Coffea cruda (Coff) = ungeröstete Kaffebohne von Coffea arabica
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= Bell.-ähnlich - benommen/= Nux-v.-ähnlich - gereizt/= Sulfur.-ähnlich + nicht so tiefschürfend/= für Herzinnervation wie Cact. für Herzmuskel;
Thema: Arbeit; Lösung: negativ: Übermüden;
positiv: Auszeit nehmen;
Leitsatz: ‡ „Ich weiß nicht“
‡;
Vergiftung: Erregung wie Rausch + Ohrensausen/Kopfschmerz/Schwindel/Herzklopfen/Muskelsteifheit/schlaflos/Unruhe/Gedankenverwirrung/Delirium/Krampf/Durchfall/ Verstopfung./HarnDRANG/übel,
chronisch:
Muskelschwäche/Verstopfung/nervöse Plethora/Hämorrhoiden/Dispepsie/Akne;
Gebrauch: aufputschend - alle Organfunktionen verschnellt (Puls/Atem/Denken) - Nervosität - Zittern - vermehrte Urin- und Stuhlausscheidung - exzessive pathologische
Steigerung der Organfunktionen - gesteigerter Appetit;
[Ruth Heather Hull]
The Pharmacological Effects of
Coffea cruda
A cup of brewed coffee contains a wealth of chemical compounds, most
notably caffeine, citric acid, chlorogenic acids, phenols, acetylaldehyde,
trigonelline, malic acid
and potassium (Coffeechemistry.com: online) and coffee has both positive
and negative effects on the human body.
According to the American Chemical Society (viewed online at
coffeechemistry.com), caffeine blocks adenosine receptors in the brain.
Adenosine has many functions,
but one of them is as a neuromodulator that promotes sleep and regulates
blood flow. In blocking adenosine receptors, caffeine increases wakefulness.
Caffeine is metabolised into three different molecules in the liver.
These are theobromine which increases the flow of oxygen and nutrients to the
brain; paraxanthine which
enhances athletic performance; and
theophylline which increases heart rate and ability to concentrate.
Together, these metabolites increase brain activity and a sense of
wakefulness. Hence, health benefits of caffeine include an increased alertness,
increased arousal and
an increased ability for the body to cope with stress (Persad, 2011); a
shortened reaction time; increased time of auditory and visual vigilance;
improved visual acuity; a thermogenic effect; increased basal metabolism; a
lipolytic effect; and increased elimination of carbon dioxide (Caballero, 2003:
1513).
Coffee supplies the body with niacin, potassium, manganese and magnesium
as well as soluble dietary fiber (Caballero, 2003: 1512). The aroma and taste
of coffee are
thought to help enhance relaxation and give one a sense of well-being.
Coffee contains chlorogenic acids which have a cholagogic effect on the body
and studies show
that it lowers the risk of gallstone formation as well as various liver
diseases (Vermeulen and Johnston, 2011c: 623).
However, the caffeine in coffee also has negative effects on the body:
it increases the time needed to fall asleep; decreases sleep duration;
increases glycogen-glucose transformation and has a diuretic effect (Caballero,
2003: 1513). It also increases blood pressure and respiratory rate and excites
the small intestine. Amounts of more
than 300g per day of caffeine impair learning; congest memory replay;
impair motor skills; and can bring on anxiety, panic attacks and hallucinations
(Persad, 2011).
Very high amounts of caffeine can cause caffeine intoxication bringing
on symptoms of “nervousness, irritability, anxiety, muscle-twitching, insomnia,
headaches and palpitations” (Persad, 2011). Large amounts of coffee also have
negative effects on male fertility by reducing sperm motility rates (Vermeulen
and Johnston, 2011c: 630);
Kind/Anhang: nervös/lebhaft/glänzende
Augen/rotes Gesicht/können nicht schlafen/ruhelos/ADD. Zahnungsprobleme, Säugling: schreit/schlaflos
Kinder können es manchmal nicht ertragen,
herumgetragen zu werden. weint # lacht leicht;
Positiv: temperamentvoll/fröhlich/ausgelassen/lebhaft/munter/erfrischt
anderen und muntert auf/beschwingt/beweglich/Arbeit geht flott von der
Hand/zaudert nicht lange, erledigt alle Handlungen flink und behände/heiter und
gelassen hin. Scharfe Sinne/gute Auffassungsfähigkeit/erstaunliches
Erinnerungsvermögen und lebhafte Phantasie. Witzig/fröhlich/ausgelassen/beweglich,
Geist + Körper = Aktiv/Fantasie/romantisch;
Negativ: A. Erschöpft, B. Gereizt, C. Ungeduld, D. alle Funktionen gesteigert/aktiver Geist + Ideenfluss (wandernd/schmiedet Plänen/Erwartung kommende Ereignisse/
stellt Theorien auf/kann darum nicht einschlafen)/macht Sinnen EMPfindlich + aktiviert (Gehör/Sehen/Gerüche/Tastsinn + < Berührung), E. Schmerz = unverträglich
(+ ohne sichtbaren Befund), F. < frische Luft + abgeneigt;
möchte zurück in der frühen/behüteten Kindheit Launisch, Todesangst, Sinnesorganen + Nerven = sensiTIV (Geräusche), schlafLOS; Reue/sozial anpassend,
‡ kaum soziale
Kontakten/von Familie (Mutter) abgewiesen
‡,
kreative und arbeitsame Kinder und Erwachsene, mit Schlaflosigkeit, Überaktivität, Schmerzempfindlichkeit, Schwitzen ...
lang/mager/gebeugt/dunkel,
Menopause,
heiter + Jähzorn geneigt ohne Bösartigkeit; wechselnde Stimmung.
Schmerz = unerträglich/treibt zur Verzweiflung. Schmerz > kaltes Wasser;
Nervöse
Verdauungsstörung/plötzlich (Menses); > durch Erbrechen; qualvoll, obwohl es
dem Patienten sonst gut geht
Zahnschmerz + > kaltes Wasser im Mund Migräne,
Schlaflos durch geistige/körperliche Überanstrengung.
< + frische Luft abgeneigt/Wein/nachts > hinlegen/ kaltes Wasser
>: Coffea-Zahnschmerz durch Spülung mit kaltem
Wasser/Zähne Zusammenbeißen/Kälte und Urinabgang/Wärme/Hinlegen/Eis im Mund
halten/Licht/lockern der Kleidung.
<: Berührung/Bewegung/kalte und frischer
Luft/Wärme/nach vorne beugend/durch Eile/in Erwartung freudiger
Ereignisse/müde/Musik/Nachrichten/Narkotika/starke
Gerüche/Lärm/im Freien/nachts (vor
Mitternacht)/durch
Schlafmittel/Entbindung/Klimakterium/hinsetzend/Überessen/kaltem Wind/heiß
Baden/Eile/Mitleid/Kleiderdruck;
Abgeneigt: Getränke/Kaffee/Speisen/Rauchen der
gewohnten Zigarre/Berührung/Abhängig =/sprechen/getragen zu sein/entblößen
während Fieber;
[Mangialavori]
Increased sense of beauty, well-being and liveliness; veneration for the
Supreme Being and love for family; desire to perform good
Feels strong enough to do anything; quick to act; witty
Mental and physical overactivity; plans, fancies, theorizing, whirling
thoughts and sensation in head; abundant ideas in evening, causing
sleeplessness (china off.)
Ailments from sudden emotions, especially surprises
Delusion floating in air, of being light, without body Sensory
hyperactivity; oversensitivity to pain; starting when touched
Headache as from a nail
Averse and worse open/cold air
[remedia.at]
Ursache:
für Säuglinge, deren Mütter in der Schwangerschaft häufig Kaffee getrunken haben
übermäßige Freude oder Erwartungsspannung (am Vorabend oder nach einem erlebnisreichen Tag)
Symptome:
erregbar, überaktiv und schlaflos (wie nach viel Kaffeetrinken)
überempfindlich für alle Sinnesreize (Geräusche, Gerüche, Licht) und Schmerzen (treiben zur Verzweiflung)
erstes Mittel für drohenden Schlaganfall mit Röte des Kopfes, Blutstau im Kopf, Hitze, Erregung und starkem Herzrasen
Kind zuckt beim kleinsten Geräusch zusammen und erwacht
Symptome, die jeder kennt, der einmal zu viel Kaffee getrunken hat: Schlaflosigkeit, Schwitzen, Zittern, Herzrasen, evtl. Durchfall
Zahnschmerzen in der Schwangerschaft
Fieber, Durchfall, Weinerlichkeit und Schlaflosigkeit während der Zahnung
<: Geräusche/Aufregung (auch positive)/geistige Anstrengung/im Freien/Erkältung/Wein;
>: Wärme/Schlafen/kaltes Wasser (bei Zahnschmerzen);
[Dr. James T. Kent]
Perhaps no medicine in the Materia Medica approximates this
sensitiveness of hearing where it is accompanied with pain, unless it be Nux-v.
Many remedies have
increase of nervousness from noise, but pain in the extremities < by
noise is peculiar.
[Bronwyn Claire Harris]
From a homoeopathic point of view, there is no difference between the
material medica of Coffea cruda (raw coffee) and Coffea tosta (Vermeulen, 1994:
343).
Clinical symptoms susceptible to treatment with Coffea tosta include:
hyperethesia of the senses [sensitivity to pain, odours and noises;
hyperactivity of the
nervous system (neuralgia, excitability, unusual activity of mind and
body and insomnia (Vermeulen, 1994: 343-344; Jouanny, 1984: 125).
[Ruth Heather Hull]
Homoeopathically, this remedy is characterised by over-sensitiveness
(noise and pain).
Kent (2013: 456): “Coffea has a painful sensitiveness of the skin beyond
comprehension”.
Nash (2013: 130): compares its analgesic effects to the well-known
analgesic remedies Cham. and Acon.
Used primarily for disorders of the nervous system, the circulatory
system and for a person who is excitable, overactive and oversensitive
(Vermeulen, 2000: 541).
The Original Proving of Coffea cruda according to Hughes (1991: 422),
the original proving of Coffea cruda was conducted by 5 people, one of whom was
Hahnemann,
and recorded by Stapf who wrote that the primary effect of Coffea cruda
was “a pathological excitation of all the organic functions” with a “peculiar
pathological excitation
of the mind and soul”.
[Philipp Zippermayr]
Emotional zum Bersten angespannt; meint, mit eigenen Ansprüchen nicht hervortreten, sich nicht exponieren zu dürfen (Ejakulation versagt beim Koitus, Kopfschmerz Erregung;
Bewusstlos bei Gemütserregung; Apathie gegen Unangenehmes; schreckhaft), weil es glaubt, nur, wenn es sich fügt, ohne zu protestieren und nur wenn es sich bevormunden, benutzen lässt, sozial wertgeschätzt ist (Schmerz Oberkiefer + Schläfen; Herzklopfen + reichlich Urin; Furcht, berührt zu werden; Wahnidee, sei ein Verbrecher,
von Erhabenheit); emotional zum Bersten, jede emotionale Berührung (freudig, traurig) führt zur Ausbrüchen (Neuralgien, Durchfall, Asthma, Bluthochdruck, Krämpfe);
Versagensangst (Lampenfieber);
aktiv; heiter; empfindlich; Vernachlässigung, kippt in Zorn oder Verzweiflung;
Extreme Schmerz- oder Geräuschempfindlichkeit (extrem kritikempfindlich, so dass leiseste Erregung zu Reaktionen führt); sehr schreckhaft (Schreckfolge, Schock, Unfalltrauma);
Emotional zum Bersten angespannt; meint, mit eigenen Ansprüchen nicht hervortreten, sich nicht exponieren zu dürfen, weil es nur, wenn es sich fügt, ohne zu protestieren und nur wenn es sich bevormunden, benutzen lässt, sozial wertgeschätzt ist;
Strategie: sich im Wunsch, zu
entsprechen, zurückhalten;
TCM: Nervous
agitation and restlessness; extreme sensitiveness, neuralgia, intolerance of
pain; bad effects of sudden emotions; convulsions in children;
“As if the body would
burst”, feeling of fullness and pressure; remedy of "over-". Tongue
dry. Pulse full, frequent, irregular, can be small and weak.
TCM: Hot/Fire Wind. Typical
example of the influence of Emotions, best known for "Ailments from excess
of Joy"..... nice convergence of TCM and Homeopathy;
1. A. + mehr Muskelspannkraft + beweglicher/Sexverlangen/AppeTIT/ häufige Stühle Wasser lassen/schlaflos, handelt schnell/witzig, antwortet kurz angebunden +
Nicht
zusammenhängend,
2. Kongestion/Herzklopfen/Blähungen, 3. Trübsinnig/ermattet/Impotent, 4. Alle Funktionen gestört;
Ursachen: Aufregung/unerwartete Emotionen/enttäuschte romantische
Gefühlen/(Kaffeekonsum) verlassen von Mutter/Koffein-/Tee-/Alkoholmissbrauch/Folgen
von freudigen o. angenehme Überraschungen/anregenden
Gesprächen/Streit/Lärm/unglücklicher Liebe/übermäßiger Freude o. Lachen/Furcht/
Heftigkeit/enttäuschte o. unglückliche o. geistige Liebe/
Gasvergiftung/Missbrauch von Jod - allopathischer Medikamente,
Nachschwärmerei/Verachtung/Schock/Zorn.
Verlangt: (kreativer) Aktivität)/Tab;
Komplementär: Acon. Am-m. Cars. Cham (= An). Ign. Nat-m.
(Coff = A). Puls.
Folgt gut: Bel-p. Cham. Cycl. Op. Thea. Sulph.
Gut gefolgt von: Acon. Asaf. Aur-met. Aur-m. Bell. Cham. Fl-ac,
Ign. Lyc. Nux-v. Op. Puls. Sulph.
Vergleich: enthält: K + Mn + fats + carbohydrates + organic acids
+ phenolic acids + nitrogen compounds + traces of the alkaloids trigonelline,
theophylline and theobromine);
Anag. Prototyp von ‡ Bacts-10 ‡. Chin. Ip. Coff. unterstützt: Dig. + Coc-c. + Colch. + Kamfer;
Cich. = Coff. - Tachykardie and nervöse Beschwerden (= Wegwarte/= Chicoré sauvage/= Wild chicory/= Sonnenwirbel/= Cich/= Zigeunerblume/= Blue Dandelion/= Blue-sailors/= (Wild/Garden) Chicory/= Coffeeweed/= Endive/= (Wild) Succory);
Coffea arabica (= Bergkaffee/Bonsaigruppe.).
Carbo coffeae w
Gali-a. [Seeds = a substitute for Coff.
(dried and slightly roasted/Sweden].
Strychnos henningsii. (= Afrikaans: koffiehardepeer/rooi
bitter bessie, English: coffee bean strychnos/= coffee hard pear/= Natal teak/=
panda’s strychnos/= walking stick/Zulu: umdunye/umnonono, umqalothi).
DD.: Acon. Ang. Asar. Cham. Chin. Ign. Nux-v. Op. Phos. Ther. Zinc-met.
Catha edulis. (Ephe-/= Amphetamin- + schwach/= Coca-/= Coff-/=
Ritalin-ähnlich).
Gymno. (= Geweihbaum/= Kentucky coffeetree/= doodsbeenderenboom).
Rham-cal. = Kreuzdorn/= Coffeetree
Trios. = Fieberwurz/= Wilder
Ipecacuanhawurzel/= Wild Coffee
Comparison. Belladonna and Coffea
Comparison of Psychoactive Plant Drug Group to General Drug Remedy Themes. (Ruth Heather Hall)
Erregung Voisin S. 314 + 487
Schlaflos Voisin S. 449
Erregt + empfindLICH Voisin S. 459
Ars (schwach + unruhig) ↔ Chin. ↔ * (schlaflos durch Gedankenfluss)
Bell (roten Kopf/heiß/geweitete Pupillen ↔ * ↔ Lach (handelt schnell/lustig)
Chin
↔ Morind-? ↔
Coff
* (Kaffeeklatsch) ↔ Ang (schüchtern/kleinmutig/Verdruss/teilt Emotionen mit) ↔ Nux-v (empfindlich)/Rhus-t (Unruhe)
* ↔ Ephe ↔ Camph
Nux-v (irritiert/kleinlich) ↔ (schlaflos/witzig) ↔ Bell (roten Kopf/heiß/geweitete Pupillen)/Cham (Schmerz = unerträglich)
Nux-v (ambitiös/böswillig) ↔ (weniger) ↔ Lach (witzig)
Lyc (buckelt nach oben + tritt nach unten/> nach essen) ↔ Mate ↔ * (schlaflos/frühreif)
Rhus-t (> Bewegung) + Arn (wund/< Berührung/Bluterguss) + * (zittern/< abends) = Bad (< morgens/Bewegung/Haut blau verfärbt)
Coffeagruppe
Cacao. = Coff-ähnlich
Caul. = wie Coff
Cich. = Coff. – Tachykardie/nervöse Beschwerden/als Kaffeesubstitut gebraucht
Coff. = Bell.-ähnlich - benommen/= Nux-v.-ähnlich - gereizt
Coffin. = Coff + Herzbeschwerden + < Erregung/= Cham-ähnlich,
Ephe. = Coff-ähnlich/=
Adren-ähnlich/= vegetabiles Extasy
Mate. hat gleiche Anteil Coffin, aber LANGsamer freigesetzt
Senec. = vor Frauen wie Coff vor Männer
Unverträglich: Aster. Arg-n. Aur-nm. Bov. Calen. Camph. Canth. Carc. Caul. Caus.
Cina. Cist. Clem. Cocc. Ferr. Hell. Ign. Iod. Ip. Lac-ac. Lup.
Lyc.
Mill. Nux-v. Stram. Rhus-t. Stry. Sulph. Valer. Vinc. Fieber. Migräne. Wein/Weihrauch
Antidotiert: Nach Angabe von Vithoulkas alle Mitteln
giftige Pflanzen. Erfrieren. Nikotin. Alkohol. Kaffee.
Antidotiert
von: Acet-ac. Acon. Am-m. Arn.
Aspar. Bell. Brom. Caps. Caust. Ham. Chin. Cic. Coc-c. Grat. Guai. Ign. Merc. Nux-v.
Op. Puls. Sulph. Tab. Tub. Kaffee.
nach Kaffeegebrauch: Adren. Cham. Coff. Guaran. Ign. Merc. Nux-v. Sulph.
Wirkung: 1 - 7 Tage psorisch/lymphatisch/sanguinisch/choleirisch/typhoid/raboid
Bier verträgt sich besser mit Tee; Wein besser mit Kaffee,
Allerhand: [Ruth Heather Hull]
History and Mythology of Coffea
cruda
Coffee is one of the most commonly
used psychoactive drinks in the world and it has a rich and interesting
history.
Coffee’s use dates back as far as
900 BC where references to it can be found both in Arabian legends and in
Homer’s writings where he mentions “a mysterious black and bitter
beverage with the power to ward off
sleep” (Erowid, 2002).
Legend: Ethiopian goatherd named
Kaldi noticed that his goats, upon eating berries from a specific tree, became
so spirited that they could not sleep at night. He reported his
findings to the abbot of the local
monastery who made a drink from the berries which then kept him awake during
his evening prayer. From here, word of the energizing effects
of coffee began to spread (National
Coffee Association USA, n.d.).
Although first discovered by an Ethiopian,
it was the Arabs who originally cultivated and traded it. Public coffee houses,
called “qahveh khaneh”, opened in cities across the
Near East and because they attracted
performers, musicians and stimulating conversations they were soon referred to
as “Schools of the Wise” and coffee became known as the
“wine of Araby”.
By the 17th Century
coffee had been introduced to Europe (National Coffee Association USA). Yet,
despite its growing popularity, it was also a controversial substance.
Roden (cited in Vermeulen and
Johnston, 2011 c: 628) writes that “coffee became a subversive drink, gathering
people together and sharpening their wits, encouraging political
arguments and revolt”.
By the mid-17th century
European and British coffee houses were becoming known as “penny universities”
- centers of social activity and stimulating conversation all for the
price of one penny (which could buy
one cup of coffee). Businesses, such as Lloyd’s of London, actually grew out of
these specialized coffee houses and “it was a coffeehouse
conversation that catalysed Newton’s
composition of his Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy” (Vermeulen
and Johnston, 2011c: 591). Many great philosophers and
writers (Voltaire/Rousseau/Kant)
were lovers of this ‘cerebral
liquor’ and the French novelist de
Balzac, was thought to have drunk approximately 50,000 cups of coffee in 30
years.
Despite coffee consumption
flourishing in Europe and Britain during the 17th century, it was
only in the 18th century when Americans revolted against heavy taxes
imposed on tea
that they began to drink more
coffee.
This revolt was known as the Boston
Tea Party of 1773 and was integral to the start of the American Revolution
(National Coffee Association USA, n.d.).
Amongst homoeopaths, coffee has
always been a ‘touchy’ topic, perhaps because Hahnemann himself was so against
it. According to Vermeulen and Johnston (2011c : 629),
Hahneman found coffee to be a
pernicious thing’, saying it “throws life off its natural rhythm, it diminishes
and almost annihilates the disagreeable sensations analogous to the wise
organization of our bodies, it
creates a life artificially doubled, artificially exalted!”
H. believed that coffee antidoted
homoeopathic treatment and that it also endangered the soul of Germany: “I well
know that to abound in luxuriant imaginations, to compose
lascivious romances and to make
flippant jocular and pointed poems, the German must drink coffee”.
Today coffee is a huge commodity.
According to the National Coffee Drinking Trends market research report for
2013, 83% of American adults drink coffee and Americans
consume more coffee than they do
soft drinks (National Coffee Association USA, n.d.).
Every year it continues to grow in
popularity and as Fuller (cited in Vermeulen and Johnston, 2011c: 629) said:
“The popularity of coffeehouses reveals a continuing connection
between coffee and spirituality –
and more particularly, a spirituality that flourishes outside our official
religious institutions. Corner coffee shops, sixtiesish coffeehouses, and
even the neighbourhood
“Kaffeeklatsch” provide a forum of spirited -and spiritual-human exchange”.
Ursprung: Äthiopien; Junge Kaffeebäume brauchen Schutz gegen Wind/Sonne,
Eletteria cardamomum (= Cardamon) entgiftet Kaffee wenn zugefügt während Zubereitung
Pulverkaffe enthält 2x so viel Coffn als Coff-t.
Jungfrau, Sonne-Saturn und Uranus-Chiron.
Repertorium:
Sinne empfindLICH/Hände zittern (weiß nicht was sie
mit Händen anzufangen/Trigeminusneuralgien [(<) nachts]/Krämpfe nach
Überreizung/Wochenbett/mit Zähneknirschen
gute
Konzentrationskraft/nervös/gereizt/Konzentration gestört. Unruhe/auf
Langsamkeit anderer wird mit Gereiztheit reagiert (Nux-v./Arn.)/
Augen: Verträgt kein Kerzenlicht/vom breiten, trüben Hof umgeben/schmerzhaften Druck in Augenbrauen/“Wie Nebel vor Augen“/unscharfem Sehen mit zusammenkneifen/
Schmerz/“Wie Fremdkörper“/Stiche (im Augenlid)
Ohren: Gehör empfindLICH/Musik
klingt stark und gellend/Widerwillen gegen Geräusche = unangenehm, Ohrneuralgien,
Sausen/
Herz/Kreislauf:
Tachycardien/unregelmäßiges Herzklopfen
(nervös/+ häufigem Wasserlassen)/Kreislaufschwäche/kräftigen + schneller
Herzschlag (=
Nicot-ähnLICH);
Pulsfrequenz gesteigert aber nicht sehr kräftig/eher
klein/schwach o. intermittierend. Coff = für Herzinnervation wie Cact für
Herzmuskel ist. Herzbeschwerden durch
FREUDE/Ärger/Schreck/Zorn/Kaffee-/Alkohol-/Nikotingebrauch..Herzempfindumgen +
niedriger Reizschwelle gegen Schmerz/Geräusche/Gerüche/„oft überdreht und
„Noch eine Kleinigkeit und der Kreislauf
zusammenbricht“/“Als ob 2 Ltr Kaffee getrunken.“. Kreislaufschwankungen (+
Schweißausbrüchen/Kleidung =
klatschnass“.
Mund: Zähne: empfindlich/Schmerz
< nachts/Menses/Schwangerschaft; > Eis/kaltes Wasser („Wie
Neuralgie“)/Zucken innerlich/“Wie Stromschlag“ /schwieriges Zahnen
seltsamer scharfer o. süßlicher Geschmack/trockene
Mund/kleine Entzündungen der Mundhöhle/Zunge gräulich belegt + roten Rand,
Bläschen auf Zungenspitze
Magen: Durst (nachts + erwacht öfters
zum Trinken)/DURST ohne Hitze/ohne trockene Mund/ isst + trinkt hastig (gierig)
Magendruck nach Essen/“Als ob Magen überladen“/Druckempfindlichkeit gegen Kleidung in der Magenregion. Magenkrämpfe, Blähsucht.+ galliges Erbrechen.
Auch morgendliches Erbrechen von eiweißartigem
Schleim und Schmerz in Magengrube. Magensymptome oft + dick belegten
Zunge/Übelkeit/jede Aufregung schlug sofort
auf den Magen/“Wie permanent brodelnder Magensäure +
Brennen im Magen ohne Aufstoßen/Magendruck und Magenschmerzen/Magenschmerz >
hand drauf halten.
Bauch: stinkende Blähungen/wässrige und schmerzlose Durchfälle (Zahnen/gestillte Kindern/nach Aufregung Hausfrau mit Schwierigkeiten/Überarbeitung/Sorgen)/
Durchfall nach Erkältung./Absonderung von extrem
leuchtendem, rotem Blut/Hämorrhoiden/Schmerz im Darm/Durchfall beim Stuhlgang
morgens
Weibliche Organen: Ausfluss
schleimig/milchig/urinierend stärker (blutig + TAUB und äußeren
Geschlechtsorgane empfindLICH).
„Wie Krampf“ tief in der Uterusregion. Es kommt zur
Sinneswahrnehmung, „Als ob etwas nach außen drückt + kann nicht“ da es ständig
Spasmen auslöst.
Produces marked excitement - pulse, hypertension, heartbeat.
Generals: Desires: coffee/meat;
[H.C. Allen]
Fever
Characteristic – Over-sensitiveness, all the senses more acute, sight,
hearing, smell, taste, touch (Bell. Cham. Op.).
Ailments: the bad effects of sudden emotions or pleasurable surprises
(Caust.: exciting or bad news, Gels.), weeping from delight, laughing #
weeping.
Pains are felt intensely, seem almost insupportable, driving to despair
(Acon., Cham.).
Sleepless, wide – awake condition, ecstasy, full of ideas, no sleep in
consequence, physical excitement through mental exaltation.
Headache: from over -mental exertion, thinking, talking, one-sided-, as
from a nail driven into the brain (Ign. Nux-v. Verb.), “As if the brain torn or
dashed to pieces”,
< in open air.
Unusual activity of mind and body.
Intermittent, jerking toothache, > holding ice water in the mouth,
but returns when water becomes warm (Bry. Caust. Puls. Sep.).
<: Excessive joy/cold open air/narcotics;
>: evening until midnight/warmth/during rest;. Type: Simple, quartair
(?)
Time: 15 - 20 h., fever usually without chill.
Chill: Without thirst. Coldness and chilliness running all through the
limbs. Chills running down the back. Chilly feeling, with external and internal
warmth (Chin.).
Internal shivering, with external heat of face or whole body. Chills
ascend from the fingers and toes to nape of neck, thence to vertex, increased
by exercise (Caps.: > exercise).
Great sensitiveness to cold ( Bar-c.). Cold hands and feet. Flushes of
heat, or currents of cold air down the back. Ecstasy.
Heat: With thirst. External - dry heat of the skin/with thirst and
shivering in the back after lying down at night. Dry heat at night, with hot
flushes to the face, hot cheeks,
and delirium.
Dry warmth of the face. Feeling of heat when in bed, yet avoids being
uncovered (Acon.: must uncover, Bell.). One cheek hot and red, with constant
shuddering (Cham.) ecstasy.
Sweat: With thirst. Morning. General over whole body, most on palms of
hands, and in the face, with internal shivering. Extremely sensitive and
nervous.
COFFEA CRUDA (coff.)
* Nervous sensitivity.
MIND:
- Nervous EXCITABILITY./SENSITIVE
to all stimuli, PAIN. Impressionable.
- AILMENTS from EXCESSIVE JOY,
sudden pleasant surprises. - Moments of great euphoria, ecstasy.
- Highly sensitive persons.
Excitable, cheerful, happy. Later: Overexcitement, agitation, nervousness,
fear.
- Fear of death from pain (during
labor).
- Mildness. Easy suppressed
(Staph.). Sentimental.
- Less will power to make a
decision. Insecurity inside.
- Laughing # crying.
- Easy comprehension. Perceive
rapidly (Lach/Phos/Sulph/Verat.).
- Racing mind (Med/Lach.).
Hurried (Tarent.).
- Lively fancies. Full of plans
for the future (Chin.).
- Memory active until midnight.
Clearness of mind in evening, at night.
GENERALITIES: - - - Increased SENSIBILTY of senses
- Neuralgic pains.
- <:
Noise/touch/stimulants/Anger/excitement/excessive joy/pleasant
surprises/odors/taste/open air; >: Sleep/warmth (except face/toothache);
- Weakness.
HEAD: - - - Headache <: joy/noise/narcotics/footsteps/music/touch;
- Pain “As if a nail were driven
in head; (Ign/Spig/Thuj.).
- Congestion while speaking,
after pleasant surprise.
EYE: - - -- Can read fine print better. Power of vision increased.
EAR: - - - - Acute hearing, overhears distant sounds. Noise hurts.
- Hardness of hearing with noise
of buzzing.
NOSE: - - - - Acute, sensitive smell.
FACE: - - - - Neuralgia < noise, excitement, joy; > cold, ice.
- Heat with red cheeks.
MOUTH: - - - - Acute taste.
TEETH: - - - - Pain > holding cold water in mouth.
Pain ext. to fingertips. with
restlessness and anxiety.
STOMACH: - - - - Hasty eating and drinking. Appetite increased.
- Intolerance of tight clothing.
- Thirst at night, wakens him.
ABDOMEN:- - - - Intolerance of clothing.
- Colic which seems unendurable, intestines
feel cut to pieces.
MALE GENITALIA: - - - - Hot, itching. Desire increased.
- Nocturnal emissions followed by
loquacity and irritability.
FEMALE GENITALIA: - - - - Dysmenorrhea. Severe afterpains and labor pains
with fear of death.
- Hypersensitive to touch
(Plat.), can hardly bear a napkin during menses.
- Voluptuous itching, but to
sensitive to rub or scratch.
- Menses too early, long-lasting,
large clots of black blood.
COUGH: - - - - Short, dry, hacking, nervous cough, < night, after
measles; with sleeplessness and anxiety. Feels exhausted after coughing.
CHEST: - - - - Violent, irregular palpitations from excessive joy or
excitement.
- Sudden rise of blood pressure.
- Emaciation of mammae.
EXTREMITIES: - - - - Sciatic neuralgia < motion, afternoon, night,
> pressure.
- Trembling of hands if trying to
hold them still.
- Pain in limbs < noise./Pains
extend to fingers.
SLEEP: - - - - SLEEPLESSNESS: at night, sleepy all day (Staph.). from
mental EXCITEMENT, after excessive joy.
-
Waking
with many thoughts/ideas./waking from slight noise.
[Reversed Kent's Repertory/Presented by Sylvain Cazalet]
Mind: anger, irascibility
(p. 2)
anger, ailments after anger,
vexation, etc. (p. 2)
anguish (p. 3)
anxiety (with fear)
capriciousness (p. 10)
cheerful, gay, happy (See Mirth)
(p. 10)
complaining (See Lamenting) (p.
12)
confusion of mind (See
Concentration) (p. 13)
confusion, paroxysms of pain,
during (p. 15)
delirium, maniacal (p. 19)
delusions, imaginations,
hallucinations, illusions (beautiful landscape/think is away from home/voices)
despair [+ pain (in the stomach)]
ecstasy (See Exhilaration) (p.
39)
excitement – at
night/excitable/during chill/emotional, ailments from/during
perspiration/reading/
exhilaration (p. 41)
fancies, exaltation of (p. 41)
fear of – apoplexy/death (during
labor)/from pain/of evil/from pleasant surprises (p. 47)
fright, complaints from (p. 49)
hurry (drinking)
hysteria (p. 52)
ideas abundant – evening/at
night/with clearness of mind (p. 52)
insanity in drunkards
irritability
ailments, from excessive joy
lamenting, bemoaning, wailing etc. (compare weeping) (over trifles)
ailments from disappointed love
mania-a-potu (p. 64)
memory active (evening until
midnight)
mirth, hilarity, liveliness, etc. (p. 65)
nymphomania (p. 68)
plans, making many (p. 69)
quick to act (See Thoughts rapid)
(p. 70)
remorse (p. 71)
restless, nervous (during menses)
sadness, mental depression (p. 75)
senses, acute (p. 78)
sensitive, oversensitive (See
Offended) (p. 78)
sensitive, noise, to (p. 79)
sensitive, noise, to, labor,
during (p. 79)
sensitive, noise, to, slightest
(p. 79)
sensitive, noise, to, stepping,
of (p. 79)
sentimental (p. 79)
shrieking, pain, with the (p. 80)
sighing, heat, during (p. 80)
starting, sleep, on falling (p.
83)
starting, sleep, from sleep (p.
83)
surprises, pleasant, affections,
after (p. 85)
theorizing (See Plans) (p. 87)
thoughts, rapid, quick, etc. (p.
88)
touched, aversion to being (p.
89)
tranquility (p. 89)
unconsciousness (p. 89)
unconsciousness, emotion, after
(p. 90)
unconsciousness, parturition,
during (p. 90)
vivacious (p. 91)
weeping, tearful mood, etc. (p.
92)
weeping, alternating with laughter
(p. 93)
weeping, headache, with (p. 93)
weeping, joy, from (p. 93)
weeping, menses, during (p. 94)
weeping, pains, with the (p. 94)
witty (p. 95)
Vertigo:
coughing, on (p. 98)
headache, during (p. 99)
motion, from (agg.) (p. 101)
rocking, from (agg.) (p. 103)
Head: cerebral hæmorrhage
(p. 108)
congestion, hyperæmia, etc. (See
Fullness, Pulsation) (p. 109)
congestion, excitement, after a
pleasant surprise (p. 110)
crackling sensation in, vertex
(p. 114)
Pain viele
Eye: brilliant (p. 235)
< heat
open, half open (p. 247)
pain, burning, headache, during
(p. 253)
photophobia (p. 261)
pupils, dilated (p. 263)
Ear: noises, buzzing (p.
294)
noises, buzzing, left (p. 295)
noises, cracking (p. 295)
Hearing: acute (p. 321)
acute, music, to (p. 321)
acute, noises, to (p. 321)
acute, perspiration, during (p.
321)
acute, step, every (p. 321)
acute, voices and talking (p.
321)
Nose: epistaxis, stool,
while straining at (p. 338)
smell, acute (p. 349)
smell, acute, strong odors (p.
349)
Face: discoloration,
bluish, spasm of glottis (p. 358)
Red (p. 361) (with
excitement/during headache/with toothache]
heat (p. 375) [during chill/after
eating/during labor]
pain (aching, prosopalgia, etc.)
(p. 379)
pain, excitement (agg.) (p. 381)
pain, mental exertion agg. (p.
382)
pain, noise agg. (p. 382)
pain, touch agg. (p. 383)
pain, extending to, fingers (p.
383)
perspiration (p. 390)
Mouth: inflammation,
palate, velum (p. 406)
salivation, pregnancy, during (p.
418)
taste, acute (p. 421)
taste, sweetish (p. 426)
Teeth: grinding,
convulsive (p. 432)
grinding, sleep, during (p. 432)
pain, toothache in general (p.
433)
pain - + anxiety, with (p. 435)
pain, children/> anything cold
(water)/from excitement/from hot food/intermittent (Paroxysmal)/<
masticating/during menses/in nervous patients/< noise/
pulsating/< warm drinks/warm things/< external
warmth/jerking/neuralgic/pressing/tearing
Throat: elongated uvula (p. 451)
inflammation (p. 453)
pain (p. 458)
pain, air, cold, amel. (p. 458)
pain, swallowing, on (p. 459)
pain, sore, air, cold, from (p.
463)
swelling, uvula (p. 469)
Stomach: appetite,
diminished (p. 476)
appetite, ravenous, canine,
excessive (p. 478)
appetite, wanting (p. 479)
aversion, coffee (p. 480)
disordered (p. 486)
heaviness, weight, oppression
(See Fullness) (p. 501)
hiccough (p. 501)
indigestion (Includes Complaints
After Substances Not Otherwise Described) (p. 503)
nausea, in (p. 510)
thirst, night (p. 528)
thirst, night, waking, on (p.
528)
thirst, heat, during (p. 529)
thirst, perspiration, during (p.
529)
vomiting, headache, during (p.
533)
vomiting, bile (p. 535)
vomiting, mucus (p. 538)
Abdomen: hernia, inguinal
(p. 552)
hernia, inguinal, strangulated
(p. 552)
pain, aching, dull pain (See
Boring, Drawing, Distress, Digging, Gnawing, Pressing, etc.) (p. 554)
pain, despair, driving to (p.
557)
pain, menses, during (p. 559)
pain, pressure agg. (p. 559)
pain, cramping, griping (p. 573)
pain, cramping, griping, menses,
during (p. 575)
Rectum: constipation (See
Inactivity) (p. 606)
diarrhœa (p. 609)
diarrhœa, chamomile, after abuse
of (p. 611)
diarrhœa, dentition, during (p.
612)
diarrhœa, domestic cares from (p.
612)
diarrhœa, joy, sudden, from (p.
613)
diarrhœa, painless (p. 614)
flatus, offensive (p. 618)
hæmorrhoids (p. 619)
Stool: copious (p. 636)
thin, liquid (p. 642)
watery, (p. 643)
Bladder: urination,
frequent (p. 657)
Urine: colorless (p. 685)
copious (increased) (p. 685)
Male organs: erections, wanting
(impotency) (p. 696)
relaxed, scrotum (p. 709)
sexual passion, increased (p.
711)
Female organs: desire,
increased (p. 716)
eruptions (p. 717)
inflammation, uterus (p. 719)
inflammation, uterus, joy, excessive (p. 719)
itching (p. 720)
itching, menses, during (p. 720)
itching, voluptuous (p. 720)
lochia, copious (p. 723)
menses, clotted (p. 725)
menses, copious (p. 725)
menses, frequent, too early, too
soon (p. 726)
menses, painful, dysmenorrhœa (p.
727)
menses, protracted (p. 728)
metrorrhagia (p. 729)
metrorrhagia, active (p. 729)
metrorrhagia, coagulated (p. 730)
metrorrhagia, motion agg. (p.
730)
pain, uterus (See Pain) (p. 733)
pain, after-pains (p. 735)
pain, cramping, uterus, menses,
during (p. 737)
pain, labor-like (p. 739)
pain, labor pains, ceasing (p.
739)
pain, labor pains, distressing
(p. 739)
pain, labor pains, excessive (p.
739)
pain, labor pains, ineffectual
(p. 739)
pain, labor pains, irregular (p.
739)
pain, sore, vagina (p. 741)
sensitive (p. 744)
sensitive, vagina (p. 744)
sterility (p. 744)
Larynx and trachea:
catarrh (p. 746)
constriction, larynx, sleep,
during (p. 747)
laryngismus stridulus (p. 750)
pain, rawness, larynx (p. 753)
voice, hoarseness (p. 758)
voice, hoarseness, morning (p. 759)
voice, hoarseness, morning,
waking, on (p. 759)
voice, rough (p. 761)
Respiration: anxious (p.
762)
Asthmatic (in morning/after
emotions)
Gasping (p. 772)
Cough: air, open (agg.)
(p. 782)
constant (p. 784)
constriction, larynx (p. 784)
dry (p. 786)
dry, air, open air (agg.) (p.
788)
short (p. 803)
Chest: anxiety, heart,
region of (p. 823)
emaciation, mammæ (p. 829)
fullness (p. 832)
milk absent (p. 837)
oppression (p. 838)
pain, stitching, coughing (p.
864)
palpitation heart – anxiety/after
exaltation/after excitement/after fright/after joy/after surprise
Back: coldness, evening, after lying down (p. 885)
heat (p. 890)
pain, aching, sacrum (p. 918)
pain, labor-like (p. 928)
Extremities: coldness (p.
956)
jerking, hand (p. 1030)
lightness, sensation of (p. 1033)
pain, noise (p. 1045)
pain, upper limbs (p. 1049)
pain, upper limbs, extending,
face to fingers (p. 1051)
pain, lower limbs, cold amel. (p.
1063)
pain, lower limbs, paroxysmal (p.
1064)
pain, lower limbs, sciatica (p.
1064)
pain, lower limbs, sciatica,
motion agg. (p. 1065)
pain, thigh, anterior part (p.
1071)
pain, leg (p. 1074)
pain, leg, afternoon (p. 1075)
pain, leg, night (agg.) (p. 1075)
pain, sore, bruised, thigh (p.
1131)
pain, stitching, thigh, crural
nerves (p. 1147)
pain, tearing, thigh, afternoon
(p. 1168)
pain, tearing, thigh, walking,
while (agg.) (p. 1168)
pain, tearing, thigh, anterior
part (p. 1169)
trembling, hand (p. 1212)
trembling, hand, delirium tremens
(p. 1212)
trembling, hand, holding objects,
on, still (p. 1212)
trembling, hand, holding objects,
on, them out (p. 1212)
twitching (p. 1215)
twitching, menses, during (p.
1215)
twitching, upper limbs (p. 1216)
twitching, hand (p. 1217)
Sleep: dozing, morning,
after 3 a.m. (p. 1235)
dreams, confused (p. 1237)
dreams, long (p. 1241)
dreams, pleasant (p. 1242)
dreams, vivid (p. 1244)
sleeplessness (p. 1251)
sleeplessness, evening (p. 1252)
sleeplessness, night, midnight,
before (p. 1252)
sleeplessness, night, midnight,
before, until, morning (p. 1252)
sleeplessness, night, midnight,
after (p. 1252)
sleeplessness, excitement, from
(p. 1253)
sleeplessness, joy, excessive (p.
1253)
sleeplessness, mental, exertion,
after (p. 1253)
sleeplessness, nursing the sick
(p. 1254)
sleeplessness, sleepiness, with
(p. 1254)
sleeplessness, thoughts activity
of from (p. 1254)
sleeplessness, thoughts, same
idea always repeated (p. 1254)
waking, 3 a.m. (p. 1255)
waking, early (p. 1255)
waking, frequent (p. 1255)
Chill: air, in the open
(agg.) (p. 1262)
air, cold air, on going into the
(p. 1262)
descending (See Coldness of Back)
(p. 1266)
internal (p. 1268)
motion, during (agg.) (p. 1269)
shaking, shivering, rigors (p.
1270)
time, 8 p.m. (p. 1275)
Fever: heat in general (p.
1278)
bed, in (agg.) (See Night and
Warmth) (p. 1281)
bed, feeling of heat in bed, yet
aversion to uncovering (p. 1281)
chill absent, night (p. 1283)
chilliness, with (p. 1284)
dry heat, night, delirium, with
(p. 1286)
exanthematic fevers, measles (p.
1286)
external heat, chilliness, with
(p. 1287)
succession of stages, heat,
alternating with then sweat (p. 1291)
uncovering, desire for (p. 1292)
Perspiration: morning (p.
1293)
affected parts, on (p. 1295)
Skin: coldness (p. 1304)
dry (p. 1307)
dry, burning (p. 1308)
eruptions, measles (p. 1314)
eruptions, rash (See Granular)
(p. 1317)
eruptions, rash, bluish (p. 1317)
eruptions, rash, scarlet (p.
1318)
eruptions, roseola (p. 1318)
sensitiveness (p. 1331)
ulcers, discharges, scanty (p.
1335)
Generalities: morning (p.
1341)
night (p. 1342)
night, midnight, before (p. 1343)
air, open, aversion to (p. 1343)
air, open agg. (p. 1344)
air, open, amel. (p. 1344)
alcoholic stimulants (p. 1344)
anxiety general physical (p.
1345)
apoplexy (p. 1345)
catalepsy (p. 1347)
catalepsy, joy, from (p. 1347)
cold, becoming, after, agg. (p.
1349)
congestion of blood (p. 1350)
convulsions, children (p. 1352)
convulsions, excitement, from (p.
1353)
convulsions, puerperal (p. 1355)
eating, after (agg.) (p. 1357)
faintness, excitement, on (p.
1360)
hæmorrhage (agg.) (p. 1365)
heat, sensation of (p. 1366)
intoxication, after (p. 1369)
irritability, excessive physical
(p. 1369)
menses, during (agg.) (p. 1373)
motion agg. (p. 1374)
narcotics agg. (p. 1375)
pain, tearing, asunder (p. 1388)
rubbing agg. (p. 1398)
sensitiveness externally (p.
1398)
sensitiveness, to pain (p. 1399)
shocks from injury (p. 1399)
sitting, amel. (p. 1401)
sitting, down, on first, agg. (p.
1401)
strength, sensation of (p. 1403)
touch agg. (p. 1407)
trembling externally (p. 1407)
trembling, anxiety, from (p.
1408)
trembling, fright, from (p. 1408)
uncovering agg. (p. 1410)
walking agg. (p. 1411)
walking, in open air agg. (p.
1412)
weakness, enervation (See
Lassitude, Weariness) (p. 1413)
weakness, nervous (p. 1418)
weakness, sleepiness, from (p.
1419)
wine (agg.) (p. 1422)