Lycopodium clavatum - Wolf's claw, Club Moss
An alternative approach to medicine based on the belief that natural substances, prepared in a special way and used most often in very small amounts, restore health. According to these beliefs, in order for a remedy to be effective, it must cause in a healthy person the same symptoms being treated in the patient. Also called homeopathy.
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Lycopodium clavatum - Wolf's claw, Club Moss

Homeopathic Medicine :: Lycopodium clavatum - Wolf's claw, Club Moss

Homeopathic Medicine :: Lycopodium clavatum - Wolf's claw, Club Moss

For persons intellectually keen, but physically weak; upper part of body emaciated, lower part semi - dropsical; predisposed to lung and hepatic affections (Cal., Phos., Sulph.); especially the extremes of life, children and old people.

Wolf's claw, Club Moss
Lycopodiaceae

For persons intellectually keen, but physically weak; upper part of body emaciated, lower part semi - dropsical; predisposed to lung and hepatic affections (Cal., Phos., Sulph.); especially the extremes of life, children and old people.

Deep - seated, progressive, chronic disease.

Pains: aching - pressure, drawing; chiefly right - sided, agg. four to eight PM

Affected right side, or pain goes from right to left ; throat, chest, abdomen, liver, ovaries.

Children, weak, emaciated; with well - developed head but puny, sickly bodies.

Baby cries all day, sleeps all night (rev. of, Jal., Psor.).

Ailments from fright, anger, mortification, or vexation with reserved displeasure (Staph.).

Avaricious, greedy, miserly, malicious, pusillanimous.

Irritable; peevish and cross on waking; ugly, kick and scream; easily angered; cannot endure opposition or contradiction; seeks disputes; is beside himself.

Weeps all day, cannot calm herself; very sensitive, even caries when thanked.

Dread of men; of solitude, irritable and melancholy; fear of being alone (Bis., Kali c., Lil.).

Complexion pale, dirty; unhealthy; sallow, with deep furrows, looks older than he is; fan - like motion of aloe nasi (Ant. t.).

Catarrh: dry, nose stopped at night, must breathe through the mouth (Am. c., Nux., Samb.); snuffles, child starts from sleep rubbing its nose; of root of nose and frontal sinuses; crusts and elastic plugs Kali bi., Marum).

Diphtheria; fauces brownish - red, deposit spreads from right tonsil to left, or descends from nose to right tonsil; agg. after sleep and from cold drinks (from warm drinks, Lach.).

Everything tastes sour; eructations, heartburn, waterbrash, sour vomiting (between chill and heat).

Canine hunger; the more he eats, the more he craves; headaches if he does not eat.

Gastric affections; excessive accumulation of flatulence ; constant sensation of satiety; good appetite, but a few mouthfuls fill up to the throat, and he feels bloated; fermentation in abdomen, with loud grumbling, crooking, especially lower abdomen (upper abdomen, Carbo v - entire abdomen, Cinch); fullness, not relieved by belching (Cinch.).

Constipation: since puberty; since last confinement; when away from home; infants; with ineffectual urging, rectum contracts and protrudes during stool, developing piles.

Red sand in urine, on child's diaper (Phos.); child cries before urinating (Bor.); pain in back, relieved by urinating; renal colic, right side (left side, Berb.).

Impotence: of young men, from onanism or sexual excess; penis small, cold, relaxed; old men, with strong desire but imperfect erections ; falls asleep during an embrace; premature emissions.

Dryness of vagina ; burning in, during and after coition (Lys.); physometra.

Discharge of blood from genitals during every stool.

Foetus appears to be turning somersaults.

Hernia: right sided, has cured many cases especially in children.

Pneumonia; neglected or maltreated, base of right lung involved especially; to hasten absorption or expectoration.

Cough deep, hollow, even raising mucus in large quantities affords little relief.

One foot hot and the other cold (Cin., Dig., Ipec.).

Waking at night feeling hungry (Cina, Psor.).

Relations. Complementary: Iodine.

Bad effects: of onions, bread; wine, spirituous liquors; tobacco smoking and chewing (Ars.).

Follows well after, Calc., Carbo v., Lach., Sulph.

It is rarely advisable to begin the treatment of a chronic disease with Lyc., unless clearly indicated; it is better to give first another antipsoric.

Lyc. is a deep - seated, long - acting remedy, and should rarely be repeated after improvement begins.

Aggravation. Nearly all diseases from 4 to eight PM (Hell - from 4 to nine PM, Mag. P.).

Amelioration. Warm food and drinks; from uncovering the head; loosening the garments.

Dr. HC Allen
Lycopodium clavatum - Wolf's claw, Club Moss
by Dr. HC Allen


(Published at www.spiritindia.com on Sunday, April 2, 2006)
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