Sabadilla
By Adolph von Lippe — Keynotes and Red Line Symptoms of the Materia Medica
Common name: cevadilla.
Worm affections of children (Bell., Bry., Calc., Cina, Merc., Sil., Spig., Sulph.) (A.).
Twitching, convulsive tremblings and catalepsy from worms (Cina, Graph., Psor.) (A.).
Nymphomania from ascarides (Plat.) (A.).
Hay fever (All-C., Ars., Gels.) (D.).
Chill returning at the same hour (Ars.) (C.).
Chilliness from feet to head (A.).
Chill predominates (Camph., Nux-V., Verat.) (Br.).
No thirst during chill; heat often internal (G.).
Influenza with violent, spasmodic sneezing (Ars.) and lachrymation on going into open air (Calc., Phos., Sil., Sulph., Thuj.) (D.).
Many symptoms go from right to left (Lyc., Podo.) (A.).
Eyes swollen and watery (Euphr.) (D.).
Headache from too much thinking, too close application or attention (Arg-N.) (A.).
BURNING, WATERY DISCHARGE FROM THE NOSE (All-C., Ars., Nat-M.) (D.).
Delirium during intermittents (Ars., Lach., Nat-M., Podo., Verat.) (A.).
Nervous, timid, easily startled (Bor., Gels., Kali-C.) (Br.).
ILLUSIONS: THAT HE IS SICK; THAT PARTS ARE SHRUNKEN; THAT SHE IS PREGNANT (Ign., Thuj., Verat.), WHEN ONLY DISTENDED WITH FLATUS; AND THAT SHE HAS SOME HORRIBLE THROAT DISEASE THAT WILL BE FATAL (A.).
Parchment-like dryness of the skin (Ars.) (A.).
Swelling of the throat and tonsils (Bell., Merc., Sil.) (D.).
DIPHTHERIA OR TONSILLITIS (Ars., Bell., Kali-M., Lach., Lyc., Merc-P-I, Nux-V., Phyt., Rhus-T., Sil.) (A.).
CAN SWALLOW WARM FOOD MORE EASILY, (A.).
Stitches and most symptoms, especially of the throat, go from left to right (Lach., Lac-C.) (A.).
Sensation of a skin hanging loosely in the throat; must swallow over it (A.).
Dryness of the fauces and throat (Aesc., Bry., Sulph.) (A.).
Tongue feels burnt (Bell., Iris, Thuj.) (B.).
Canine hunger (Lyc., Sulph., Tub.) (B.).
Craves hot things, sweets or milk (B.).
Crawling, itching at the anus (Calc., Cina, Sulph., Teuc.) (B.).
Loss of appetite (Cycl., Nux-V., Puls.) (A.).
Sour or rancid eructations (Alum., Bar-C., Calc., Carb-V., Ferr-I., Graph., Kali-B.) (A.).
Sneezing in spasmodic paroxysms, followed by lachrymation (All-C.) (A.).
COPIOUS, WATERY CORYZA (All-C., Euphr., Rhus-T.) (A.).
Face hot and eye-lids red and burning (All-C., Ars., Sulph.) (A.).
Great sleepiness in the forenoon (Ant-C., Bism., Calc., Calc-P., Carb-An., Carb-V., Gels., Mosch., Nat-C., Nux-V., Podo., Sep., Thuj.) (G.).
Disturbed and unrefreshing sleep at night (Nux-V., Puls., Sulph.) (C.).
Confused dreams (Bry., Calc, Coff., Dulc., Ferr., Glon., Ign., Lyc., Nat-M., Nux-V., Puls., Sep.) (C.).
Lassitude and weakness (Gels., Nux-V., Phos., Pic-Ac., Zinc.) (C.).
AGGRAVATION: In the fore-noon; before midnight; from cold; while resting; from cold drinks; during new and full moon; and from odours.
AMELIORATION: From motion; while swallowing; while getting warm; from warmth; and from warm food and drink.
RELATIONSHIP: It follows Bry. and Ran-B. well in pleurisy, and has cured after Acon. and Bry. failed.
Antidotes: Con., Lach., Lyc. and Puls.
Complementary: Sep.