DIOSCOREA VILLOSA
By C.M. Boger â A Synoptic Key of the Materia Medica
REGION
- NERVES: Cord. Abdominal. Sciatic.
- Navel.
- Gall - bladder.
- Right side.
WORSE
- Doubling up.
- Lying.
- Tea; eating.
BETTER
- Stretching out or bending back.
- Motion; in open air (Mag - c. Pul.).
- Hard pressure.
A remedy of pains, of all kinds. UNBEARABLY SHARP, CUTTING, TWISTING, GRIPING OR GRINDING PAINS; that dart about or radiate; to distant parts, arms, etc.; in paroxysms; cease suddenly, then start in a different place; periodical. Shudderings, from pain, etc. .................... Nervous and easily troubled. Confused, full head. Sensation as if head were crushed down (Dio.). Eructations; with hiccough. Cardialgia. Pains shoot from liver to right nipple. Violent abdominal colic, > motion; pains go into back, chest or arms. Flatulence. Darting, from anus to liver. Piles like a bunch of cherries. Weakening morning diarrhÅa, without relief. Erections lasting all night. Cold relaxed sexual organs. Atonic emissions, then weakness; < knees. Violent dysmenorrhÅa. Chest or cardiac pains radiate into both arms. Felon. Burning, numb, sciatic (r) pain, < motion. Hamstrings seem too short. Cold, clammy sweat; of strong odor on genitals.
Related: Colo. Mag-c.