Apis Anhang

 

Herbert Albersmann]

 

As a medicinal plant Arnica relates to the bee. Apis may be said to stop the warmth process between blood and connective tissue, so that oedema develops at the capillary level. The Arnica action intervenes more in the venous blood process which isolates itself from the intermediary connective tissue metabolism and the fluid processes.

 

[Miranda Castro]

Bee's honey is delicious, nutritious, and restorative. Its many healing powers are well known: hot lemon and honey soothes sore throats, honey and cider vinegar maintains balance and health by cleaning the system (Pliny of Ancient Rome), honey with ginger or garlic relieves coughs. Medicinally, bee stings have been observed by country folk to cure rheuma, and bees have been used by certain Native American tribes to cure Dropsy. and other ills.

Remember my father slathering my stomach with honey when I was about 6 or 7 years old. I had accidentally ironed my naked stomach. We were staying with my grandparents and I'd gotten up early and made myself "useful." I had a burn that covered half my abdomen. I remember it hurting more than anything had hurt before, and it turning red and white and swelling into a blistered

mess and thinking that my life was going to be ruined. I remember the honey making it much worse. For about an hour or so. And then I remember waking the next morning and finding hardly

a trace of the burn.

The bee's behavior gives us some clues to the emotional symptoms of the homeopathic remedy. Bees are loyal, highly organized, restless, and irritable insects. They are sensitive to heat and have

an elaborate system of cooling down the hive by dropping on water and then fanning the hive with their wings. Provings of Apis mirrored some of their behaviour: restlessness/irritability/sensitivity

to heat.

Busy as a bee

Apis is generally cheerful, active people who can become compulsively busy. They tend to be more fidgety than restless or hyperactive. They never sit still, flitting from one thing to another, but don't actually achieve much in the process and become exhausted - but they don't stop even then.

Jealous and irritable

Sensitive to emotional shock (jealousy), becoming quickly irritable if they feel displaced. The arrival of a new baby can cause an older child to feel jealous, to become difficult, irritable, and mildly hyperactive (busy rather than manic). Older people can be hard to please with nothing feeling right.

            Weepy and scared

They don't want to be alone and can become demanding and whiney, crying without knowing why they are crying. Scared of being alone.

            Apathetic and awkward

When sick they can become dull and apathetic. They are absent-minded and clumsy, dropping things more easily than usual and even breaking things.

Hot, red, and puffy swellings

Whether it's a bite, a sting, a swollen gland or joint, hives, or sunburn - the swellings needing Apis will be red and shiny: a shiny, rosy red. Swelling big and puffy and feels HOT.

Burning, stinging, and itching

Those needing Apis have eruptions, inflammations, and swellings that burn and sting like hot needles. Maddeningly they also itch and are worse for touch and any pressure or constriction.

            Hot and thirstless

These are warm-blooded people who can become ill if over-heated. < heat in any shape or form. But despite being generally hot they are thirstless (with a fever). Much > anything cold (cool air).

Sudden, sensitive symptoms

Symptoms come on suddenly and tend to be right-sided; or move from the right to the left and < touch. < afternoon (around 15 h.).

Stressors

Stressors (insect bites and stings, heat, jealousy, fright, bad news).

 

Physical symptoms

The following typical physical Apis symptoms are accompanied by the above general and emotional symptoms:

     The cough < at night/lying down.

     The childhood illnesses + the typical fever and eruptions.

     The diarrhea is painless.

     With the conjunctivitis + eyelids swollen and eyes raw, red, and burning.

     The heat with a fever is dry and burning with gushes of sweat. The person is better for uncovering.

     With a headache the head feels hot and the scalp tight, sore, and very sensitive.

     Herpes or Poison ivy are characterized by the typical Apis swellings.

     Hives (from an allergy, an insect bite, or a fever) are accompanied by angry, white or red wheals that burn and sting and itch.

     Painful joints from arthritis or a sprain are swollen, red and shiny, and painful.

     The sore throat is accompanied by an earache with swollen glands. The mouth is dry; the throat and tongue red; the throat is swollen; and the tonsils are ulcerated.

     With a urinary tract infection there is a constant urge to urinate and scanty urine.

 

Apis mellifica (Honey Bee) 

[Alta Vogel]

According to Sankaran’s methodology Apis belongs to the tubercular miasm. The quantitative method indicate the following tubercular keywords in its symptom picture:intense, suffocation, trapped, closing, change,

activity, tuberculosis and oppression. Examples of closing, activity and suffocation will be given below as most of the other keywords are expressed in the qualitative analysis that follows.

 “Both eyes closed with a purplish-white swelling, marked by intense pain in right eye” (Hering, 1879).

EYE - CLOSED - swollen eyelids; from (Schroyens, 2001). “Apis individuals are closed, not because it is their nature

to be so, but because they do not know how to express themselves” (Vithoulkas, 1992).

SLEEPLESS - thoughts - activity of thoughts; from (Schroyens, 2001).

MIND - ACTIVITY - desires activity (Schroyens, 2001).

Abdomen - DROPSY - ascites - suffocation lying on left side (Schroyens, 2001).

BACK inflamed- Membranes - suffocation, warm room agg. (Schroyens, 2001).

The main symptoms and feelings common to the tubercular miasm are given in point form below (de Scheeper:2001:414) followed by examples from the literature on Apis mellifica:

- Ideas abundant, clearness of MIND but their fatigue can lead to mental passivity, confusion, and aversion to mental work

“Mentally sharp and observing” (Vermeulen, 2000:128).

MIND - MEMORY, general, active - forgetful (Murphy, 1993).

MIND - MEMORY, general, active - weakness, of (Murphy, 1993).

MIND - ACTIVITY, mental - fruitless (Murphy, 1993).

- Love of mountains, crave fresh air and open spaces

“Much like Carb-v. need to go and stand at the open window, they need fresh cool air which seems to ameliorate the situation a little” (Vithoulkas, 1992).

“Rapid, painful, spasmodic respiration; < lying down,

> fresh air/in an upright position” (Hering, 1879).

RESPIRATION - AIR; in open - amel. (Schroyens, 2001).

- Tend to be feverish, sweating a lot

GENERALS - WEAKNESS - fever - during (Schroyens, 2001).

MIND - DELIRIUM - muttering - fever; during (Schroyens, 2001).

FEVER - PERSPIRATION - heat, with (Schroyens, 2001). Fevers - # chills # perspiration (Murphy, 1993).

Perspiration - PROFUSE (Murphy, 1993).

GENERALS - PERSPIRATION - suppression of perspiration; complaints from (Schroyens, 2001).

- Weakness in respiratory system, leading to frequent coughs, colds and flu

RESPIRATION - DIFFICULT (Schroyens, 2001).

- Susceptible to allergic reactions

“Skin has a transparent waxy appearance. Erysipelas, carbuncles, ulcers, bites from insects, edematous swellings, all with stinging, burning pains.

The patient will not let you touch these areas, she will scream, so sensitive and raw does it feel. Urticaria caused by warmth, physical exertion, fever, perspiration or allergy; can occur with many diseases” (Vithoulkas, 1992).

The central feeling of the tubercular miasm is of intense oppression and a desire for change. The reaction is intense and with hectic activity in order to break free from this oppression (Sankaran, 2002:53).

Some examples from this qualitative analysis:

“Nothing seems to satisfy” (Vermeulen, 2000:128).

“Desire to change occupation, will not remain long at anything” (Hughes, 1891).

“Faintness, deathlike prostration, which continued half an hour, accompanied with intense anxiety and distress at the stomach, oppression of the chest, dyspnoea, short, rapid breathing, pulse accelerated” (Allen, 1879).

“Intense burning itching all over his body, so severe that he retired to his room, and rubbed himself vigorously with his flesh brush” (Allen, 1879).

FEVER - INTENSE heat (Schroyens, 2001).

“At the close of each chill, had an attack of oppressed respiration, with unbearable smothering sensation and great restlessness lasting 5 or 6 minutes” (International Hahnemannian Association, 1886).

"Thus it seems that the primary action of this remedy is to produce a state of cheerful levity, from a mild mirthful restlessness up to a fruitless, frenzied, uncontrolled activity. The greater the intensity of the Apis state, then the more exaggerated will be this state. The stupor, the debility, and even loss of consciousness as Hering describes, are all to be expected after such intense frenzied delirium - these are an expected [secondary]

response of a normal organism to such a primary reaction” (Vermeulen, 2002:130). “Quick-tempered; unexpected and intense outbursts” (Vermeulen, 2000:128).

“An analogy may be drawn between the retention of water in these patients and the way strong emotions are retained, creating an "excitable" state.

Apis individuals possess intense emotions which are not easily expressed.

They are people of passion and intensity, especially in the sexual sphere, but they feel awkward if they express these feelings. For this reason, they keep their emotions hidden, and the pressure of these pent-up emotions

can create an extreme sexual fervor which cannot find deep release, thereby resulting in nymphomania in some cases” (Vithoulkas, 1992).

Sankaran expanded on the tubercular miasm in “The System of Homoeopathy” (2000:473) which is summarized in point form below with examples from the literature supporting them:

- Sensation of being caught, suffocated and compressed (a picture of a man being trapped in a very narrow tunnel)

“Was frustrated being at home as a mother. Felt trapped” (International Foundation for Homoeopathy, 1993).

“A woman will start an extramarital affair with the idea of stopping it as soon as possible, but she becomes caught and cannot give it up. It is too appealing to her sexually even though she continues to respect her husband and does not want to break up her marriage. She actually can enjoy both her husband and lover. This story may seem quite common, especially in Mediterranean countries, but it is the result of pathology in Apis individuals” (Vithoulkas, 1992). “Swelling and sensation of narrowing in throat” (Herring, 1879).

COUGH - SUFFOCATIVE (Schroyens, 2001).

THROAT - SUFFOCATIVE sensation (Schroyens, 2001). RESPIRATION - SUFFOCATION; attacks of (Schroyens, 2001).

Sankaran writes in the Soul of Remedies (Sankaran, 1997:224) that the pathology of the tubercular miasm has destruction of tissues with lasting disability in the form of restricted lung space due to fibrosis.

He mentions that there is a great need to take a deep breath: “oppression of the chest”, “suffocation”.

The researcher found these rubrics:

RESPIRATION - DEEP - desire to breathe (Schroyens, 2001).

CHEST - OPPRESSION (Schroyens, 2001). “Chest feels as if beaten or bruised. A fullness, constriction or suffocation in the chest. Oppression on taking an inspiration” (Vermeulen, 2000:133).

- Time is short, too much to be done

“They give the impression of being internally busy or preoccupied; it is as if they are absentminded and an awareness of the location of external objects does not register in their MINDs” (Vithoulkas, 1992).

MIND - HURRY (Schroyens, 2001).

MIND - HURRY - awkward from hurry (Schroyens, 2001).

- Hectic activity, uses all its effort to change, to get out

"The Apis child is always restless, always wants to keep himself busy. These children have a kind of fickle inconsistency and slow march of ideas. Remember Apis when this kind of dullness is present with restlessness and [busy] activity - the child constantly changes his occupation. ... “(Vermeulen, 2002:130).“

Ailments from sexual excesses are a characteristic.

The husband of an Apis patient might be heard to say, "The woman is terrible in bed." By this he means that she is very active and lewd, that there is an almost violent frenzy in her sexual behavior; she needs constant stimulation and never seems to be satisfied” (Vithoulkas, 1992).

- Burnt out, going towards total destruction

“Diffuse inflammation of the cellular tissues, ending in their destruction” (Allen, 1879). “Vithoulkas (1992) mentions that cases where Apis is indicated are usually more dramatic, i.e. really severe cases of laryngitis with oedema, or really severe asthmatic cases. This clearly illustrates the tubercular miasm. During the crisis they lose their color, face becomes dark and blue, the lips become blue, the situation looks desperate, they cannot breathe at all, they are unable to speak, can speak only in a whisper, they have to loosen the collar around the throat, it appears as if the larynx is constricted and cannot stand even the slightest pressure, around the throat, they have to force the air in and out.”

- Pathologies of tuberculosis and asthma

“Mind - Tubercular meningitis” (Clark, 1904).

Brain - ENCEPHALITIS - tubercular (Murphy, 1993).

Brain - MENINGITIS - tubercular (Murphy, 1993).

GENERALS - TUBERCULOSIS - lupus vulgar (Schroyens, 2001).

HEAD inflamed- Meninges - tubercular (Schroyens, 2001).

RESPIRATION - ASTHMATIC (Schroyens, 2001).

RESPIRATION - ASTHMATIC - hives, from (Schroyens, 2001). To summarize, according to Vermeulen (2000:127), the characteristics of Apis are those of: constricted sensations; symptoms that develop rapidly, all the complaints come on with violence and a rush; symptoms > changing position; pains suddenly migrating from one part to another; great debility, as if he has worked hard, compelled to lie down on the ground;

generally < in warm closed rooms and > for open air.

 

According to Sankaran’s methodology Apis belongs to the tubercular miasm. The quantitative method indicate the following tubercular keywords in its symptom picture: intense, suffocation, trapped, closing, change, activity, tuberculosis and oppression. Examples of closing, activity and suffocation will be given below as most of the other keywords are expressed in the qualitative analysis that follows. 
 
„Both eyes closed with a purplish-white swelling, marked by intense pain in right eye“ (Hering, 1879). 
              EYE - CLOSED - swelling of eyelids; from (Schroyens, 2001). 
Apis individuals are closed, not because it is their nature to be so, but because they do not know how to express themselves“ (Vithoulkas, 1992). 
              MIND - ACTIVITY - desires activity (Schroyens, 2001). 
              ABDOMEN - DROPSY - ascites - suffocation lying on left side (Schroyens,  2001). 
              BACK - INFLAMMATION - Membranes - suffocation, warm room agg. (Schroyens,  2001). 
              SLEEP - SLEEPLESSNESS - thoughts - activity of thoughts; from (Schroyens, 2001). 
The main symptoms and feelings common to the tubercular miasm are given in point form below (de Scheeper: 2001: 414) 
Following examples from the literature on Apis mellifica: 
- Ideas abundant, clearness ofMIND but their fatigue can lead to mental passivity, confusion, and aversion to mental work 
„Mentally sharp and observing“ (Vermeulen, 2000: 128). 
Mind - MEMORY, general, active forgetful (Murphy, 1993). 
Mind - MEMORY, general, active - weakness, of (Murphy, 1993). 
Mind - ACTIVITY, mental fruitless (Murphy, 1993). 
- Love of mountains, crave fresh air and open spaces 
„Like Carb-v. they need to go and stand at the open window, they need fresh cool air which seems to ameliorate the situation a little“ (Vithoulkas, 1992). 
„Rapid, painful, spasmodic respiration; aggravated lying down, ameliorated in fresh air, and in an upright position“ (Hering, 1879). 
              RESPIRATION - AIR; in open - amel. (Schroyens, 2001). 
- Tend to be feverish, sweating a lot 
MIND - DELIRIUM - muttering - fever; during (Schroyens, 2001). 
FEVER - PERSPIRATION - heat, with (Schroyens, 2001). 
            Fevers - ALTERNATING, with chills, - alternating, perspiration, with (Murphy, 1993). 
            Perspiration PROFUSE (Murphy, 1993). 
GENERALS - PERSPIRATION - suppression of perspiration; complaints from (Schroyens, 2001). 
GENERALS - WEAKNESS - fever during (Schroyens, 2001). 
- Weakness in respiratory system, leading to frequent coughs, colds and flu 
              RESPIRATION DIFFICULT (Schroyens, 2001).      
- Susceptible to allergic reactions 
„Skin has a transparent waxy appearance. Erysipelas, carbuncles, ulcers, bites from insects, edematous swellings, all with stinging, burning pains. 
The patient will not let you touch these areas, she will scream, so sensitive and raw does it feel. Urticaria caused by warmth, physical exertion, fever, perspiration or allergy; can occur with many diseases“ (Vithoulkas, 1992). 
The central feeling of the tubercular miasm is of intense oppression and a desire for change. The reaction is intense and with hectic activity in order to break free from this oppression (Sankaran, 2002: 53). 
Some examples from this qualitative analysis: 
„Nothing seems to satisfy“ (Vermeulen, 2000: 128). 
„Desire to change occupation, will not remain long at anything“ (Hughes, 1891).  
„Faintness, deathlike prostration, which continued half an hour, accompanied with intense anxiety and distress at the stomach, oppression of the chest, dyspnoea, short, rapid breathing, pulse accelerated“ (Allen, 1879). 
„Intense burning itching all over his body, so severe that he retired to his room, and rubbed himself vigorously with his flesh brush“ (Allen, 1879). 
              FEVER - INTENSE heat (Schroyens, 2001). 
„At the close of each chill, had an attack of oppressed respiration, with unbearable smothering sensation and great restlessness lasting 5 or 6 minutes“¯ (International Hahnemannian Association, 1886). 
"Thus it seems that the primary action of this remedy is to produce a state of cheerful levity, from a mild mirthful restlessness up to a fruitless, frenzied, uncontrolled activity. The greater the intensity of the Apis state, then the more exaggerated will be this state. The stupor, the debility, and even loss of consciousness as Hering describes, are all to be expected after such intense frenzied delirium - these are an expected [secondary] response of a normal organism to such a primary reaction“ (Vermeulen, 2002: 130). 
„Quick-tempered; unexpected and intense outbursts“ (Vermeulen, 2000: 128). 
„An analogy may be drawn between the retention of water in these patients and the way strong emotions are retained, creating an "excitable" state. Apis individuals possess intense emotions which are not easily expressed. 
They are people of passion and intensity, especially in the sexual sphere, but they feel awkward if they express these feelings. For this reason, they keep their emotions hidden, and the pressure of these pent-up emotions can create an extreme sexual fervor which cannot find deep release, thereby resulting 
in nymphomania in some cases“ Vithoulkas, 1992). 
Sankaran expanded on the tubercular miasm in „The System of Homoeopathy“ (2000:473) which is summarized in point form below with examples from the literature supporting them: 
- Sensation of being caught, suffocated and compressed (a picture of a man being trapped in a very narrow tunnel) 
„Was frustrated being at home as a mother. Felt trapped“ (International Foundation for Homoeopathy, 1993). 
„A woman will start an extramarital affair with the idea of stopping it as soon as possible, but she becomes caught and cannot give it up. It is too appealing to her sexually even though she continues to respect her husband and does not want to break up her marriage. She actually can enjoy both her husband and her lover. This story may seem quite common (Mediterranean countries), but it is the result of pathology in Apis individuals“ (Vithoulkas, 1992). 
„Swelling and sensation of narrowing in throat“ (Herring, 1879). 
THROAT - SUFFOCATIVE sensation (Schroyens, 2001). 
RESPIRATION - SUFFOCATION; attacks of (Schroyens, 2001). 
COUGH - SUFFOCATIVE (Schroyens, 2001). 
Sankaran writes in the Soul of Remedies (Sankaran, 1997: 224) that the pathology of the tubercular miasm has destruction of tissues with lasting disability in the form of restricted lung space due to fibrosis. 
He mentions that there is a great need to take a deep breath: „oppression of the chest“, „suffocation“. 
The researcher found these rubrics: 
RESPIRATION - DEEP - desire to breathe (Schroyens, 2001). 
CHEST - OPPRESSION (Schroyens, 2001). 
„Chest feels as if beaten or bruised. A fullness, constriction or suffocation in the chest. Oppression on taking an inspiration“ (Vermeulen, 2000: 133). 
- Time is short, too much to be done 
„They give the impression of being internally busy or preoccupied; it is as if they are absentminded and an awareness of the location of external objects does not register in their minds“ (Vithoulkas, 1992). 
MIND - HURRY (Schroyens, 2001). 
MIND - HURRY - awkward from hurry (Schroyens, 2001). 
- Hectic activity, uses all its effort to change, to get out 
"The Apis child is always restless, always wants to keep himself busy. These children have a kind of fickle inconsistency and slow march of ideas. Remember Apis when this kind of dullness is present along with restlessness and [busy] activity - the child constantly changes his occupation. ... „ (Vermeulen, 2002:130). 
„Ailments from sexual excesses are an Apis characteristic. The husband of an Apis patient might be heard to say, "The woman is terrible in bed." By this he means that she is very active and lewd, that there is an almost violent frenzy in her sexual behavior; she needs constant stimulation and never seems to be satisfied“ Vithoulkas, 1992). 
- Burnt out, going towards total destruction 
„Diffuse inflammation of the cellular tissues, ending in their destruction“(Allen, 1879). 
Vithoulkas (1992) mentions that cases where Apis is indicated are usually more dramatic, i.e. really severe cases of laryngitis with oedema, or really severe asthmatic cases. This clearly illustrates the tubercular miasm. 
During the crisis they lose their color, face becomes dark and blue, the lips become blue, the situation looks desperate, they cannot breathe at all, they are unable to speak, can speak only in a whisper, they have to loosen 
the collar around the throat, it appears as if the larynx is constricted and cannot stand even the slightest pressure, around the throat, they have to force the air in and out.“¯ 
- Pathologies of tuberculosis and asthma 
„Mind - Tubercular meningitis“(Clark, 1904). 
Head: Brain - ENCEPHALITIS tubercular (Murphy, 1993). 
Head: Brain - MENINGITIS tubercular (Murphy, 1993). 
HEAD - INFLAMMATION - Meninges tubercular (Schroyens, 2001). 
RESPIRATION - ASTHMATIC (Schroyens, 2001). 
RESPIRATION - ASTHMATIC - hives, from (Schroyens, 2001). 
GENERALS - TUBERCULOSIS - lupus vulgar (Schroyens, 2001). 
To summarize, according to Vermeulen (2000: 127), the characteristics of Apis are those of: constricted sensations; symptoms that develop rapidly, all the complaints come on with violence and a rush; symptoms better by changing position; pains suddenly migrating from one part to another; great debility, as if he has worked hard, compelled to lie down on the ground; generally aggravated in warm closed rooms and better for open air. 
 
[Jayashree]
Skin: This remedy has so many symptoms on the surface of the body we will study the outer aspect first. All over the body is found a thick rash, sometimes of a rose color.
It is rough and can be felt as a rough rash under the fingers. The patient at this time is greatly distressed by heat and the skin is sensitive to touch with the rash or without it. Nodular swellings here and there come and go.
Then comes an erysipelatous inflammatory condition, in patches, here and there, about the head, with great tumefaction about the face, eyes and eye-lids.
Erysipelas may occur anywhere, but it more commonly belongs to the face and runs to a high degree of inflammatory action, with stinging, burning and oedema. In the extremities we have a marked dropsy, swelling with pitting upon pressure.
A general anasarca may appear. The face is greatly swollen at times, the eyelids look like water bags, the uvula hangs down like a water bag, the abdominal walls are of great thickness and pit upon pressure, and the mucous membranes in any part look as if they would discharge water if they were punctured.
Puffing or oedema, with pitting upon pressure, is a general condition that may be present in any inflammatory state, There is a general amelioration from cold and aggravation from heat. The skin symptoms and the patient are aggravated from heat.
This prevails also in the mental state, in inflammatory conditions; in cardiac conditions, in dropsy, in sore throat, etc. Sometimes this aggravation amounts to aggravation from warm drinks, warm room, warm clothing, warmth of the fire, etc.,; if it is heat the patient is greatly disturbed.
Head:
In brain troubles, if you put an Apis patient with congestion of the brain into a warm bath he will go into convulsions, and consequently warm bathing is not always "good for fits."
It is taught in old school text-books so much that the old women and nurses know that a hot bath is good for fits, and before you get there just as like as not you will have a dead baby.
This congestion of the brain, with little twitchings and threatening convulsions, makes them put the baby in a hot bath, and it is in an awful state when you get there. If the baby needs Opium or Apis in congestion of the brain the fits < bathing in hot water.
If the nurse has been doing that kind of business you have learned the remedy as soon as you enter the house, for she will say the child < since the warm bath, has become pale as a ghost and she was afraid he was going to die. There you have convulsions < from heat, pointing (Opium and Apis). That is the way with Apis all through. It is not laid down in the books that Apis is worse in the throat symptoms from warm drinks and wants altogether cold things, and will not take warm things which aggravate, but one of our graduates wrote me that by making use simply of the generals, as he had been instructed, Apis conforming to all the rest of the case, he made a beautiful cure of a case of diphtheria which had the relief from cold, which shows how generals are continued into particulars and how they can be made use of.
The generals continue to build and enlarge our Materia Medica. Upon the outer surface then we see that Apis is full of dropsy, red rash, eruptions, urticaria, erysipelas, which inflammations extend to the mucous membranes.
The outer part of man is his skin and mucous membrane. When we are dealing with man from centre to circumference, we think of the innermost as the brain and heart and internal organs that are vital, while their coatings and coverings are external.
Apis affects the things that are external; it affects the envelopes, the coverings. You notice how frequently it affects the skin and the tissues near the skin, and it also affects the envelopes or coverings of organs; for example, the pericardium. It establishes serous inflammations with effusion. Apis produces an inflammation of the membranes of the brain. In the serous sac which encloses the heart, pericardium, and also in the peritoneum it produces the same kind of inflammation.
Thus we see that the coverings are especially affected by Apis, viz., the skin and mucous membranes and the coverings of organs; and with these we get dropsy, catarrh and erysipelas.
In all of these inflammatory conditions there is stinging and burning; burning like coals of fire at times, and stinging as if needles or small splinters were sticking in.
Mind: The mental symptoms very striking, and the most striking thing throughout the mental state is the < heat/warm room, The symptoms themselves are great sadness, constant tearfulness without any cause, weeping night and day; cannot sleep from tantalizing thoughts and worrying about everything.
Depression of spirits with constant weeping. Sadness and melancholy; extreme irritability; borrowing trouble about everything. Foolishly suspicious and jealous. Absolutely joyless. Absolutely indifferent to everything that would make her happy or joyful.
No ability to apply things that would make her happy to herself, they must mean someone else. Foolish, silly, childish behavior in a woman in confinement, in a woman in advanced years; talking foolish twaddle, such as a child would talk, on serious, occasions.
Another aspect of the mental state is the delirium, which comes on in serious forms of brain affections in children. The child gradually goes into a state of unconsciousness.
Lies in a stupor, one side of the body twitching the other side motion less, rolling head from side to side; head drawn -back rigidly; pupils contracted or dilated, eyes very red, face flushed, a stupid state or state of semi-consciousness. Child lying with the eyes partly, closed, as if benumbed.
It is suitable in congestion of the brain, meningitis or cerebro-spinal meningitis with opisthotonos when all the symptoms are aggravated from heat.
 
"Sopor interrupted by piercing shrieks."
We must be able to see in the general beginning of provings the disease which they resemble, for we do not always see the remedy in the advanced state.
We see the diseases in a state of progress, and must be able to see it in its beginning. As was the disease in the beginning so was the remedy in the beginning. Things that have similar beginnings may have similar endings.
Apis also has muttering, delirium and loquacity. All kinds of screaming and shrieking, shrill and otherwise, violent and less violent. Premonition of death, dread of death, fear of apoplexy.
"Very busy, restless, changing kind of work, with awkwardness."
Awkwardness is especially found under the fingers, toes and limbs in Apis. The whole nervous system shows a disturbance in co-ordination. This disturbance in co-ordination runs through the remedy, awkwardness, staggering with the eyes shut.
Dizziness when the eyes are shut.
"Ailments from fright, rage, vexation, jealousy or hearing bad news."
"After severe mental shock paralyzed on the whole right side."
Violence and rapidity:
The complaints of Apis are attended with violence and rapidity. They come on with great rapidity, rush on with violence, until unconsciousness is reached. It has been my fortune to see many violent cases of poisoning from the sting of the honey-bee.
When the over sensitive patient is poisoned by the sting he is dreadfully sick. The majority of people in the course of their life have been stung by the honey-bee and a mere little swelling occurs in the region of the sting, a swelling as big as a robin's egg or 4 hen's egg at most, without constitutional states; that is, when the individual is not sensitive to Apis.
He may have been stung in half a dozen places, and each one gives him a little lump.
But you meet one who is sensitive to the sting of the honey-bee, and if he gets one little sting on any place in his body, he comes down with nausea and anxiety that makes him feel that he is dying, and in about ten minutes he is covered with urticaria from head to foot; he stings and burns and wants to be bathed in cold water; he fears that he will die if something is not done to mitigate his suffering, rolls and tosses as if he would tear himself to pieces.
I have seen all these symptoms come on after Apis. The antidote for that is Carbolic acid. I have seen Carbolic acid administered in that state, and the patient described the sensation of the Carbolic acid going down his throat as a cooling comfort.
He says: "Why, doctor, I can feel that dose go to the ends of my fingers."
When you administer an antidote under such circumstances listen to what your patient says. When you get the true natural antidote, and, at times, when you get the true curative medicine in a case, no matter how high the potency is, the patient will say:
 
"I feel that to the roots of my hair and to the ends of my toes."
Such is the feeling it gives when the true antidotal medicine goes to the innermost portions of his economy, and that is the way we want to get our medicines always, to be guided by the symptoms 
of our patient that they will tell us what medicine to administer, and when the medicine is administered its highest reaction is of that sort.
Eyes: If we are well acquainted with the symptoms of Apis we can many times get along without having a specialist to treat the eyes. They make more people blind with their lotions, caustic solutions, etc., than they benefit.
The old-fashioned way was to cauterize with copper and silver nitrate solution, and the modern things are not much better. At the present day, the homoeopathic physician who is not capable of taking eye symptoms as well as lung symptoms and symptoms of any part of the body is not competent to practice medicine.
Eye cases can be prescribed for by the physician. In Homoeopathy there is no such thing as treating the eye and other organs of the body, but the patient with all his organs, not the patient with 
one or two organs.
Apis is a great remedy for the eyes. It has deep-seated inflammatory complaints of the eyes as a result of disease. Inflammations that are erysipelatous in character, that leave thickening of the mucous membrane and lids, and white spots over the eye; opacities.
Inflammation with opacities very extensive or in patches. Enlarged blood vessels.
Face: When the inflammatory condition is active it is attended with oedema of the lids, both upper and lower, and the whole face is sometimes in a state of oedema, such as you would expect to see after a bee sting.
The swelling of the mucous membranes of the lids is so enormous that they roll out, looking like pieces of raw beef. The fluid will run out over the cheeks in great abundance. Burning and stinging like fire, better from washing, from cold applications, worse from heat.
Chronic eye troubles that are worse from looking into an open fire, worse from radiated heat; wants something cold applied. Chronic granular lids. The results of chronic inflammation are numerous and extensive. Worse from looking at white things, worse from looking at the snow.
Pain in the eyeballs, pain deep in the eyeballs, stitches, burning, stinging and shooting. Chemosis. Apis is often suitable for old scrofulous affections of the eyes. Vascular. affections, the veins are enlarged.
"Iritis."
"Congestion to the eyes, blood-vessels injected;" whole conjunctiva inflamed.
Photophobia. Rheumatic ophthalmia, that is, a high grade of inflammation of the eyes in rheumatic subjects. Catarrhal inflammation of the eyes; scrofulous inflammation of the eyes. Hot tears gush out of the eyes; burning in the eyes.
Erysipelas of the eyes and sides of the face, extending from the right to the left. This direction is an Apis feature in many other respects.
Erysipelas commences on the right side of the face, extends over the nose to the left side.
Inflammation commences in the right side of the abdominal viscera and extends over to the left. In inflammation of the ovary the right is preferred to the left. The right side of the uterus is preferred. Pains in the whole right side of the pelvis extending over towards the left. Burning stinging here and there extending from right to left.
Inflammation of the middle ear in connection with or after scarlet fever.
Throat:
Now we come to the throat troubles of Apis. We have much throat trouble.
Apis cures diphtheria, especially when there is a high grade of inflammation and the membrane is scanty or comes slowly or insidiously, and it is somewhat of a surprise the gradual progress it makes; the parts are oedematous and the soft palate is puffed like a water-bag, and the uvula hangs down with a semi-transparent appearance like a bag of water.
All around the throat and mouth there is an oedematous condition looking as if it would flow water if pricked. Burning, stinging pains in the throat ameliorated by cold and aggravated by heat. Aversion to all warm substances and drinks.
The tongue swells until it fills the mouth, worse on the right half of the tongue, or involving the right side first. Raw beef appearance, denuded appearance of the tongue and buccal cavity and throat.
Various kinds of swelling in the throat; benign swellings, with burning, stinging and redness. Ulcers in the throat that come as a result of this inflammation. Apis is suitable in the severest forms of sore throat accompanying scarlet fever.
Scarlet fever:
It cures scarlet fever when the symptoms agree, and it is not an uncommon thing for Apis to be suited to scarlet fever, though the rash is sometimes rough.
The scarlet fever rash is not always smooth and shiny. When the rash does not come out at all the face is very pallid, with a high grade of inflammation of the throat; the scarlet fever is in the family, and the skin is red without any rash; in those cases that are worse from heat, want the covers off, and are sensitive to the heat of the room.
The patient desires a low temperature in the room, is worse from heat, wants cool things, worse from radiated heat especially, or hot air that comes from a register or fire.
He suffocates when a little warm air is radiating over the body. He is disturbed from heat even in the chill of an intermittent fever; if in a warm room when having a chill, he suffocates. So it is with the scarlet fever, with the sore throat, and in diphtheria; from the least whiff of radiated heat he suffocates.
He wants the doors and windows open, wants something cold. Sometimes the scarlet fever patient will go into convulsions because the rash fails to come out.
Apis is sometimes a suit able remedy and must be compared with Cuprum, Zincum and Bryonia. A warm bath will intensify the convulsion.
"Sensation of constriction and erosion in the throat in the morning."
Throat sore and swollen; stinging pains.
"Could not shallow solid food."
With these complaints there is often shivering, shuddering, little chills intermingled with the febrile state. Many times you will think to comfort him by covering him up with a warm blanket, but it will make him worse, he will throw it off.
A child will kick off the covert an adult who is shivering while covered up will kick off the covers. These strange and peculiar things are guiding features, things that cannot be accounted for.
Stomach and abdomen: In Apis there is vomiting, nausea, retching and vomiting, with great anxiety. Vomiting of bile and everything eaten. Vomiting of bitter and sour fluids
Apis causes soreness and tightness throughout the abdomen and hypochondria. Sensation of tightness runs through many of the complaints of Apis. The abdomen is distended with gas.
Meteoritic condition, great tension and fullness, hard and drum-like. In all inflammatory complaints, in peritonitis, inflammation of the liver, inflammation of the pelvis, there is great tension, tightness; but this tightness is not always general, sometimes it is local; sometimes it is with little congestion, but tightness prevails throughout the abdomen, and this tightness makes it impossible for the patient to cough for fear something will burst.
The cough makes him feel as if something would be torn. Cannot strain at stool. This is common in the abdominal and pelvic complaints of women. The woman will say she cannot strain at stool, because of the feeling that if she strains something will break loose.
The same state exists in the chest It seems that on coughing something will tear loose, as if the fibres are in a state of tension or stretching.
Hypersensitive state of the liver; inflammation of the liver and spleen. Pain under the short ribs, worse on the left side.
"Pains from below the ribs spreading upward. Obliged to bend forward from a painful contracted feeling in the hypochondria."
All the complaints are likely to make the patient bend forward and flex the limbs, because the state of tension is painful.
Sensitiveness of the stomach to touch. Over the whole abdomen she is so sore that touch is extremely painful; in all the inflammatory complaints of women the abdomen is very sore and painful. Soreness, distension and stinging burning pains through the abdomen. Burning beat in the stomach.
In the external abdomen there is an oedematous state. Dropsy, sometimes alone, sometimes with anasarca. Limbs swollen to the full extent, pitting upon pressure, the feet and limbs swollen, with burning, stinging and numbness in the limbs.
Feeling as if the intestines were bruised. Watery diarrhea is common in Apis; yellow stools, green stools, olive green stools, watery stools, etc.
Every day six to eight diarrheic stools, which smell like carrion. It is especially useful in a peculiar kind of stool occurring in children and infants, and intermingling of blood, mucus and food, giving the stool an appearance like tomato sauce.
The anus protrudes with stool and seems to remain open, an open anus like Phosph, and Puls. Chronic diarrhea dysentery, haemorrhage from the bowels.
In its constipation it is related more commonly to head troubles. He goes many days without a stool. The bowels seem to be perfectly paralyzed, with congestion of the brain and acute hydrocephalus.
Urine: The urinary troubles are numerous in Apis.
The urine is scanty, coming only in drops. Much straining before the urine will start, and then only a few drops; dribbling a little hot urine, burning urine, bloody urine. As soon as a few drops collect in the bladder the urging comes, constant, ineffectual urging.
Later the urine is almost suppressed. Infants go a long time without passing urine screeching and carrying the hand to the head, crying out in sleep, kicking off the covers. Very often a dose of Apis will be found useful.
It is often called for in scarlet fever when the urine is loaded with albumen. Urinary troubles, with swelling of the genitals, and the swelling is oedematous
Scanty urine in little boys, with the foreskin enormously distended, or in hydrocele. Every time the call to urinate comes he will shriek, because he remembers the pain he had the last time. Inflammatory complaints of the kidneys and ureters, bladder and urethra.
The whole urinary tract is irritated, very much like Cantharis, and these two medicines antidote each other. If you are called to a child that has been drugged with crude Apis you can generally antidote it with Cantharis. If you go to a woman who has taken Cantharis for vicious purposes, you can very often overcome it with Apis. The violent frenzy that has been brought on by Cantharis will be overcome by Apis.
The smarting, burning and stinging along the urinary tract will be found under Apis.
"Flow of urine, unconscious."
Stitching pain in the urethra with enuresis. Morbid irritability of the urinary organs.
"Strangury. Agony in voiding urine. Retention of urine in nursing infants."
It is queer how the old women knew, long before Apis was proved, that when the little new-born baby did not pass its water they could find a cure by going out to the bee-hive and catching a few bees, over which they poured hot water, and of which they gave the baby a teaspoonful.
Some domestic things like that have been known among families and among nurses, and it is consistent because it is just like what we give Apis for.
"Urine scanty and foetid, containing albumen and blood corpuscles." (acute albuminuria). The acute inflammatory affection of the kidney with albuminuria (scarlet fever/diphtheria), or after these, such as occurs as a sequel of acute disease.
Inflammation of the kidney closes up the case and kills off a good many in allopathic hands, never in homoeopathic hands. It is closely related to the genital organs of both male and female. Swelling and oedematous state of the genitals. Apis is a great friend of the woman. It cures all of her inflammatory complaints it seems, when the symptoms agree.
That is to say, it produces inflammation of the uterus and ovaries and dreadful sufferings in the external and internal parts, and we have only to discover when the symptoms agree to cure most of these inflammatory troubles.
It even stops abortion. It will stop abortion after some miserable scoundrel has attempted to get rid of the offspring, and she has taken drugs and brought on pains, pains strong enough to expel the contents of the uterus (1st, 2nd and 3rd months).
A little haemorrhage has come on, a mere threatening, the membranes are not yet ruptured, but they soon will be, and she has stinging, burning pains, and lies uncovered and suffers from the heat, probably from the overdose of Ergot.
Apis will overcome this greatly to her regret. This kind of villainy prevails. But women have accidents and weakness. whereby, in spite of the fact that they desire to hold their offspring, they are threatened with abortion, and Apis is a great friend to the prospective mother.
Burning and stinging pains in the ovaries (r.); when greatly enlarged and even cystic, Apis has proved a curative remedy (tumors/cystic formations to stop growing or to disappear).
The right ovarian region is very sensitive. Pain in the uterus and ovaries before and during menstruation. Stinging, rending, tearing pains cutting like knives, worse from heat.
It is a very easily got symptom, because in most painful symptoms heat or the hot water bag are tried with the natural hope of relief, but with this remedy it aggravates. She throws it aside, for the pain is worse from heat.
"Ovaries enlarged", etc Dropsy of right ovary. Ovarian tumor.
 
[Jayashree Kanoi]
Apis is homoeopathic potentized poison of the honey bee. Ever felt the sting of a bee or wasp? Then you know exactly what kind of pains this remedy cures:
Apis will heal burning, stinging and sore pains that get worse by touch, heat or pressure and get less by cold. Usually these pains are accompanied by oedema, swelling or blister-like skin eruptions that are very sensitive to touch and pressure. Symptoms often start on the right side of the body. The skin is hot and dry. Yet the patient has no thirst. Both the physical symptoms and the mental state of the patient aggravate in warm surroundings.
Apis can be helpful in many cases, as long as the above described characteristics are present:
after a bit or sting of an insect or other animal, for instance jelly-fish
blisters on feet
pain and swelling of burns
urination with burning, stinging pain (bladder inflammation)
other inflammations with burning, stinging pain; for instance of the throat, kidney, liver, ovary, rheumatic inflammations
skin eruptions with heat, redness, burning pain and possible swelling (like measles, scarlatina, urticaria)
allergic reactions with swelling and burning pain
meningitis with braincry; sudden piercing screams of children in their sleep.
Apis characters behave a bit like bees: they are very protective towards persons around them and can be jealous at newcomers. They spend many buzy hours with looking up things and organizing those around them. They are restless, nervous and irritable. When opposed they will show their stinging emotional side. If an Apis personality is ill, he/she will be very sad, crying all the time, expecting problems everywhere. They will be restless, dissatisfied and clumsy, letting things fall. These people can get ill from jealousy, fright, anger, vexation or bad news. 
(This psychological image can be helpful in understanding the chronic Apis complaints, like allergic reactions. But in acute cases (measles), burns or painful blisters on your feet please forget it. Check if the characteristics of the symptoms of the patient match the characteristics of Apis - and give/take the remedy.)
< warmth/touch/pressure/in the afternoon. < cold (for instant washing with cold water)/fresh air.

Restless, nervous and irritable. When opposed they will show their stinging emotional side.

When ill, will be very sad, crying all the time, expecting problems everywhere. Restless, dissatisfied and clumsy, letting things fall.

Fruitless activity; Busy; Dancing; Delirium, loquacious; Delusion can not run, must hop; Excitable; Hurry/haste; Industrious, mania for work; Insanity, busy; > Occupation, diversion;

Must constantly move; Undertakes many things, perseveres in nothing;

Physical level: the activity and restlessness manifests in hotness, swelling, burning and sticking pains. 1. from industrious, 2. to haste, to restlessness, to destructiveness and rage, ending

in delirium and insanity. Along with this we find an element of sexuality and jealousy.

Sex: Ailments from jealousy (women); from sexual excess; Amorous; Delusion someone is in bed with him; Ecstasy; Fear of being alone; Frivolous; Erotic insanity; Lascivious, lustful;

Sexual mania; Nymphomania; Obscene, lewd; Fear of pointed objects

Complaints of the reproductive system bears this out: Ovarian complaints (r.), meno-/metrorrhagia, bearing down sensation, oedema of sexual organs, etc.

This jealousy caused by "holding on" to something. Apis has the feeling that they need to work incredibly hard to achieve their goal (honey bee). Despite their working so hard, it exists the

feeling that they are missing out on sexual satisfaction. They have to hold on to whatever they can get in this respect. Hence the jealousy, the nymphomania, and the tendency to oedematous

swellings and retention of water (scanty urine). Their physical picture is an exact counterpart of their mental state. (The honey bee needs to defend their hive and become very irate and

aggressive at intruders, Apis is very irritable and can get violent when provoked).

Apis has a feeling of being at a disadvantage – compensate with high level of activity. Rubrics such as Delusions, tongue is made of wood or Delusion, cannot walk, must run or hop show this aspect. They put on a cheerful face when they are actually feeling wretched (a single symptom of this remedy). Then we encounter rubrics which express the tension in the remedy even more clearly: Breaks things, desire to, yet laughs over it; Laughing over misfortune. In the light of what we know so far about the remedy state, it seems that the cheerfulness in serious matters or small mishaps stems from a fear to show the true emotions, which may not always appeal to people around Apis. These last symptoms give us some more insight into this remedy. Who needs to act cheerful? In which situation is it not advisable to show how wretched one really feels inside? Connected the themes of activity, sex, and jealousy.

Represents the situation of an old spinster. The woman still has a lot of sexual energy, since she never really could express it. She feels mistreated by life - everybody else is married and has a husband or partner. Her work provides her with the reason to live, therefore the hectic activity; she needs to keep busy at all costs. Being attractive to a man has become a difficult task for her. She need to show her best side and can't afford to let her real mood shine through lest she drive the prospective partner away. The sexual energy finds no outlet and therefore manifests in pathology which symbolizes the inner state. It is interesting that the Apis patient frequently expresses fear of sharp, pointed objects (like a sting).  Can we deny that sharp, pointed objects bear phallic symbology? Is the act of being stung not akin to being penetrated during sexual intercourse? We must remember that the honey

bee is the busy worker of the bee hive. It is an eternally sexually immature female bee, with the queen being the only sexually mature female in the entire hive. Their sexual development is repressed by the presence of the queen. Thinking anthropocentrically - what better reason to be jealous?

 

Die Westliche Honigbiene (Apis mellifera) produziert nicht nur Honig und Wachs, sondern trägt mit der Bestäubung von Blüten entscheidend zur Nahrungsversorgung bei.

4/5 der bei uns heimischen Nutz- und Wildpflanzen sind nach Angaben von Bienenforschern auf die Arbeit der Bienen angewiesen, Obstbäume ebenso wie Erdbeeren und Sonnenblumen.

Der Ertrag von Raps geht zu 35% auf das Konto der Bienen.

Von den rund 25.000 Bienenarten sind nur 9 Spezies Honigbienen, davon stammen 8 aus Asien und eine aus Afrika.

Anders als Wildbienen sind Honigbienen keine Einzelgänger, sondern sie leben in Staaten mit bis zu 40.000 Tieren. Sie ernähren sich von Nektar, Pollen oder zuckerhaltigem Honigtau, wie ihn etwa Blattläuse ausscheiden.

Beim Besuch von Blüten saugen Bienen Nektar auf aus dem später im Stock Honig produziert wird – und pudern sich dabei mit Pollenkörnern ein. Die tragen sie anschließend auf andere Blüten und sorgen so für Bestäubung und Samenbildung der Pflanzen.

Um ein Kilogramm Honig zu produzieren, müssen Arbeiterbienen zwei bis drei Kilogramm Nektar zusammentragen. Dazu sind rund 80.000 Ausflüge aus dem Stock nötig.

 

 

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