Cuprum Metallicum
Overview:
Hailing from the heart of elemental copper, transformed through the subtle art of homeopathy, arises Cuprum metallicum. This remedy resonates deeply with conditions marked by sudden, intense upheaval within the nervous and muscular realms. 1 Imagine the body caught in an unexpected tempest: fierce cramps that wring cries of agony, or the startling grip of convulsions, sometimes first hinted at by twitching fingers or toes. 2 Look closely during such storms for its signatures – the tell-tale clenching of thumbs drawn tightly into the palms, or the fleeting, dusky-blue shadow of cyanosis upon the skin. Cuprum metallicum also addresses profound disturbances that echo from the past, particularly ailments emerging after the natural expression of rashes was prematurely silenced. It stands, therefore, as a significant ally against vehement, spasmodic turmoil.
Common name : Copper
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C – Cramps & Spasms
Description: Cuprum metallicum features intense, clonic convulsions and cramps, often starting in fingers or toes and moving centrally. The severity, especially in calves, can cause shrieking. Cyanosis (bluish skin/lips) is common during these violent spasm attacks, highlighting its deep action on the nervous and circulatory systems.
Reference: [Boericke’s New Manual of Homeopathic Materia Medica with Repertory by William Boericke]
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U – Urine suppressed
Description: A significant physical guiding symptom is the suppression of urine. This can range from scanty flow passed with difficulty to complete anuria. It’s particularly noted in severe conditions like cholera or when internal ailments arise after the suppression of skin eruptions (exanthemata), indicating a critical state.
Reference: [Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica by John Henry Clarke]
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P – Periodicity marked
Description: Symptoms which appear periodically, and in groups. Periodicity in headache,vomiting ec.
Reference: [Dictionary Of Practical Materia Medica (All 3 Vol.) By Clarke J. H.]
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R – Rash Suppressed
Description: A cornerstone etiology for Cuprum metallicum involves serious ailments, especially neurological (convulsions, brain issues), developing after skin eruptions were improperly treated, suppressed, or failed to fully manifest. This "repercussion" is a vital guiding symptom when selecting this homeopathic medicine.
Reference: [Lectures on Homoeopathic Materia Medica by James Tyler Kent]
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U – Unconsciousness
Description: A notable physical feature during the severe convulsions or epileptiform fits characteristic of Cuprum metallicum is the loss of consciousness. The patient may suddenly fall, completely unaware during the height of the violent spasms. This period of unconsciousness, often accompanied by the signature muscle contractions and potential cyanosis, is a key element of the acute seizure picture calling for this homeopathic remedy. It’s frequently followed by a period of stupor or deep sleep.
Reference: [Materia Medica By Boericke W.]
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M – Metallic Taste
Description: Patients often describe a characteristic metallic taste, specifically like copper, in the mouth. This subjective symptom can be persistent or appear alongside nausea, vomiting, or spasms. It’s a peculiar and guiding sensation associated with Cuprum metallicum. Excessive salivation may also occur. Reference: [Concise Materia Medica of Homoeopathic Remedies by S. R. Phatak]
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M – Menses agg.
Description: Before the catamenia, ebullition of blood, palpitation of the heart, and headache. Menstruation too late, protracted, complaints before. Menses absent for months, violent delirium. Before and during menses, cramps, convulsions, piercing shrieks, spasmodic dyspnoea, violent palpitation. Menses not appearing after suppression of foot-sweat. Torpid chlorosis.
Reference: [Dictionary Of Practical Materia Medica (All 3 Vol.) By Clarke J. H.]
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E – Epileptiform Fit
Description: Cuprum metallicum is indicated in convulsive seizures that strongly resemble epilepsy. These fits often start with a cry, involve violent clonic spasms, potential loss of consciousness, and characteristic features like clenched thumbs. Profound exhaustion typically follows these intense episodes. Reference: [Allen’s Keynotes and Characteristics with Comparisons by H. C. Allen]
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T – Thumbs Clenched
Description: A highly characteristic physical sign during Cuprum metallicum convulsions or severe spasms is the clenching of the thumbs firmly into the palms, with the fingers closed over them. This specific posture is considered a strong keynote confirming the choice of this remedy in spasmodic conditions. Reference: [Text Book of Homoeopathic Materia Medica by Adolph von Lippe]
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A – Attacks of rage
Description: Attacks of rage; wants to bite the bystanders. Reference: [Concise Materia Medica Of Hom. Remedies By S.R. Phatak]
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T – Terror attacks
Description: Melancholy, with attacks of extreme anguish, like fear of death…
Reference: [Dictionary Of Practical Materia Medica (All 3 Vol.) By Clarke J. H.]
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T – Tricky behaviour
Description:Sullen; tricky; alternating yielding and head-strong..
Reference: [Concise Materia Medica Of Hom. Remedies By S.R. Phatak]
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A – Alternating moods
Description: Loquacious; then melancholy; with spells of fear of death.
Reference: [Concise Materia Medica Of Hom. Remedies By S.R. Phatak]
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C – Confusion
Description: Confusion, afraid of everybody who approaches him. Reference: [Concise Materia Medica Of Hom. Remedies By S.R. Phatak]
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K – Kicking reaction
Description: child cannot bear anyone coming near her and reacts immediately by striking, shrieking, biting, spitting, rage, kicking, attacking with fists, etc. Reference: [The Soul Of Remedies By Rajan Sankaran]
Introduction
Constitution
Clinical
Mental Symptoms
Guiding Symptoms
Characteristic
Therapeutic Value
Modality
Remedy Relationship
Dose
Terminologies
Reference
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Introduction
Introduction of Cuprum Metallicum
Common name:
Copper[1]
Synonyms
Metallic copper
Family / Group / Class / Order
Mineral kingdom
Habit and habitat / Description
Copper (Symbol: Cu) is a distinctive reddish-orange metal known for its bright metallic luster when clean.
It is a highly ductile and malleable solid, easily hammered into sheets or drawn into wires.
Copper (Cu) exhibits exceptional electrical and thermal conductivity, among the highest of all pure metals.
With atomic number 29, it is relatively dense (8.96 g/cm
3) but soft enough to be easily worked.
Over time, copper develops a characteristic greenish surface layer called patina due to oxidation.
Formula / Symbols
Cu
Name of prover
Dr Hahnemann
Introduction and history
Metallic copper, an insoluble substance in
it’s pure form is made soluble by means of trituration. Our Master Dr Samuel
Hahnemann solved the problem of using insoluble substances in the field of
therapeutics. This medicine was first introduced by him as one of the weapons to
combat against the cholera epidemic.
As per the orthodox school, copper is used as copper sulphate for external
application. But they did not dare use it internally because of its toxic effect.
However, homeopathy has made it useful through the processes of trituration and
potentization. It is the Venus of alchemists.
Preparation
It is prepared from metallic copper by trituration method.[2]
Constitution
Constitution of Cuprum Metallicum
Carbo-nitrogenoid constitution[3]
Physical make up
The face frequently appears pale, often developing a noticeable bluish tint (cyanosis).This blueness is especially marked around the lips and eyes during coughs or spasms.
Temperament
Nervous 3 , Choleric 2 [4]
Relation with heat & cold
Chilly
Miasm
Psoric, Sycotic, Tubercular, Syphilitic
Clinical
Clinical conditions of Cuprum Metallicum
After-pains. Angina pectoris. Asthma. Asthma miller. Cardialgia. Catarrh. Chlorosis. Cholera. Chorea. Convulsions. Cough. Cramps. Croup. Cyanosis. Dentition. Dyspnoea. Emissions. Epilepsy. Eruptions. Erysipelas. Fainting. Gastric disturbance. Gout. Hematemesis. Herpes. Hysteria. Inflammations. Larynx, spasm of. Mania. Measles. Meningitis. Neuralgia. Palpitation. Paralysis. Pneumonia. Psoriasis. Ringworms. Sleeplessness. Spasms. Spinal irritation. Ulcers. Whooping-cough.Yellow fever.[5]
Sites of action / Pharmacodynamics
It mainly acts upon the alimentary
canal, spinal nervous system and various nerve centres
Causation (Causes / Ailments from)
Bad effects of repercussed eruptions, suppressed foot sweat, emotions, anger, fright, loss of sleep, chorea from fright, getting wet causes epileptic attacks.
Physiological action
This agent produces a burning and constriction in the throat, an increased flow of salvia, burning in the region of the stomach with griping, colicky pains in the intestines, nausea and vomiting, and all the evidences of a gastroenteritis. The discharges from the bowels are dysenteric in character and attended with tenesmus; the liver shows granular degeneration, while the kidneys and congested; the urine is diminished and contains epithelial cells; there are headaches, convulsions, muscular tremors, defective coordination and paresis. The postmortem reveals inflammation, ulceration and even perforation of the duodenum and small intestines.[6]
Patho-physiological changes / Pathogenesis
1. It is a special irritant to the cerebrospinal nervous system affecting especially
the pneumogastric nerves and the anterior portion of the spinal cord.
2. It acts on the vagal centre producing nausea and vomiting in every case of
poisoning.
3. Through the spinal nerves it produces gastric irritation and inflammation of
every part of the abdominal viscera.
4. It produces dysentery and cholera accompanied with cramps in the
extremities.
5. As per Dr Clapton, copper produces distinctly marked green stains on gums,
bluish-green hue of perspiration in old work men, and green discharges from
old ulcers.
Mental Symptoms
Characteristic Mental Symptoms (psychology) of Cuprum Metallicum
1. Patient is nervous. Uneasy. Fixed ideas, malicious and morose.
2. Patient is fearful; piercing shrieks, weeps violently; convulsive laughter.
3. Fear of society, shuns everybody.
4. Confusion, afraid of everybody who approaches him.
5. Loquacity followed by melancholy with fear of death.
6. Attacks of rage, wants to bite bystanders.
7. He is sullen, tricky; alternatingly yielding and head strong.
8. Delirium, mania bites, beats, tears things.
Guiding Symptoms
Guiding symptoms of Cuprum Metallicum
Generalities
SPASMODIC AFFECTIONS, CRAMPS, convulsions, beginning in fingers and toes, violent, contractive, and intermitting pain, are some of the more marked expressions of the action of Cuprum; and its curative range therefore includes tonic and clonic spasms, convulsions, and epileptic attacks. Chorea brought on by fright. Nausea greater than in any other remedy. In epilepsy, aura begins at knees, ascends to hypogastrium; then unconsciousness, foaming, and falling.
Symptoms disposed to appear periodically and in groups. Complaints begin in left side. [LACHES.] Tape worm (colloidal Cuprum 3x).
Where eruptions strike in, as in scarlet fever, complaints may result, such as excessive vomiting, stupor, convulsions, which come within the sphere of this remedy. The pains are increased by movement and touch.[7]
Head
Fixed ideas, malicious and morose. Uses words not intended. Fearful. Empty feeling. Purple, red swelling of head, with convulsions. Bruised pain in brain and eyes on turning them. Meningitis. Sensation as if water were poured over head. Giddiness accompanies many ailments, head falls forward on chest.
Eye
Aching over eyes. Fixed, stary, sunken, glistening, turned upward. Crossed. Quick rolling of eyeballs, with closed eyes.
Ears
Itching in the ears. Tearing in the ears. Pressure on the ears, as from a hard body. Boring pain in and behind the ear.
Nose
Sensation of violent congestion of blood to nose. [MELILOT.].
Face
Distorted, PALE BLUISH, with blue lips. CONTRACTION OF JAWS, with foam at mouth.
Mouth
STRONG METALLIC, SLIMY TASTE, with flow of saliva. Constant protrusion and retraction of the tongue, like a snake. [LACH.] Paralysis of tongue. Stammering speech.
Throat
Inability to talk, on account of spasms in the throat. Dryness of the throat, with thirst. Inflammation of the pharynx, with impeded deglutition. Singultus and spasm of the esophagus. Desire for warm food, eats hastily. Audible sound of drink (gurgling) while swallowing it. Swelling of the glands of the neck.
Stomach
Hiccough preceding the spasms. NAUSEA. Vomiting, relieved by drinking cold water; with colic, diarrhoea, spasms. Strong metallic taste. [RHUS.] WHEN DRINKING, THE FLUID DESCENDS WITH GURGLING SOUND. [LAUR.] Craves cool drink.
Abdomen
Tense, hot and tender to touch; CONTRACTED. Neuralgia of abdominal viscera. COLIC, violent and intermittent. Intussusception.
Stool
Black, painful, bloody, with tenesmus and weakness. Cholera; with cramps in abdomen and calves.
Urinary Organ
Urgent want to make water, with scanty emission. Frequent emission of fetid (dark-red, turbid, with yellowish sediment), viscid urine, Burning shootings in the urethra, during and subsequent to the emission of urine. Wetting the bed at night.
Sexual Organ
Menses too late, protracted. Cramps, extending into chest, before, during, or after suppression of menses. Also, from suppressed foot sweats. [SIL.] Ebullition of blood; palpitation. Chlorosis. AFTER-PAINS.
Respiratory System
Cough has a gurgling sound, better by drinking cold water. Suffocative attacks, worse 3 a.m. [AM. C.] SPASM AND CONSTRICTION of chest; spasmodic asthma, alternating with spasmodic vomiting. Whooping-cough, better, swallow water, with vomiting and spasms and purple face. Spasm of the glottis. Dyspnoea with epigastric uneasiness. Spasmodic dyspnoea before menstruation. Angina with asthmatic symptoms and cramps (Clarke).
Heart & Pulse
Angina pectoris. Slow pulse; or hard, full and quick. Palpitation, praecordial anxiety and pain. Fatty degeneration. [PHYTOL.].
Neck & Back
Sensation of heaviness in the axillary glands. Swelling of the glands of the neck. Paralysis of muscles of back up to neck. Hyperaesthesia of spinal column. Backache top of sacrum.
Extremities
Jerking, twitching of muscles. Coldness of hands. Cramps in palm. Great weariness of limbs. CRAMPS IN CALVES AND SOLES. Epilepsy; aura begins in knees. Clenched thumbs. Clonic spasms, beginning in fingers and toes.
Skin
BLUISH, marbled. Ulcers, itching spots, and pimples at the folds of joints. Chronic psoriasis and lepra (Hughes).
Sleep
Profound, with shocks in body. During sleep constant rumbling in abdomen.
Fever
Pulse small, weak, and slow. Chilliness over the whole body, mostly in the extremities. Shiverings after attacks of epilepsy. Debilitating, hectic, internal heat. Flushes of heat. Slow fevers. Cold sweat (at night). Many attacks (epileptic attacks, attacks of mania) end with (cold) perspiration. Violent nocturnal perspiration.
Characteristic
Important characteristic features of Cuprum Metallicum
Keynotes / Redline
1. Cough comes in paroxysms of three, suffocative, produces a gurgling sound > drinking cold water.
2. Spasm and cramps begin in fingers and toes and then spread.
3. Epileptic aura begins in knees and ascends upwards.
4. Frequently the thumbs are clenched across the palms of hands during the convulsions.
5. Sweetish, metallic taste in mouth.
Guiding
Ailments from suppression (of eruptions or foot sweat)
Violent clonic spasms with cyanosis
Spasms or convulsions starting in fingers and/or toes
Thumbs clenched tightly into palms (during spasms)
Intense cramps (especially calves, soles) causing shrieking
PQRS
Thumbs clenched tightly into palms during spasms
Amelioration (relief) from drinking cold water (for cough/vomiting/spasms)
Gurgling sound in throat/esophagus when drinking
Constant protrusion and retraction of the tongue (snake-like)
Mania with desire to bite or strike during attacks
Confirmatory
-Cramps begins in fingers and toes and then spread to rest of the body.
-Epilepsy with aura beginning in knee and then ascending upwards.
-In between the attack, there is great restlessness, slimy metallic taste in mouth.
Nucleus symptoms
-Spasms or cramps- violence in nature, colic, abdomen drawn in, violent headache.
-Blueness, Coldness, Collapse.
-Suppression or non-development of eruptions or foot sweat leading to metastasis to brain.
-Relapsing tendency, periodicity every fortnight.
Therapeutic Value
Therapeutic Value of Cuprum Metallicum
After pains, Angina pectoris, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Cardialgia, Catarrh, Chlorosis, Cholera, Chorea, Colic, Convulsions, Cough,
Cramps, Croup, Cyanosis, Dentition, Emissions, Epilepsy, Haematemesis,
Herpes, Hyperaesthesia, Hysteria, Mania, Measles, Meningitis, Neuralgia,
Palpitations, Paralysis, Pneumonia, Psoriasis, Ringworm, Spasms, Spinal
irritation, Tapeworm, Ulcers, Whooping cough, Worms, Yellow fever.
Modality
Modality of Cuprum Metallicum
Aggravation
From emotions, anger, fright, suppressions, overworked mentally
and physically, at new moon, hot weather, from vomiting, raising arms, before
menses, from vomiting, during evening and night, cold air
Amelioration
During perspiration, laying hand on affected part, drinking cold
water, wrapping head improves headache
Remedy Relationship
Remedy Relationship of Cuprum Metallicum
Complimentary
Calc
Follows Well
Agar, Ars, Bell, Calc, Caust, Cimic, Hyos, Sep, Stram, Sulph, Verat
Antidoted By
Bell, Cham, Chin, Cic, Con, Dulc, Hep, Ip, Merc, Nux-v
It Antidotes
Aur, Merc, Op
Comparison
Ambr, Ambra, Anac, Apis, Arn, Ars, Bell, Bry, Calc, Camph, Cann-i, Caps, Carb-v, Cic, Coloc, Gels, Hyos, Lach, Laur, Nux-v, Op, Phos, Psor, Puls, Sec, Sil, Stram, Sulph, Valer, Verat, Zinc
Dose
Dose of Cuprum Metallicum
6-30th
Potency
30,200,1M
Duration of Action
40-50 days
Terminologies
Terminologies of Cuprum Metallicum
Main terms :
Homeopathic Medicine:
A system of alternative medicine based on the principle of "like cures like," where highly diluted substances are used to treat symptoms similar to those they would produce in a healthy person.
Cuprum metallicum (Cuprum met):
The specific homeopathic remedy prepared from the metal copper. It’s known for its profound action on the nervous system and muscles.
Materia Medica:
A collection of information detailing the symptoms produced by homeopathic remedies during ‘provings’ (tests on healthy individuals) and clinical use. Books by authors like Boericke, Kent, Clarke, Nash, Phatak are examples.
Guiding Symptom / Keynote:
A highly characteristic, peculiar, or intense symptom that strongly points towards a specific remedy, helping to differentiate it from others with similar general symptoms. Examples for Cuprum met include "thumbs clenched" or "ailments from suppressed eruptions".
Synoptic Key:
A structured, condensed format used here to provide a quick overview of key symptoms associated with specific letters derived from the remedy’s name.
Other terms
Clonic Spasms:
Spasms characterized by alternating contraction and relaxation of muscles.
Paroxysm:
A sudden, periodic attack or recurrence of a symptom or disease (e.g., paroxysmal cough, paroxysmal cramps).
Cyanosis:
A bluish discoloration of the skin, lips, or nails due to insufficient oxygen in the blood, often seen during severe Cuprum met convulsions.
Modalities:
The circumstances or factors that make a patient’s symptoms distinctly better (amelioration) or worse (aggravation). Examples include time of day, temperature, position, movement, eating/drinking. The modality "amelioration from a cold drink" is a keynote for Cuprum met.
Amelioration (Amel.):
Improvement or relief of symptoms under certain conditions.
Epileptiform:
Symptoms or seizures that resemble those seen in epilepsy.
Exanthemata:
Medical term for eruptive diseases or skin rashes, particularly those associated with fevers (e.g., measles, scarlet fever). Relevant for Cuprum met regarding suppression.
Reference
Reference of Cuprum Metallicum
[1] Allen’s keynotes
[2] Gems textbook of materia medica by Dr.Patil
[3] Materia medica by Dr.Dube
[4] Zomeo
[5] Dictionary Of Practical Materia Medica (All 3 Vol.) By Clarke J. H.
[6] A Manual Of Materia Medica, Therapeutics And Pharmacology By Blackwood, Alexander Leslie
[7] Materia medica by Boericke
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When might a homeopath choose Cuprum met over other cramp remedies?
Differentiation
While many remedies address cramps, a homeopath might specifically choose Cuprum metallicum when the overall picture aligns uniquely with its profile. Key differentiating factors include the extreme violence and suddenness of the cramps or convulsions, the characteristic clenching of thumbs into the palms, accompanying cyanosis (bluish skin), and often, a history of ailments beginning after suppressed skin eruptions. Therefore, these unique features guide the selection over other potential remedies.
Do homeopaths frequently use Cuprum met for childhood illnesses?
Pediatric Conditions
Yes, homeopaths often consider Cuprum metallicum for specific, severe conditions in children. For example, it’s a well-known remedy for certain types of childhood convulsions or seizures, particularly those presenting with the characteristic clenched thumbs and cyanosis. Furthermore, practitioners may prescribe it for violent, spasmodic coughs like whooping cough, especially when cold drinks bring temporary relief.
How does homeopathic Cuprum met differ from taking copper supplements?
Homeopathic Cuprum metallicum fundamentally differs from nutritional copper supplements. Homeopathy uses copper prepared through a specific process called potentization, involving extreme serial dilution and succussion (vigorous shaking). Consequently, the final remedy contains minimal or no original copper molecules, acting energetically based on symptom similarity rather than providing nutritional supplementation through a material dose.
What circumstances typically worsen or improve Cuprum met symptoms?
Aggravation
Certain conditions, known as modalities, significantly influence Cuprum met symptoms. Typically, symptoms like cramps or convulsions worsen before menses, from touch, or after vomiting. Conversely, a key characteristic involves spasms (like cough or vomiting) finding relief from drinking cold water. In addition, some individuals feel generally better during perspiration. Recognizing these factors helps practitioners confirm the remedy choice.
Besides physical spasms, what mental or emotional symptoms does Cuprum met address in homeopathy?
While known for physical convulsions, homeopaths also utilize Cuprum metallicum for specific mental pictures. For instance, individuals needing this remedy might display marked anxiety, intense fears (like fear of death or being approached), or exhibit alternating states, such as shifting between seriousness and mimicking others, or periods of rage interrupting melancholy. Therefore, assessing these mental symptoms is crucial for a complete homeopathic prescription.