Nux vomica is Adapted to thin, irritable, careful,
zealous persons with dark hair and bilious or sanguine temperament.
Disposed to be quarrelsome, spiteful, malicious; nervous and melancholic.
Debauchers of a thin, irritable, nervous disposition; prone to
indigestion and haemorrhoids (persons with light hair, blue eyes,
Lob. ).
"Nux vomica is chiefly successful with persons of an ardent
character; of an irritable, impatient temperament, disposed to anger,
spite or deception." - Hahnemann.
Anxiety with irritability and inclination to commit suicide, but
is afraid to die.
Hypochondriac: literary, studious persons, who are too much at
home, suffer from want of exercise, with gastric, abdominal complaints
and costiveness; especially in drunkards.
Oversensitive; to external impressions; to noise, odors, light
or music ( Nux m. ); trifling ailments are unbearable ( Cham. );
every harmless word offends ( Ign. ).
Persons who are very particular, careful, but inclined to become
easily excited or angered; irascible and tenacious.
Bad effects of: coffee, tobacco, alcoholic stimulants; highly spiced
or seasoned food; over-eating ( Ant. c. ); long continued mental
over-exertion; sedentary habits; loss of sleep ( Coc. , Colch. ,
Nit. ac. ); aromatic or patent medicines; sitting on cold stones;
specially in warm weather.
Nux vomica is One of the best remedies with which to commence treatment
of cases that have been drugged by mixtures, bitters, vegetable
pills, nostrums or quack remedies, especially aromatic or "hot
medicines." but only if symptoms correspond.
Convulsions, with consciousness ([Strych.]); < anger, emotion,
touch, moving.
Pains are tingling, sticking, hard, aching, worse from motion and
contact.
Tendency to faint ( Nux m. , Sulph. ); from odors; in morning;
after eating; after every labor pain.
Cannot keep from falling asleep in the evening while sitting or
reading hours before bedtime, and wakes at 3 or 4 a. m.; falls into
a dreamy sleep at daybreak from which he is hard to arouse, and
then feels tired and weak (reverse of, Puls. ).
Catarrh: snuffles of infants ( Am. c. , Samb. ); coryza, dry at
night, fluent by day; < in warm room, > in cold air; from
sitting in cold places, on stone steps.
Eructations: sour, bitter, nausea and vomiting every morning with
depression of spirits; after eating.
Nausea: constant; after eating; in morning; from smoking; and feels
"If I could only vomit I would be so much better."
Stomach: pressure an hour or two after eating as from a stone (immediately
after, Kali bi. , Nux m. ); pyrosis, tightness, must loosen clothing;
cannot use the mind for two or three hours after a meal; sleepy
after dinner; from anxiety, worry, brandy, coffee, drugs, night
watching, high living, etc.
Constipation; with frequent unsuccessful desire, passing small
quantities of faeces (in upper abdomen, Ign. , Ver. ); sensation
as if not finished.
Frequent desire fro stool; anxious, ineffectual, > for a time
after stool; in morning after rising; after mental exertion (inactive,
no desire, Bry. , Op. , Sulph. ).
Alternate constipation and diarrhoea ( Sulph. , Ver. ), in persons
who have taken purgatives all their lives.
Menses: too early, profuse, lasts too long; or keeping on several
days longer, with complaints at onset and remaining after; every
two weeks; irregular, never at right time; stopping and starting
again ( Sulph. ); during and after, < of old symptoms.
Labor pains: violent, spasmodic; cause urging to stool or urinate;
< in back; prefers a warm room.
Strangulated hernia, especially umbilical.
Backache: must sit up to turn over in bed; lumbago; from sexual
weakness, from masturbation.
Repugnance to cold or to cold air; chilly, on least movement; from
being uncovered; must be covered in every stage of fever - chill,
heat or sweat.
Fever: great heat, whole body burning hot ( Acon. ), face red and
hot ( Bell. ), yet patient cannot move or uncover without being
chilly.
Relations. - Complementary: Sulphur in nearly all diseases.
Inimical: to, Zinc. ; must not be used before or after.
Follows well: after, Ars. , Ipec. , Phos. , Sep. , Sulph.
Is followed well: by, Bry. , Puls. , Sulph.
Nux vomica should be given on retiring or, what is better, several
hours before going to bed; it acts best during repose of mind and
body.
Aggravation. - Morning: waking at 4 a. m.; mental exertion; after
eating or over-eating; touch, noise, anger, spices, narcotics, dry
weather; in cold air.
Amelioration. - In evening, while at rest; lying down, and in damp,
wet weather ( Caust. ).
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