Eupatorium Perfoliatum (eup-per) ইউপেটোরিয়াম পার্ফোলিয়েটাম
Eupatorium perfoliatum. Boneset. (Compositae.) Thoroughwort. Tincture of whole plant.
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পরিচয়ঃ অপর নাম বোন-সেট (bone-set), এগু উইড (ague weed) । বাংলাদেশে ইহা “হাড়জোড়া”নামে খ্যাত। ইহা কম্পোজিটী জাতীয় উদ্ভিদ। এর মুকুলিত ও সরস অবস্থায় এ থেকে অরিষ্ট তৈরী করা হয়।
ধাতুগত বৈশিষ্ট্যঃ দূর্বল দেহ, বৃদ্ধ ও নেশাখোর ব্যক্তির পক্ষে ইহা ভাল খাটে।
Antidote food / ঔষধের ক্রিয়ানাশক খাদ্য: কফি, কর্পূর ।
ঔষধের পরিপন্থী বা অনিষ্টকর খাদ্য / Inimical food : খাদ্যের গন্ধ ।
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এই ঔষধের পর নেট্রাম মিউর ও সিপিয়া উত্তম কাজ করে।
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অস্থি ভাঙ্গিয়া গেলে যেরূপ বেদনা, সর্ব শরীরে সেরূপ বেদনা।
কাতরতাঃ
শীতকাতর (দ্বিতীয় গ্রেড) : [Synthesis]
মায়াজমেটিক অবস্থাঃ (মায়াজমের দোষ নষ্ট করার শক্তি):
মূল কথাঃ
- অস্থি ভাঙ্গিয়া গেলে যেরূপ বেদনা, সর্ব শরীরে সেরূপ বেদনা।
- চক্ষু পযর্ন্ত ভীষন প্রকৃতির কামড়ানীর সহিত বেদনা।
- জ্বর সকাল ৭ টা থেকে ৯ টার মধ্যে বৃদ্ধি পায়।
- পিত্ত বমি।
- নড়াচড়ায় বৃদ্ধি অথচ না নড়িয়াও থাকিতে পারে না।
- সর্বদাই আবৃত থাকিবার ইচ্ছা।
ব্যবহারস্থলঃ ইনফ্লুয়েঞ্জা, ম্যালেরিয়া জ্বর, অস্থিবেদনা, পৃষ্ঠবেদনা, পিত্তজ্বর, সবিরাম জ্বর, স্বল্পবিরাম জ্বর, ডেঙ্গু জ্বর, সর্দি কাশি, হাম, অতিসার, যকৃতের পীড়া, শোথ প্রভৃতি পীড়ায় উপযোগী।
ক্রিয়াস্থলঃ পাকস্থলী ও যকৃতের উপর এবং বায়ুনলীর ঝিল্লীর উপর ইহার প্রধান ক্রিয়া দেখিতে পাওয়া যায়।
উপশম/হ্রাসঃ হামাগুড়ি দিবার জন্য উঠিয়া বসিলে, উপুর হইয়া শুইলে, হাত দিয়া বুক চাপিলে, কথা বার্তা বলিলে, পিত্ত বমনে, ঘামে উপশম।
বৃদ্ধিঃ চিৎ হইয়া শুইয়া থাকিলে কাশি বৃদ্ধি, ঘরের বাহিরে গেলে, খোলা বাতাসে, ঠান্ডা ঘরে, প্রাতঃকালে, বাঁ দিকে শুইলে, জ্বর ছাড়িলে (কাশি)বৃদ্ধি। নিদিষ্ট সময় অন্তর (সকাল ৭টা হইতে ৯ টা, তৃতীয় দিনে, ৭ম দিনে) বৃদ্ধি।
ক্রিয়া স্থিতিকালঃ ১-৭ দিন।
লক্ষণ সূত্রঃ এম, ভট্রাচার্য্য: পৃষ্ঠা-৩৬২, এন, সি ঘোষ: পৃষ্ঠা-৩১৩, উইলিয়াম বোরিক: পৃষ্ঠা-১৯৫, নরেন্দ্রনাথ বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়: পৃষ্ঠা-৯৫, অতুল কৃষ্ণ দত্ত: পৃষ্ঠা-৪২৬, ই. এ. ফ্যারিংটন: পৃষ্ঠা-১৯৯, জেমস টেইলর কেন্ট: পৃষ্ঠা-৩৬৩, নীলমনি ঘটক: পৃষ্ঠা-৩০৮, ই. বি ন্যাশ: পৃষ্ঠা-৫৫৭, জে এম মিত্র: পৃষ্ঠা-৩৫৬, এস কে সাহা: পৃষ্ঠা-৪৯, এইচ. সি এলেন: পৃষ্ঠা-১১৯, জন হেনরি ক্লার্ক: পৃষ্ঠা-৬৫০ ।
Eupatorium Perfoliatum
Boneset. (Compositae.)
Thoroughwort
H.C. Allen
Eupatorium Perfoliatum
Boneset. (Compositae.)
- Adapted to diseases of old people; worn-out constitutions, especially from inebriety; cachexia, from prolonged or frequent attacks of bilious or intermittent fevers.
- Bruised feeling, as if broken, all over the body (Arn., Bellis, Pyr.).
- Bone pains affecting back, head, chest, limbs, especially the wrists, as if dislocated.
- The more general and severe, the better adapted (compare, Bry., Mer.).
- Painful soreness of eyeballs; coryza, aching in every bone; great prostration in epidemic influenza (Lac. c.). Pains come quickly and go quickly and go away quickly (Bell., Mag. p., Eup. pur.).
- Vertigo; sensation as if falling to the left (cannot turn the head to the left for fear of alling, Col.).
- Cough: chronic; loose with hectic; chest sore, must support it with hands (Bry., Nat. c.); < at night; following measles or suppressed intermittents.
- Fever: chill to 9 a. m. one day, at noon the next day; bitter vomiting at close of chill; drinking hastens chill and causes vomiting; bone pains, before and during chill.
- Insatiable thirst before and during chill and fever; knows chill is coming because he cannot drink enough.
Relations: Is followed well: by, Nat. m. and Sep. Compare: Chel., Pod., Lyc., in jaundiced conditions. Bryonia is the nearest analogue, having free sweat, but pains keep patient quiet; while Eup. has scanty sweat and pains make patient restless.
William BOERICKE
EUPATORIUM PERFOLIATUM
Thoroughwort
Known
as "Bone-set", from the prompt manner in which it relieves pain in
limbs and muscles that accompanies some forms of febrile disease, like
malaria and influenza.
Eupatorium acts principally upon the gastro-hepatic organs and bronchial mucous membrane.
It
is a boon in miasmatic districts, along rivers, marshes, etc, and in
all conditions where there is a great deal of bone-pain.
Cachexia from old chronic, bilious intermittents.
Worn-out constitutions from inebriety.
Sluggishness of all organs and functions.
Bone-pains, general and severe.
Soreness.
Marked periodicity (Ars; China; Cedron).
Head:
- Throbbing pain.
- Pressure as if a cap of lead pressed over the whole skull.
- Vertigo; sensation of falling to left.
- Vomiting of bile.
- Top and back of head with pain and soreness of eyeballs.
- Periodical headache, every third and seventh day.
- Occipital pain after lying down, with sense of weight.
Mouth: Cracks in corners of mouth, yellow coated tongue, thirst.
Stomach:
- Tongue yellow.
- Taste bitter.
- Hepatic region sore.
- Great thirst.
- Vomiting and purging of bile, of green liquid several quarts at a time.
- Vomiting preceded by thirst. Hiccough (Sulph ac; Hydrocy ac).
- Avoids tight clothing.
Stool:
- Frequent, green watery.
- Cramps.
- Constipated, with sore liver.
Respiratory:
- Coryza, with sneezing.
- Hoarseness and cough, with soreness in chest; must support it.
- Influenza, with great soreness of muscles and bones.
- Chronic loose cough, chest sore; worse at night.
- Cough relieved by getting on hands and knees.
Fever:
- Perspiration relieves all symptoms except headache.
- Chill between 7 and 9 am, preceded by thirst with great soreness and aching of bones.
- Nausea, vomiting of bile at close of chill or hot stage; throbbing headache. Knows chill is coming on because he cannot drink enough.
Extremities:
- Aching pain in back.
- Aching in bones of extremities with soreness of flesh.
- Aching in arms and wrists.
- Swelling of left great toe.
- Gouty soreness and inflamed nodosities of joints, associated with headache.
- Dropsical swelling.
Modalities:
- Worse, periodically.
- Better, by conversation, by getting on hands and knees.
Relationship:
Compare: Bryon; Sepia; Natr mur; Chelidon. Nyctanthes arbor-tristis (bilious fever; insatiable thirst; bitter vomiting at close of chill; also constipation of children).
Dose: Tincture, to third attenuation.
E.B. Nash
Eupatorium Perfoliatum
- Painful soreness of eyeballs; coryza; aching in every bone; prostration in epidemic of influenza (La Grippe).
- Deep hard achings as if in the bones, with sore, bruised feeling all over, back, arms, wrists, legs.
- Vomiting of bile between chill and heat. Chill 7 to 9 A. M.
- Hoarseness in the morning, with soreness in chest when coughing; holds it with his hands.
- The bruised feeling of Eupatorium is accompanied with a deep hard aching, as if in the bones.
Eupatorium Perfoliatum.
(Eup-per.)
Eupatorium perfoliatum. Boneset. (Compositae.) Thoroughwort. Tincture of whole plant.
Gist of the Eupatorium Perfoliatum (Eup-per)
* The main idea of Eupatorium is a bruised feeling as of broken bones all over the body.
* Eupatorium patients tend to restlessness, especially in connection with severe bone pain.
* Intense aching in limbs and back, as if bones were broken.
*Bone pains affecting back, head, chest, limbs, especially the wrists, as if dislocated.
*Bruised feeling, as if broken, all over the body (Arn., Bellis, Pyr.).
* Coryza, with aching in every bone.
* Painful soreness of eyeballs; coryza; aching in every bone; prostration in epidemic of influenza (La Grippe).
* Chilliness in the morning, heat throughout the rest of the day, but no perspiration or profuse perspiration without relief.
* A characteristic symptom of Eupatorium is vomiting of bile.
[Courtesy: H.C. Allen, William BOERICKE, JAMES TYLER KENT, John Henry CLARKE, CONSTANTINE HERING, Cyrus Maxwell BOGER, E. B. NASH, J.W. Hutchinson, George Vithoulkas]
H.C. Allen
Adapted to diseases of old people; worn-out constitutions, especially from inebriety; cachexia, from prolonged or frequent attacks of bilious or intermittent fevers.
Bruised feeling, as if broken, all over the body (Arn., Bellis, Pyr.).
Bone pains affecting back, head, chest, limbs, especially the wrists, as if dislocated.
The more general and severe, the better adapted (compare, Bry., Mer.).
Painful soreness of eyeballs; coryza, aching in every bone; great prostration in epidemic influenza (Lac. c.).
Pains come quickly and go quickly and go away quickly (Bell., Mag. p., Eup. pur.).
Vertigo; sensation as if falling to the left (cannot turn the head to the left for fear of alling, Col.).
Cough: chronic; loose with hectic; chest sore, must support it with hands (Bry., Nat. c.); < at night; following measles or suppressed intermittent.
Fever: chill to 9 a. m. one day, at noon the next day; bitter vomiting at close of chill; drinking hastens chill and causes vomiting;
Bone pains, before and during chill. Insatiable thirst before and during chill and fever; knows chill is coming because he cannot drink enough.
Relations: Is followed well: by, Nat. m. and Sep.
Relations: Compare: Chel., Pod., Lyc., in jaundiced conditions. Bryonia is the nearest analogue, having free sweat, but pains keep patient quiet; while Eup. has scanty sweat and pains make patient restless.
William BOERICKE
Known as "Bone-set", from the prompt manner in which it relieves pain in limbs and muscles that accompanies some forms of febrile disease, like malaria and influenza. Eupatorium acts principally upon the gastro-hepatic organs and bronchial mucous membrane.
It is a boon in miasmatic districts, along rivers, marshes, etc, and in all conditions where there is a great deal of bone-pain.
Cachexia from old chronic, bilious intermittents.
Worn-out constitutions from inebriety.
Sluggishness of all organs and functions.
Bone-pains, general and severe. Soreness.
Marked periodicity (Ars; China; Cedron).
Occipital pain after lying down, with sense of weight.
Top and back of head with pain and soreness of eyeballs.
Periodical headache, every third and seventh day.
Cracks in corners of mouth,
Yellow coated tongue, thirst.
Vomiting and purging of bile, of green liquid several quarts at a time.
Perspiration relieves all symptoms except headache.
Chill between 7 and 9 am, precededby thirst with great soreness and aching of bones.
Aching pain in back. Aching in bones of extremities with soreness of flesh.
Aching in arms and wrists.
Coryza, with sneezing. Hoarseness and cough, with soreness in chest; must support it.
Influenza, with great soreness of muscles and bones.
Modalities: Worse, periodically. Better, by conversation, by getting on hands and knees.
Relationship: Compare: Bryon; Sepia; Natr mur; Chelidon. Nyctanthes arbor-tristis (bilious fever; insatiable thirst; bitter vomiting at close of chill; also constipation of children).
JAMES TYLER KENT
For every cold in the head, or running of the nose, every bone-ache or high fever, or headache from cold, the good old housewife had her Boneset-tea ready.
The common winter colds.
The most prominent symptom are the vomiting of bile, the aching of the bones as if they would break, the pains in the stomach after eating, and the nausea from thought and smell of food.
The bones ache as if they would break.
Headaches, having a third and seventh-day aggravation, coming with more or less periodicity.
Painful soreness in the eyeballs like Bryoniaand Gelsemium.
John Henry CLARKE
Coryza, with sneezing; aching in every bone.
Aching in bones with soreness of the flesh.
Intense soreness and aching in limbs, as if bruised or beaten.
Wrists pain as if broken or dislocated.
Heat in the hands, sometimes with perspiration.
Dropsical swelling of both feet and ankles.
Heat in the soles of the feet, in the morning.
Relations:
Bryonia is the closest analogue; but Bryonia has free sweat, and the pains make the patient keep still. Eup. perfol.
has scanty sweat, and its pains cause restlessness. Compare also: Arn., Caps., Chel., Symph., Podoph., and Lycop.; nausea from smell of food, Colch. Compatible: Nat. mur. and Sepia, which also follow well.
Nausea from smell of food or cooking.
Great aversion to light.
Painful soreness of lids.
Fever: Thirst a long time before the chill, which continues during the chill and heat.
CONSTANTINE HERING
Feels at night as if he was going out of his mind.
Moaning with the aching pain; during cold stage.
Sensation as if falling to the left.
Vertigo on attempting to rise in bed.
Soreness and pulsation in back part of head.
Painful soreness of eyeballs.
Redness of margins of lids, with glutinous secretion from Meibomean glands.
Great aversion to light.
The smell of food, odors and cooking produced qualmishness.
Coryza, with aching in every bone.
Catarrh, with sore fauces; with costiveness.
Fluent coryza ; sneezing ; hoarseness.
Epidemic influenza.
Cough, with flushed face and painful eyes.
Tongue coated yellow, or covered with white fur.
Soreness of fauces, with catarrh.
Thirst for cold water.
Thirst throughout night before paroxysm.
Thirst a long time before chill, continues during chill and heat; no thirst during sweat.
Vomiting preceded by thirst.
Retching and vomiting of bile.
Tight clothing is oppressive.
Herpetic eruption, affecting anus and surrounding parts, scrotum and thighs.
Inflammation of meatus urinarius, in a woman.
Hoarse, rough cough, with scraping in bronchia.
Creeping chills, principally on back.
Intense aching in back and limbs ; extremities as if broken.
Aching pain and soreness, as from having been beaten in arms, above and below elbows.
Intense aching in limbs and back, as if bones were broken.
Chilliness, with excessive trembling and nausea.
Chill induced or hastened by drinking cold water.
Chill spreads from back; begins between 7 and 9 A. M.
Vomiting of bile at end of hot stage, followed by slight sweat and sleep.
Bruised feeling, as if broken, all over body.
Cyrus Maxwell BOGER
REGION:
BONES.
Stomach.
Liver.
Occiput.
Bronchiæ.
Muscles: Chest. Back. Limbs.
WORSE:
COLD AIR.
Motion.
PERIODICALLY: 7-9 A.M. 3rd. or 7th. day.
Lying on part.
Coughing.
Smell or sight of food.
BETTER:
Vomitingbile.
Sweating.
Lying on face.
VIOLENT, ACHING, BONE-BREAKING PAINS (Coccl. Pyro. Rut.).
Bruised, sore ache, < back. Restless, chilly and nauseated.
Bittervomiting, after chill or during heat.
Complementary: Nat-m. Sep.
Related: Bry. Nux-v.
E. B. NASH
Painful soreness of eyeballs; coryza; aching in every bone; prostration in epidemic of influenza (La Grippe).
Deep hard achings as if in the bones, with sore, bruised feeling all over, back, arms, wrists, legs.
Vomiting of bile between chill and heat. Chill 7 to 9 A. M.
Hoarseness in the morning, with soreness in chest when coughing; holds it with his hands.
The bruised feeling of Eupatorium is accompanied with a deep hard aching, as if in the bones.
"Bruised feeling as if broken, all over the body." (Arnica, Bellis, Pyrogen.)
J.W. Hutchinson
Intense soreness and aching in the limbs, as if bruised or beaten.
With chill more shivering than degree of coldness warrant; thirst several hours before the chill, which continues during the chill and heat.
George Vithoulkas
The main idea of Eupatorium is a bruised feeling as of broken bones all over the body.
Common colds (grippal infections), but also epidemic influenza and in intermittent and remittent fevers.
Very violent pains after eating; no rest until all is vomited up again.
A characteristic symptom of Eupatorium is vomiting of bile.
Violent headache as if the head were about to burst, located especially in the occiput.
Chilliness in the morning, heat throughout the rest of the day, but no perspiration or profuse perspiration without relief.
Eupatorium patients tend to restlessness, especially in connection with severe bone pain.
Could not lie in bed on account of a feeling as if every bone was bruised, which caused a feeling of despair, moaning and crying out.
Amelioration, mainly of pain, by diversion, especially by conversation with other people.
Compatible: Nat-m, Sepia, which also follow well.
Bryonia is the closet analogue; but Bry, has sweat, and the pains make the patient keep still, Eup-per has scanty sweat, and its pains cause restlessness.
HOMŒOPATHIC MATERIA MEDICA
by William BOERICKE, M.D.
Presented by Médi-T
EUPATORIUM PERFOLIATUM
Thoroughwort
Known as "Bone-set", from the prompt manner in which it relieves pain in limbs and muscles that accompanies some forms of febrile disease, like malaria and influenza. Eupatorium acts principally upon the gastro-hepatic organs and bronchial mucous membrane. It is a boon in miasmatic districts, along rivers, marshes, etc, and in all conditions where there is a great deal of bone-pain. Cachexia from old chronic, bilious intermittents. Worn-out constitutions from inebriety. Sluggishness of all organs and functions. Bone-pains, general and severe. Soreness. Marked periodicity (Ars; China; Cedron).
Head.--Throbbing pain. Pressure as if a cap of lead pressed over the whole skull. Vertigo; sensation of falling to left. Vomiting of bile. Top and back of head with pain and soreness of eyeballs. Periodical headache, every third and seventh day. Occipital pain after lying down, with sense of weight.
Mouth.--Cracks in corners of mouth, yellow coated tongue, thirst.
Stomach.--Tongue yellow. Taste bitter. Hepatic region sore. Great thirst. Vomiting and purging of bile, of green liquid several quarts at a time. Vomiting preceded by thirst. Hiccough (Sulph ac; Hydrocy ac). Avoids tight clothing.
Stool.--Frequent, green watery. Cramps. Constipated, with sore liver.
Respiratory.--Coryza, with sneezing. Hoarseness and cough, with soreness in chest; must support it. Influenza, with great soreness of muscles and bones. Chronic loose cough, chest sore; worse at night. Cough relieved by getting on hands and knees.
Fever.--Perspiration relieves all symptoms except headache. Chill between 7 and 9 am, preceded by thirst with great soreness and aching of bones. Nausea, vomiting of bile at close of chill or hot stage; throbbing headache. Knows chill is coming on because he cannot drink enough.
Extremities.--Aching pain in back. Aching in bones of extremities with soreness of flesh. Aching in arms and wrists. Swelling of left great toe. Gouty soreness and inflamed nodosities of joints, associated with headache. Dropsical swelling.
Modalities.--Worse, periodically. Better, by conversation, by getting on hands and knees.
Relationship.--Compare: Bryon; Sepia; Natr mur; Chelidon. Nyctanthes arbor-tristis (bilious fever; insatiable thirst; bitter vomiting at close of chill; also constipation of children).
Dose.--Tincture, to third attenuation.