulsative pains.
 Vertigo and dulness, with cerebral congestion, red face, and tendency to fall backwards.
 Vertigo and dulness, with burning stitching pains in the head, and sensation as if it was crushed.
 Vertigo, with feeling of drunkenness and staggering gait.
 Vertigo, with confusion of sight and great heaviness of the head.
 Vertigo, with debility in the back and lower extremities, and inability to remain upright.
 Vertigo, with heat and heaviness of the head, perturbation of ideas and senses.
 Vertigo, in all positions, aggravated especially by motion and strong air.
 Heaviness and weakness of the head, with pressure in the sinciput.
 Sensation as if something turned round in the head, with pains in the stomach, great appetite, colic, venereal desire; chills and shaking, notwithstanding the great heat; depression or very great cheerfulness (very persistent symptom).
 Great heat of the head, with desire to bathe it with cold water.
 Sensation as if he had water in the head, especially in walking, with confusion of the cerebral faculties and great headache.
 Burning, lancinating, pulsating headache, principally on the right side, in the forehead and temple, with nausea, vomiting, and great heaviness of the eyes.
 Head excessively weak and heavy, so that he cannot keep it up, and lets it drop on one side or the other.
 Sensation as if the brain were laid bare, and currents of cold air passed over it.
 Sensation as if heavy objects and balls moved about in the head, especially at night and when he lies on the right side.
 Cramps and cold chill in the head, with confusion of ideas.
 Pressive and lancinating headache, accompanied by pains, as from hammering in the head.
 Vertigo, with contraction and digging in the inner canthi of the eyes, extending into the brain.
 Sensation as if the head had struck against a stone and been crushed.
 Neuralgic pains in the temples, with sensation as if there were iron points there.
 Lancinating, cramplike, and dilating pains in the temples, with desire to compress them forcibly.
 Pulsative and lancinating pains in the brain, as if it were pricked every moment.
 Pains which pierce the brain like steel arrows, from the forehead to the nape of the neck.
 Desire to lean the head against something hard and cold.
 Pressure on the top of the head, with sensation as if the skull were crushed.
 Pains as if the brain were bruised and wounded.
 Pains in the head, as if there were abscesses and tubercles in the brain, with lancinating, burning, and cramplike pains in many places in the head, and a stupefied condition.
 Dull pains in the head, torpor of the brain, desire for rest, and nausea.
 Inflammation of the brain, with heat, as if he had live coals in the head.
 Neuralgic and spasmodic pains in the head, producing fits of craziness.
 Pressive and constrictive pains in the head, as if it were compressed by an iron band.
 Congestion of blood to the head, with great heat, dizziness, loss of consciousness, and epistaxis.
 Headache worse in the afternoon and evening; also from noise, motion, and light.
 All pains in other parts seem to produce in the head congestion, cramps, and stitches.
 The headache are almost always accompanied by burning and pulsative pains.
 Spasmodic twitchings in the head, pulling it from one side to the other.
 Nervous trembling of the head.
 Itching and excessive heat in the head, extending to the face.
 Herpes and ulcers on the hairy scalp, with large thick humid scabs and much prurigo.
 Large tumors, like lupia, suppurate, and form ulcers on the head.
 Growth like warts and lupia on the eyebrows.
 Protuberances, like exostoses, on the sinciput and temples.
 Redness, itching, excoriations, obstinate, scabby herpes on the forehead.
 Eyes.
 Heat and burning in the eyes.
 Pressure and painful stitches in the eyes.
 The eyes enlarged, red, inflamed, with frequent dimness of vision and appearance of sparks, as if they were smartly struck or compressed.
 Very great photophobia; light produces a kind of itching in the eyes.
 Swelling and pains as if an abscess would from in the right eye.
 Spasmodic contraction of the eyes, which remain turned upwards.
 Sensation of roughness and excoriation of the eyes, especially when moving the eyelids.
 Yellowness of the sclerotica.
 Pupils strongly dilated; he has to wink with his eyes in order to distinguish objects.
 Congestion of blood to the eyes, with tickling, pricking, and pains as from rheumatism in the eyeballs.
 The slightest local application aggravates the pains in the eyes.
 Inflammation and swelling of the eyelids.
 Ulceration of the margin of the eyelids, with inability to separate them.
 The eyelids are inverted, and as if scarified.
 Abundant secretion of mucus, and considerable lachrymation, especially in the open air.
 Trembling of the lids.
 Swelling and ulceration of the lachrymal glands.
 Amaurotic weakness of the eyes.
 Neuralgic and rheumatic pains in the orbits, with sensation as if the frontal bone were fractured.
 Intense and burning pains in the eyes, with spasms and alteration of their axis.
 Dull, dim, wild, wandering eyes, without expression.
 Very prominent or deeply sunken eyes.
 Contracted pupils.
 Objects appear dark and vacillating, red or covered by a grayish cloud.
 The images of objects are retained before the vision in an inconvenient and unpleasant manner.
 Black points, muscae volitantes, and fiery circles before the eyes.
 Everything seems excessively bright and shining.
 Candlelight appears diffused, and the letters run together in reading.
 Dimness of vision, as if from watery vapors before the eyes.
 Inclination to wink, and to pass the hand frequently over the eyes, as if to remove a veil from before them.
 Sensation of a great weight on the eyelids, which keeps them closed.
 Pressure on the eyes as if one were going to sleep, or even into a swoon.
 Spasmodic motions of the pupils, which obscure the sight at intervals.
 Nose.
 Heaviness and stoppage of the nose.
 Stitches in the nose, with a crushing sensation at its root.
 The air which passes through the nostrils seems icy cold.
 Great dryness and heat in the nose, with frequent and very painful sneezings.
 Ulcers in the nostrils, with epistaxis.
 Very frequent epistaxis.
 Fluent coryza, with pressure pains in the head and root of the nose; burning in the nostrils; lachrymation and sneezings, as if he had pepper or tobacco.
 Abundant discharge from the nose of purulent, greenish, and very badly smelling matter.
 Stitches and pulsations in the root of the nose, with nasal hemorrhage.
 Dry or fluent coryza, with cerebral torpor, intoxication, headache, and sensation as if the head were full of water.
 Nasal catarrh, with bronchitis.
 The nose is enlarged and red.
 Insupportable tickling in the nose, with violent sneezings as soon as he inhales a little cold air.
 Inflammation and swelling of the nasal bones, with hammering pains.
 Boils and small tumors, like lupia, on the tip of the nose.
 Nose cold, pale, and pointed, or large and inflamed, with many small blood vessels visible on its surface.
 Ears.
 Heat in the interior of the ears, with pulsation and sensation as if there were abscesses in them.
 Severe digging stitches in the ears, with discharge of yellowish, purulent matter.
 Very copious secretion of cerumen.
 Heat, and smarting in the lobes of the ears.
 Fissures in the lobes of the ears.
 Burning, crusty eruption, with inability to lie on them.
 Attacks of deafness, especially in the evening and in damp weather.
 Paralytic hardness of hearing.
 After listening for a few moments, the hearing becomes fatigued, and the words are confused and indistinct.
 Noises, murmurs, and hissing in the ears.
 He hears frequently a noise as of waves beating against the shore, with a deafening sound, which prevents him from hearing a word.
 Sensation as if he had dirt in his ears, or a spongy substance which swells up.
 Face.
 Face yellowish, or red, enlarged, inflamed, and congested.
 Face pale, transparent, and white as wax.
 Face gray, cold, and frozen looking, and paralyzed.
 Face emaciated, bluish, cyanotic, contracted, shrunken, with hollow eyes.
 Face discolored like that of a drowned person.
 Deep, red face, with cerebral congestion, vertigo, and stupefaction.
 Itching and burning in the cheeks, with sensation as if they were excoriated.
 Ulcers and scabs on the face.
 Red spots on the face, as if it had been painted with vermilion.
 Small pimples on the face, which frequently sting as from needle-pricks.
 Intense scaly herpes, with falling off of the eyebrows and bread.
 Erysipelatous swelling of the face, with closed-up eyes; fever, delirium, desire to expose himself to the air, and even to throw himself out of window, as from the effects of a sunstroke.
 Yellowish pimples and pustulous herpes on the face.
 Puffy face, with tense and easily ulcerated skin.
 Subcutaneous red spots, as in small-pox.
 Red lumps in the face, as from congestion of blood.
 Boils and abscesses on the face.
 Sensation as if the face had been stung by insects.
 Strongly marked red or yellow spots on the face.
 The skin of the face is painful and as if excoriated, after shaving.
 Swelling of the cheek, with abscesses on the gums.
 Burning, pulsative, lancinating pains in the face.
 Facial neuralgia from the eyebrows to the chin, with distorted features and grimaces.
 Convulsive movements as from tic douloureux, or trismus, with pains in the lips and chin.
 Spasmodic movements of the facial muscles, with involuntary grimaces, especially on the left side.
 Itching and burning miliary and urticarious eruptions on the face.
 Painful swelling, like an abscess, on the right maxillary sinus.
 Painful shocks in different parts of the face.
 Pain in the facial bones, with sensation as if they were crushed and dislocated.
 Ulcers an scabs under the nose and on the chin.
 The jaws are spasmodically clenched.
 Convulsive agitation of the facial muscles, with difficult biting and mastication.
 Great weakness of the facial bones and teeth, as if the least effort would fracture them.
 Sensation as if the lips were constantly fully of oil.
 Lips enlarged and inflamed.
 Lips covered with phlyctenae, which are constantly renewed.
 Lips enormously swollen, ulcerated, everted, of a bluish- yellow.
 Ulcers, especially at the labial commissures, and resembling a syphilitic affection.
 Lips dry, pinched, and contracted.

Mouth and throat

 Lancinating, digging, and drawing pains in the teeth, with sensation as if they forcibly separated from each other, or pulled at with pincers and torn out.
 Constant inclination to clench the teeth.
 Sensation of cold in the teeth, with heat in the gums and the whole mouth.
 Burning in the teeth, gums, and lips, as if they were calcined.
 Sensation of uneasiness and pain in the region of the last molars, as if new ones were coming through.
 Pain in the hollow teeth, especially at night, in cool air, and when eating, with very bad smell from the mouth.
 The gums swollen, inflamed, burning, and as if scorbutic.
 Severe pains in the teeth, with cramps in the whole jaw, especially after exposure to a current of air.
 Gnashing and grinding of the teeth, they crumble and break.
 The teeth feel as if longer and sharper.
 Decay of the teeth, with acute, lancinating strokes in heir roots.
 Toothache, with sensation as if the jaws were broken.
 Toothache, aggravated especially in the afternoon, evening, and night, also by taking anything old, by the least contact, and by changes of weather.
 Wine, and especially coffee, aggravate the toothache for awhile.
 The teeth are loose and readily fall out.
 Pulsative, lancinating, and distensive pains in the gums.
 Gum-boils, with swelling of the cheeks and submaxillary glands.
 Mouth burning and inflamed, as if erysipelatous and excoriated.
 Ulcers like aphthae or thrush, in different part of the mouth.
 Exfoliation of the mucous membrane of the buccal cavity.
 Inflamed palate, with very painful nodosities.
 Itching of the palate, and small burning pimples there.
 Fetid breath.
 Flow of thick and viscid saliva, with bitter mouth.
 Frothy slavering at the mouth, with constant desire to spit.
 Very painful pimples on the tongue, with itching and burning.
 Tongue inflamed, and enormously swollen, with great difficulty in speaking.
 Severe pains at the root of the tongue, as if it were cut off.
 Swelling of the salivary and submaxillary glands.
 The tongue fissured, lacerated, and as if cut on its edges, with copious salivation and debility, as if from the effects of mercury.
 Grayish, yellowish, bloody or brick dust coating on the tongue.
 Difficult speech, stammering.
 Throat.
 Inflammation of the throat, with sensation of fullness and obstruction, as if it were plugged.
 Burning in the throat, as if it were full of mustard, with violent and convulsive cough.
 Inflammation and swelling of the tonsils.
 Frequent and stubborn abscesses on the tonsils.
 Angina with almost impossible deglutition.
 Raw pains, tumors, and a great deal of tenacious mucus in the throat, with great difficulty in swallowing even the saliva.
 Debility and attacks of constriction of the throat, with danger of suffocation.
 Burning and stitches in the throat, with constant feeling of strangulation.
 Sensation as if he had a burning stick in the throat, reaching down into the stomach.
 Liquids pass frequently into the larynx and through the nasal fossa, with violent, jerking cough.
 Considerable accumulation of mucus in the throat, with granulations, and grayish ulcers like false membranes.
 Inability to drink, in spit of great thirst, on account of spasms in the throat, which contracts and feels tight as soon as he hears anything said about water, or sees shining objects.
 Sensation, sometimes of burning heat, sometimes of icy coldness in the oesophagus.
 Tickling sensation, as if some live thing were moving about in his oesophagus, with fits if suffocating cough.
 Ulcerated spots on the throat, aggravated by cold.
 Taste and Appetite.
 Bitter or bloody taste in the mouth.
 Taste bitter, acid, and sometimes sweetish, extending into the stomach, with epigastric burning and hunger at the same time.
 Bitter, bilious taste.
 Flat taste of the food; it also seems frequently too salt, or over seasoned.
 Morbid hunger in the afternoon, evening, and even at night, when he wakes up to eat.
 Hunger even after eating; he thinks of nothing else.
 He likes everything, except what is insipid, watery or sweet; prefers salted or highly seasoned food.
 Hunger, as if he had fasted a long time, with empty feeling, burning, and sensation, as if he had a tape-worm.
 Hunger, with excessive weakness which seems to come from the stomach.
 Burning, stitches, and roughness in the oesophagus.
 Intense hunger, still he cannot eat.
 Hunger, with sensation of fullness in the stomach; even the little he eats causes clenching of the teeth and contraction of the throat.
 Contraction of the stomach and chest, so that he can take nothing and almost suffocates.
 Burning, unquenchable thirst.
 Desire for cold water, strong liquors, cider, and sour drinks.
 Love of strong odors; desire for garlic, laurel, sweet basil, and all sorts of spices; he even longs for aromatic drinks.
 Anorexia; excessive repugnance to all food.

Gastrointestinal tract

 The stomach feels full and as if ulcerated.
 Very frequent empty eructation, especially after eating or drinking.
 Obstinate and painful eructation, especially after eating vegetables.
 Regurgitations, with taste of the food or of saffron, and sometimes acid or ammoniacal.
 Obstinate, convulsive hiccough.
 Burning in the stomach, as if it were on fire.
 Excessive and almost continual secretion of phlegm.
 Much secretion of phlegm, especially when waking in the morning, before eating, when walking, and sometimes at night.
 Much phlegm is formed, with nausea, insipidity, or acidity, and heat in the stomach.
 Incessant nausea and inclination to vomit.
 Vomiting of the food and of bile, with hunger even after eating.
 Vomiting of food, and often of blood, after meals.
 Vomiting of acrid, burning matter, followed by bile and blood.
 Vomiting, with horrible pains in the stomach.
 Watery, acid, or insipid, and sweetish vomiting, with burning and stitches in the stomach.
 Vomiting of pure blood, as if from the rupture of a blood vessel in the stomach.
 Vomiting, bilious and black.
 Vomiting mixed with bile, blood, or water.
 Watery vomiting, with whitish particles in it, and most foul eructations; stitches and cramps in the stomach and extremities; urging to stool, and very liquid diarrhoea; painful icy coldness over the whole body; excessive thirst; pressure and constriction in the epigastrium; spasms; agitation; cold perspiration, especially on the head; a state like intoxication, prostration and emaciation.
 Vomiting, with constant dread of death.
 It seems as if the whole force of the organism was concentrated in the stomach to produce an infinity of suffering.
 Sensation of fullness and constriction of the stomach, with total want of appetite, bitter and salty taste.
 Contracted and burning stomach, with desire to vomit.
 Sensation as of worms moving about in the oesophagus and stomach.
 Continual contractions and cramps in the stomach.
 Food passes through his bowels undigested, almost as soon as eaten.
 Bad digestion, with painful movements of the ingesta in the stomach, without power to expel them; great headache; desire to vomit; twisting in the stomach, and feeling of intoxication.
 Sensation of tumors, holes, or sharp pebbles in his stomach.
 Extreme debility coming from the stomach, and which can in no way be relieved.
 Stomach painful as if full of ulcers.
 Painful, impossible digestion; he vomits food just as it was when taken several days before.
 Contractive, gnawing, and tearing pains in the stomach, as if caused by some living thing.
 Spasms and cramps in the stomach, hindering respiration, and forcing him to twist and cry out.
 Pains in the stomach, as if it were torn, cut, and perforated in several places; pains which leave him no rest day or night, and engross him entirely.
 Pains in the stomach, with continual mental irritability.
 Sensation as if he had in the stomach a hard tumor, starting from the pylorus, extending on the right side to the liver.
 Burning, tearing, and crampy pains in the stomach, spreading into the chest and right hypochondrium.
 Stitches in the stomach extending into the chest and back.
 Very painful pressure, like a bar, on the epigastrium, with short, anxious respiration.
 Crampy pressure in the epigastrium, extending to the back.
 Spasms of the stomach, with sensation as if all the thoracic and abdominal viscera were contracted and reduced in volume; oppression, and fear of choking.
 Very painful contractions in the epigastric region.
 Nearly all the stomach symptoms are accompanied by headache.
 Heaviness and distension of the stomach, as if full of water.
 Sensation as if the stomach were closed by a bar.
 Cramps and pains in the stomach, as if cut with a knife, or struck by lightning.
 Spasmodic contractions of the oesophagus and pylorus, with inability to swallow.
 Spasms and burning in the stomach, with violent colic, so that he has to bend himself.
 Digging, tearing, clawing, and gnawing pains in the stomach.
 Sensation as if the stomach were bitten in different places, and the intestines pricked and cut.
 Pains in the stomach, extending to the liver and into the entire chest.
 The pains in the stomach are worse in the evening, at night, after eating, by movement, excitement of feeling, and every occupation.
 Inclination to change his position every moment to ease the pains in the stomach.
 Inflammation of the stomach, with fever, constipation, and intense hunger and thirst.
 Pains in the stomach, with cold sweats on the face and back.
 Abdomen.
 Sensation of heat and of congestion of the liver.
 Cramps in the hepatic region, with sensation as if it were full of painful tuberosities.
 Pulsative, burning, and digging pains in the region of the liver.
 Sensation as if the liver were pinched and scraped in different places, with copious secretion of bile.
 Inflammation and swelling of the liver, as if caused by abscesses, with oedematous swelling of the belly, and even of the whole body; prostration; inability to move without groaning; stool hard, difficult, blackish, or grayish; skin deep-yellow.
 Vomiting of bile as if it came directly from the liver.
 Sensation of hard limps, as if there were concretions in the liver.
 Burning, pulsating, and lancinating pains in the region of the spleen.
 Sensation as if there were foreign bodies in the spleen, and as if the passage of the blood would tear it.
 Cramps, lancination, and digging in the region of the spleen, with loss of respiration.

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