(St. John's Wort)
The great remedy for injuries to nerves,
especially of fingers, toes and nails. Crushed fingers, especially tips.
Excessive painfulness is a guiding symptom to its use. Prevents lockjaw.
Punctured wounds. Relieves pain after operations. Quite supersedes
the use of Morphia after operations. (Helmuth.) Spasms after every injury.
Has an important action on the rectum; hemorrhoids. Coccydynia.
Spasmodic asthmatic attacks with changes of weather or before storms,
better by copious expectoration. Injured nerves from bites of animals.
Tetanus. Neuritis, tingling, burning and numbness. Constant
drowsiness. | ||
Mind. Feels as
if lifted high in air, or anxiety lest he fall from heights. Mistakes in
writing. Effects of shock. Melancholy. | ||
Head. Heavy;
feels as if touched by an icy cold hand. Throbbing in vertex; worse
in close room. Brain seems compressed. Right side of face aches. Brain-fag
and neurasthenia. Facial neuralgia and toothache of a pulling, tearing
character, with sadness. Head feels longer: elongated to a point. In
fractured skull, bone splinters. Brain feels alive. Pains in eyes and ears.
Falling out of hair. | ||
Stomach.
Craving for wine. Thirst; nausea. Tongue coated white at base, tip
clean. Feeling of lump in stomach. [Bry.] | ||
Rectum. Urging,
dry, dull, pressing pain. Hemorrhoids, with pain, bleeding, and
tenderness. | ||
Back. Pain in
nape of neck. Pressure over sacrum. Spinal concussion. Coccyx injury
from fall, with pain radiating up spine and down limbs. Jerking and
twitching of muscles. | ||
Extremities.
Darting pain in shoulders. Pressure along ulnar side of arm. Cramp in
calves. Pain in toes and fingers, especially in tips. Crawling in hand
and feet. Lancinating pain in upper and lower limbs. Neuritis,
with tingling, burning pain, numbness and flossy skin. Joints feel bruised.
Hysterical joints. Tetanus. Traumatic neuralgia and neuritis. | ||
Respiratory.
Asthma worse foggy weather and relieved by profuse
perspiration. | ||
Skin.
Hyperidrosis, sweating of scalp, worse in morning after sleep; falling of
hair from injury; eczema of hands and face, intense itching, eruption seems
to be under the skin. Herpes zoster. Old ulcers or sores in mouth when very
sensitive. Lacerated wounds with much prostration from loss of
blood. | ||
Modalities.
Worse, in cold; dampness; in a fog; in close room; least
exposure; touch. Better, bending head backward. | ||
Relationship.
Compare: Led. (punched wounds and bites of animals);
Arn.; Staph.; Calen.; Ruta; Coff. Antidote: Ars.; Cham. | ||
Dose. Tincture,
to third potency. |