CHELIDONIUM MAJUS

Chelidonium-majus, Calandine
Chelidonium majus


CELANDINE


PAPAVERACEAE


C2 H L I D2 O N U M M A S2


C2 – 

  • Constant pain under the lower and inner angle of right scapula ( Kali c., Merc., - under the left, Chenop. g., Sang.,)
  • Constipation: stool, hard, round ball like sheep’s dung (Op., Plumb.)


H – 

  • Hepatic diseases; jaundice pain in right shoulder.


L

  •  Liver complications, pneumonia of right lungs


I

  •  It is adopted to person of light complexion, blondes; thin, spare, irritable; subject to hepatic, gastric and abdominal complaints (Pod.); every age sex and temperament.


D2 – 

  • Desire for very hot drinks, unless almost boiling stomach will not retain them (Ars., Casc.)
  • Diarrhoea: at night; slimy, light gray; bright yellowish; brown or white, watery, pasty, involuntary.


O

  •  Orbital neuralgia (periodic) ( Right side), with excessive lachrymation; tears fairly gush out (Rhus).


N – 

  • Nose, face, forehead, cheeks remarkably yellow.

 

I

  •  Imprint of teeth on tongue with red edges, tongue coated thickly yellow (Pod. – large, flabby, with imprint of teeth, Mer.)


U – 

  • Ulcers - Old putrid, spreading ulcers, with a history of liver disease, or of a tubercular diathesis.


M – 

  • Most commonly affected rt. Side; rt. eye, rt. lung, rt. hypochondrium and abdomen, rt. hip and leg; rt. foot cold as ice left natural (Lyco).


M – 

  • Mucous - small lump of mucous fly from mouth when coughing (Bad., Kali c.), spasmodic cough


A

  •  Ailments: brought on or renewed by change of weather (Mer.) all lessen after dinner.


S2 – 

  • stone gall stones, with pain under the right shoulder-blade (terrible attacks of gall stone colic, Card. m.)
  •  Skin color yellow grey; wilted skin; of the palms of hands (Sep.)


MODALITIES

AGGRAVATION – Right side motion, touch and change of weather.

AMELIORATION – After dinner, from pressure


RELATIONS

Sulphur often complete its work

Complementary: Lyco, Bry

Antidoted by: Acon., Camphor., Coffee

It antidotes: Bryonia.


SEE ALSO



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