CHAMOMILLA

chamomilla,Matricariachamomilla
Chamomilla



MATRICARIA CHAMOMILLA


DR. HAHNEMANN


COMPOSITAE


C2 H2 A2 M O2 M I3 L L A2 S2 P2


C2 – 

  • Child exceedingly irritable, fretful; quiet only when carried; impatient, wants this or that and become angry when refused, or when offered, petulantly rejects it (Bry., Cina., Kreos.); “too ugly to live”; cross spiteful.
  • Convulsion of children from nursing, after fit of anger in mother (nux, after fright in mother op)


H2

  •  He cannot have what he wants; whining restlessness, piteous moaning of child.
  •  Hot, very offensive like rotten eggs, stool green, watery, corroding, like chopped eggs and spinach.


A2 

  •  All complaints from anger, especially chill and fever.
  • All pain: seems unendurable, drives to despair; < by heat; < evening before midnight; with heat, thirst and fainting with numbness of affected part; eructation <.


M

  •  Milk runs out in nursing women (runs out after weaning Con.)


O2

  •  One cheek red and hot, other pale and cold.
  • Oversensitive to open air; great aversion to wind, especially about ears.


M

  •  Mental calmness contra indicates.


I3 – 

  • Irritable, peevish, oversensitive to pain, driven to despair (coff.); snappish, cannot return a civil answer.
  • If anything warm is taken into the mouth causes toothache (Bis., Bry., Coff,); toothache on entering warm room; in bed; from coffee; during menses or pregnancy.
  • Infant’s breast tender to touch, Nipple inflamed tender to touch of women.


L

 Labor pains: spasmodic, distressing, wants to get away from them; tearing down the legs; press upward.


L – 

  •  Light brown hair children, nervous, excitable temperament; oversensitive from use or abuse of coffee or narcotics.


A2 

  •  An excellent nick name for chamomilla is “can not bear it”
  • Anger or chagrin; from cold; during dentition; after tobacco; in child bed; from downward motion – diarrhoea (Bor., Sanic.)


S2 – 

  • Sleepy but cannot sleep (Bell., Caus., op.)
  • Soles – burning at night, puts feet out of bed (Puls., Med., Sulph)


P2

  •  Pains - violent rheumatic pains drive him out of bed at night, compel him to walk about.
  •  Period of dentition (during), and new born children.


RELATIONS


Complementary: Bell. In diseases of children, cranial nerves; Cham., abdominal nerves.

AGGRAVATION – By heat; anger; evening before midnight; open air; in the wind; eructations.

AMELIORATION – From being carried; fasting; warm wet weather.


SEE AlSO

In this post of 21stcenturyofhomeopathy.in I told Chamomilla how to remember with a trick.