Menyanthes - Modalities Etc
Buck-bean, Menyanthes Trifoliata, Menyanth, Meny.Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Menyanthes in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.
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MODALITIES ETC
Aggravation
(Morning), Blows blood from nose; shivering in back.
(Evening), After walking in open air, heat, etc.; immediately after lying down, perspiration.
(Open air), Pressive headache; dimness of eyes.
(Walking in open air), Pain in cervical muscles.
(After eating), Emptiness in head; headache; rumbling in abdomen; pain in region of heart.
(Inspiration), Pressure in sides of chest.
(Lying), Throbbing in chest.
(Motion), Stitches in chest; tearing in wrists; drawing in hand.
(Rest), Twitching in facial muscles; cramp in cheek-muscles; jerking in testicle; twitching in arm; jerking in knee; stitches in tibia; cutting in malleoli; twitching in several parts.
(Sitting), Drawing in occiput; pain in small of back; bruised pain in small of back; tearing in upper arm; startings in thigh; pinching in thigh; drawing in thigh; stitch on thigh; pain in femur, etc.; pain between malleolus and tendo Achillis; sensation in calves; pain in thigh, etc.
(Smoking), Distension of abdomen, etc.
(Standing), Pain above sacrum.
(Ascending or descending steps), Pressive headache.
(Stooping), Headache in vertex; soreness of upper abdomen; pressive pain in small of back.
(Walking), Stitch in lower abdomen; tearing between scapula; pain in hip-joint; stitch above ankles.
Worse
WORSE, during rest, ascending.
Walking
Rest
Malaria
Ascending
Quinine
Amelioration
(Open air), Confusion of head, etc.
(After eating), Twitching in eyelids, etc.
(Motion), Stitches in finger-joints.
Better
BETTER, pressure on affected part, stooping, motion.
Hard pressure
Twilight
Laying on hands
Appetite
Sudden ravenous hunger, lasting half an hour, ceasing after eating a little (after five hours),
He does not relish bread and butter; he has appetite and relish for only meat,
Eructation and Hiccough.
Empty eructations, ; immediately,
Frequent empty eructations (after a quarter of an hour),
Frequent hiccough (after four hours and three-quarters),