Hypericum Perforatum
Overview of Hypericum perforatum:
Hypericum Perforatum is a great remedy for injuries to nerves, especially when they are lacerated.
It is one of the pre-eminent surgical remedies that the homeopaths boast of.
The name Hypericum Perforatum is derived from ‘hyper’ meaning above and ‘eicon’ meaning image, as the superior part of the flower represents a figure.
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H – Headache and Coccyx Injury
Description:
In Hypericum Perforatum Patient Headache after a fall upon occiput, with sensation as if being lifted up high into the air; great anxiety lest she fall from this height. [1]
Coccyx injury from fall, with pain radiating up spine and down limbs. [2]
References:
Allen, H.C., Allen’s Keynotes Rearranged and Classified with Leading Remedies of the Materia Medica and Bowel Nosodes
Boericke, W., Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica & Repertory
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Y – Yelps of Pain
Description:
Hypericum Perforatum Patient is excessive painfulness is a guiding symptom to its use. [2]
References:
Boericke, W., Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica & Repertory
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P – Punctured Wounds
Description:
The great remedy for injuries to nerves, especially of fingers, toes and nails. Crushed fingers, especially tips. Punctured wounds. [2]
References:
Boericke, W., Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica & Repertory
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E – Extremities, Injuries to Nerve-Rich Areas
Description:
Hypericum Perforatum Patient Injury to parts rich in sentient nerves – fingers, toes, matrices of nails, palms or soles – where the intolerable pain shows nerves are severely involved. [1]
References:
Allen, H.C., Allen’s Keynotes Rearranged and Classified with Leading Remedies of the Materia Medica and Bowel Nosodes
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R – Relieves Pain After Operations
Description:
Relieves pain after operations. Quite supersedes the use of Morphia after operations (Helmuth). [2]
References:
Boericke, W., Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica & Repertory
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I – Injuries from Stepping on Nails, Needles
Description:
Hypericum Perforatum Patient
Injuries: from treading on nails, needles, pins, splinters (Led.); from rat-bites; prevents lock-jaw. [2]
References:
Allen, H.C., Allen’s Keynotes Rearranged and Classified with Leading Remedies of the Materia Medica and Bowel Nosodes
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C – Crushed Injuries & Concussions
Description:
Hypericum Perforatum Patient Crushed, mashed finger-tips.
Mechanical injuries of spinal cord; bad effects of spinal concussion; pains, after a fall on coccyx. [1]
References:
Allen, H.C., Allen’s Keynotes Rearranged and Classified with Leading Remedies of the Materia Medica
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U – Unbearable, Intolerable Pains
Description:
Hypericum Perforatum Patient where the intolerable pain shows nerves are severely involved.
References:
Allen, H.C., Allen’s Keynotes Rearranged and Classified with Leading Remedies of the Materia Medica and Bowel Nosodes
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M – Mechanical Injuries of Nerves
Description:
Hypericum Perforatum is the great remedy for injuries to nerves.
Mechanical injuries of spinal cord.
References:
Boericke, W., Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica & Repertory
Allen, H.C., Allen’s Keynotes Rearranged and Classified with Leading Remedies of the Materia Medica and Bowel Nosodes
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S – Sensation of being lifted high
Description:
In Hypericum Perforatum Patient, Headache: after a fall upon occiput, with sensation as if being lifted up high into the air; great anxiety lest she fall from this height. [1]
References:
Allen, H.C., Allen’s Keynotes Rearranged and Classified with Leading Remedies of the Materia Medica and Bowel Nosodes
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H – Head (Effects on)
Description:
Hypericum Perforatum Patient’s Brain as if compressed. [2]
References:
Boericke, W., Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica & Repertory
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O – Overwhelmed by Shock/Fright
Description:
Hypericum Perforatum Removes bad effects of shock, of fright, of mesmerism. [1]
Effects of shock. [2]
References:
Allen, H.C., Allen’s Keynotes Rearranged and Classified with Leading Remedies of the Materia Medica and Bowel Nosodes
Boericke, W., Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica & Repertory
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C – Confused Thinking & Communication
Description:
Hypericum Perforatum Patient Makes mistakes in writing and talking. [2]
References:
Boericke, W., Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica & Repertory
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K – Knocked Down (Nervous Depression)
Description:
Hypericum Perforatum Patient’s Nervous depression following wounds or surgical operations. [1]
Melancholy. [2]
References:
Allen, H.C., Allen’s Keynotes Rearranged and Classified with Leading Remedies of the Materia Medica and Bowel Nosodes
Boericke, W., Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica & Repertory
Introduction
Constitution
Clinical
Mental Symptoms
Guiding Symptoms
Characteristic
Therapeutic Value
Modality
Remedy Relationship
Dose
Terminologies
Reference
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Introduction
Introduction of Hypericum perforatum
Common name of Hypericum Perforatum:
St. John’s wort [3]
Synonyms of Hypericum Perforatum :
St. John’s wort [3]
Family / Group / Class / Order of Hypericum Perforatum:
Hypericaceae [3]
Habit and habitat / Description of Hypericum Perforatum:
Hypericum is indigenous to Europe, northern Africa and some parts of Asia. This Medicine has become naturalised in North America.
It grows in fields, groves and hedges. It is a perennial herb with woody branches and the root is
dark brown. [3]
Name of prover of Hypericum Perforatum:
Dr Geo. F. Mueller [3]
Introduction and history of Hypericum Perforatum:
It is a great remedy for injuries to nerves, especially when they are lacerated.
It is one of the pre-eminent surgical remedies that the homeopaths boast of. [3]
Doctrine of signature of Hypericum Perforatum Patient:
The Signature: When the bright yellow flower buds or petals are crushed, they release a deep, reddish-purple juice or oil.
The Interpretation: This "bleeding" quality was interpreted as a signature for conditions involving blood, bleeding, and wounds. Furthermore, given the intense, sharp nature of nerve pain (often described as shooting or stabbing), this red "blood" was also seen as a sign for its affinity towards nerve injuries and the intense pain associated with them. Hypericum is famously known as the "Arnica of the nerves" in homeopathy, used for crush injuries, lacerations, and pains with shooting, radiating characteristics, especially where nerves are severely involved. [1]
Parts used of Hypericum Perforatum Patient:
whole fresh, blooming plant. [3]
Active principles of Hypericum Perforatum Patient:
It has oleum hypereci, tannin and resins, photodynamically active pigment hypericin, hyperine, quercetin, volatile oil and tannic substances. [3]
Preparation of Hypericum Perforatum Patient:
The mother tincture is prepared from the whole fresh, blooming plant. [3]
Constitution
Physical make up of Hypericum Perforatum:
Reddish, or flushed face and skin [3]
Temperament of Hypericum Perforatum Patient:
Irritable Temprament [3]
Diathesis of Hypericum Perforatum Patient:
Traumatic Diathesis [2]
Relation with heat & cold:
Neither hot nor chilly [3]
Miasm:
Psora [3]
Clinical
Clinical conditions of Hypericum perforatum:
Hypericum Perforatum Prevents lock jaw.
In wounds where formally Aconite and Arnica were given alternately, Hypericum Perforatum cures.
Hypericum Perforatum is superior to Arnica before or after teeth extraction.
As post operative dressing on neurovascular helona, has analgesic properties.
Locally for neuralgia of leg with profuse sweating (sciatica).
Facial paralysis resulting from forceps delivery when Arnica fails. [4]
Sites of action / Pharmacodynamics:
Spinal nerves, spinal cord,
meninges, vertex, nervous system, brain, etc. [4]
Causation (Causes / Ailments from):
Mechanical injuries of the spinal cord, rat bites, bad effects of spinal concussions, fall on coccyx, any type of injury, etc. [4]
Physiological action:
Punctured, incised or lacerated wounds, sore, painful. Especially
if of long duration.
Hypericum Perforatum is best suited for treating wounds of parts rich in nerve supply like, fingers, toes, nails, coccyx, palms and soles.
Hypericum Perforatum Patient Injuries from treading on nails, pins, splinters, needles, from rat
bites; mechanical injuries to brain and spine. [4]
Patho-physiological changes / Pathogenesis:
Hypericum Perforatum acts on the brain, spinal cord, where it induces a vascular erethism and congestion.
Acts upon the kidneys as a diuretic.
Hypericum Perforatum acts upon the rectum producing haemorrhoids.
Acts upon the respiratory system producing spasmodic asthmatic attacks with changes of weather before storms.
Hypericum Perforatum acts on the brain and nervous system producing neuritis, tingling, burning, numbness and constant drowsiness.
Also acts as an astringent and sedative. [4]
Mental Symptoms
Characteristic Mental Symptoms (psychology) of Hypericum Perforatum
Hypericum Perforatum Patient Irritable, inclined to speak sharply; slept badly.
Makes mistakes while writing; omits letters.
Hypericum Perforatum Patient Confused, forgets what she wanted to say.
Singing followed by weeping and loud screaming, with gasping.
Melancholy, great anxiety, delirium, sees spirits, spectres.
Erotic ideas, brain excited, as after tea. Increase of intellectual power.
Buzzing sensation in vertex at night, as if something living were in the brain.
Sensation as if being lifted high up in the air.
Heaviness and dizziness in the head.
Vertigo at night, with an urging to urinate.
Sensation as if a worm were moving in the throat. [3]
Guiding Symptoms
Guiding Symptoms of Hypericum Perforatum
Generalities:
Hypericum Perforatum is The great remedy for injuries to nerves, especially of fingers, toes and nails.
Crushed fingers, especially tips. Excessive painfulness is a guiding symptom to its use.
Prevents lockjaw.
PUNCTURED wounds.
Hypericum Perforatum Relieves pain after operations. Quite supersedes the use of Morphia after operations. (Helmuth.)
Spasms after every injury.
Has an important action on the rectum; haemorrhoids.
COCCYGODYNIA.
Spasmodic asthmatic attacks with changes of weather or before storms, better by copious expectoration.
Injured nerves from bites of animals.
Tetanus. Neuritis, tingling, burning and numbness.
Constant drowsiness. [5]
Head:
Hypericum Perforatum Patient has Heavy; feeling as if touched by AN ICY COLD HAND.
THROBBING IN VERTEX; worse in close room. Brain seems compressed.
Right side of face aches. Brain-fag and neurasthenia.
Facial neuralgia and toothache of a pulling, tearing character, with sadness. HEAD FEELS LONGER–elongated to a point.
In fractured skull, bone splinters. Brain feels alive. Pains in eyes and ears. Falling out of hair. [5]
Eye:
Hypericum Perforatum has Disturbed look, stares at people. Eyes fixed.
Sticking pain through (right) eye. Burning stinging in tarsi.
Stye on left lower lid. Pains in eyes and ears. Pupils dilated. [6]
Ears
Ears hot. Scurf on ear. Sticking through the right ear in evening.
Hypericum Perforatum Patient has Itching in right meatus. Sensitiveness of hearing during menses. Shooting pain through ear.
Nose:
Exceedingly fine sense of smell.
Nose dry, very annoying.
Hypericum Perforatum Patient has Sneezing, leaving a raw, sore feeling in the throat.
Sore inside the nose, itching; all the time picking nose.
Dryness of left nostril; crusts in it. [7]
Face:
Expression of suffering.
Face hot, bloated. Meningitis.
Cheeks red; erysipelatous redness.
Hypericum Perforatum Patient has Dull faceache, aching in brows; afternoon, evening; worse at night, disturbing sleep.
Headache extending into zygoma or cheek.
Red eruption on both cheeks; chin and nose; sometimes dry, with thin crusts; sometimes fiery red, oozing yellow drops. [7]
Mouth:
Hypericum Perforatum Patient has Dry, burning heat in the mouth and on the lips. [7]
Throat:
Expansion of throat and abdomen.
Hypericum Perforatum Patient has Sensation as if a worm was moving in the throat.
Hot risings in oesophagus after a fright, or with anxious feelings.
With hemming, some bright, red blood comes up. [7]
Stomach:
Hypericum Perforatum Craving for wine.
Thirst; NAUSEA.
Tongue coated white at base, tip clean.
Hypericum Perforatum has Feeling of lump in stomach. [6]
Abdomen:
Eructation on drinking water.
Pressure at the stomach on eating but little.
Sticking in the stomach; right hypochondrium.
Tympanitic distention of the abdomen. [8]
Rectum & Anus:
Hypericum Perforatum has Loose, bilious, yellow stools evening or morning.
Cholera morbus, slimy stools.
Summer diarrhoea, with eruption of the skin.
Diarrhoea driving out of bed in the morning.
Constipation; violent tenesmus, with discharge of a hard little ball.
Awakes with distended abdomen, relieved by stool.
Rectum feels dry, morning. [7]
Urinary Organ:
Hypericum Perforatum Nightly urging to urinate, with vertigo.
Urine: much diminished; bloody; turbid; of peculiar odor.
Swelling and hardness of the female urethra, with burning, soreness and sensitiveness; especially if caused by instruments for uterine prolapsus. [7]
Sexual Organ:
MALE SEXUAL ORGANS of Hypericum Perforatum
Sexual functions excited.
Tearing in the genital organs, with the desire to urinate.
FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS of Hypericum Perforatum
Menses : too late, with tension in the uterine region, as from a tight bandage.
increased in quantity; three days before their appearance, pinching in the abdomen, diarrhoea, cold feet.
headache, wrenching pain over eyes, better in motion; severe backache. Attended by sickening pain in belly, sensitiveness of hearing.
Respiratory System
Hypericum Perforatum has Bronchial catarrh from night fogs.
Frequent, dry, hacking cough; asthmatic breathing, apparently resulting from concussion of the brain; always worse before a storm. [5]
Heart & Pulse:
Hypericum Perforatum has Anxiety in chest in forenoon with short breath.
Sharp pains between or under breasts. Pressure and burning in the chest.
Tightness in the chest, worse in foggy weather.
Stinging in left chest, worse when moving. Cutting pain in upper right chest, then in lower left.
Continual sharp pains from within outward, through left breast and sternum, worse motion. [6]
Back:
Hypericum Perforatum Radiating, shooting pains up spine and down limbs. Coccyx injury from fall.
Coccyx pain radiating up spine and down limbs, inability to walk or stoop after. After a fall, slightest motion of arms or neck extorts cries. Pressure over sacrum.
Aching pain and sensation of lameness in the small of the back.
Pinched nerves in back. Violent, sharp pain and inability to walk or stoop.
Violent, sharp pain and inability to walk or stoop. Sharp pains in the small of the back. Spinal concussion.
Painfully sensitive spine. Spinal tenderness, with paroxysms of terrible pain, screaming if approached.
Cervical vertebrae very sensitive to the touch. Pain in nape of neck. Pain in hips, small of back and coccyx after labor. Jerking and twitching of muscles.
Lies on back jerking head backward. [6]
Extremities:
Articular rheumatism. Neuritis with tingling, burning pain, numbness and flossy skin.
Amputation pains. Traumatic neuralgia and neuritis. Compound fractures of hands and feet, with great laceration of soft parts.
Aching in sciatic nerve (left) after prolonged sitting. Joints feel bruised. chaotic joints.
Tetanus (Phys., Kali-br.). Limbs as if they were numb. Limbs feel detached. Sharp pain in upper and lower limbs.
Violent pain and inability to walk or stoop after a fall on coccyx, tailbone. Darting pain in shoulders. Pressure along ulnar side of arm. Crawling in hands and feet.
Pain in toes and fingers, especially in tips. Cramp in calves. Panaritium. Tingling of feet when lying in bed. [6]
Skin:
Stings of insects and insect bites. Burns. Punctures, stab wounds.
Lacerated wounds with much prostration from loss of blood. Painful scars in tissues rich in nerves. Old ulcers or sores in mouth when very sensitive.
Dog and animal bites. Skin rough as if full of small knots. Cat scratches. Eczema of hands and face. Intense itching, eruption seems to be under the skin.
Pains from surgical cuts. Great itching when undressing. Herpes zoster. Smarting eruption like nettle-rash, on the hands. Falling of hair after injury. Pimples on forehead, throat, back, hips.
Hard, dry, yellow crusts form on healing wounds or open sores. Foul, torpid and phagedenic ulcers. Tetters, beginning with sore places, and forming hard, yellow crusts, with violent itching. [6]
Sleep:
Constant drowsiness. Talks wildly in night after 4 a.m. while asleep, apprehensive, gasped for air.
Spasmodic jerks in arms or legs on going to sleep, twitching. Wakes 4 a.m. with sense of levitation.
Feels refreshed or weary on waking. Active, vivid, distressing dreams. Dreams of traveling. Laborious dreams.[6]
Characteristic
Important characteristic features of Hypericum Perforatum
Keynotes / Redline:
Hypericum Perforatum Patient Feels as if lifted high in air, or anxiety lest he fall from height.
Vertigo-head feels elongated to a point, extending upward like a conical hat.
Asthma < foggy weather > after expectoration.
Skin rough, feels as if full of small knots. [4]
Guiding:
Hypericum Perforatum Patient Complaints from fright, shock, injury to head, following wounds or surgical operations.
Remedy for injury to nerves especially of fingers and toe nails. Crushing injury of finger tips.
Excessive painfulness and sore parts, relieves pain after operations.
More tenderness about the wound than the appearance would indicate.
Hypericum Perforatum Patient has Preserves the integrity of torn and lacerated members when almost entirely separated from body
Throbbing in vertex < closed room, feeling of heat in head, afternoons.
Desire for pickles, warm drinks, wine.
Asthmatic respiration after injuries to spine.
Tightness of chest, stinging < moving.
Injuries of spine (fractures, sprains) with sharp, shooting pains [Morrison] < raising arms, movement, urination.
Extremities-Crawling in hands and feet in morning. [4]
PQRS:
Body parts are very sensitive to touch when there is an injury
or wound.
More tenderness and soreness in the affected part. Hypericum Perforatum Patient has Violent pains
and inability to walk or stoop after a fall on the coccyx. Pain following
laparotomy.
Often useful in bleeding piles with pain and tenderness. Can be used
internally and externally.
Preserves integrity of lacerated and torn parts of the body; when completely separated from the body.
Sensation as if head became suddenly elongated at night, with an urging to urinate. [3]
Confirmatory:
Injuries to parts rich in nerves.
Hypericum Perforatum Crushed finger tips, punctured, lacerated wounds.
Excessive painfulness, soreness of parts with spasm after injury. [4]
Nucleus symptoms:
Remedy for injury to nerves of fingers, toes, nails. Crushing injuries of finger tips.
Excessive painfulness, sore parts.
Hypericum Perforatum Patient Punctured wounds; very sensitive to touch.
Lacerations; when the intolerable, violent, shooting, lancinating pains show that nerves are severely involved.
Spasmodic affection after injuries, especially to spine; spasmodic.
Asthma worse foggy weather.[4]
Therapeutic Value
Modality
Modality of Hypericum Perforatum
Aggravation:
Hypericum Perforatum aggravates At night, during menses, in foggy weather, touch, by lying down,
jealousy, in a closed room, in cold and damp weather, unhappy love, mental affections. [3]
Amelioration:
Hypericum Perforatum ameliorates by Stooping backwards. [3]
Remedy Relationship
Remedy Relationship of Hypericum perforatum
Complimentary:
Arn. [3]
Antidoted By:
Ars, Cham. [4]
Comparison:
Arn, Calen, Coff, Led, Ruta, Staph. [4]
Dose
Dose:
Tincture to third potency; external application of the lotion is useful. [3]
Potency:
3x, 6x, 12x, 30, 200, 1000. [3]
Duration of Action:
1-7 Days. [3]
Terminologies
Terminologies of Hypericum perforatum:
General & Medical Terms:
Lacerated:
Wounds that are torn, jagged, or mangled, as opposed to clean cuts.
Occiput:
The back part of the head or skull.
Coccyx:
The small triangular bone at the very bottom of the spine; the tailbone.
Punctured Wounds:
Deep wounds made by a sharp, pointed object (like a nail or splinter).
Lock-jaw (Tetanus):
A serious bacterial infection that causes painful muscle spasms, often starting with the jaw muscles, frequently resulting from deep wounds.
Concussion:
A traumatic injury to the brain or spinal cord, usually caused by a blow or fall, leading to temporary or lasting disturbance of function.
Indigenous:
Native to a particular region or environment.
Perennial:
(Referring to a plant) Living for several years.
Neuritis:
Inflammation of a nerve or nerves, often causing pain, tingling, burning, or numbness.
Neuralgia:
Sharp, shocking pain that follows the path of a nerve, without necessary inflammation.
Coccygodynia:
Pain in or around the coccyx (tailbone).
Spasmodic:
Relating to or affected by spasms (sudden, involuntary muscle contractions).
Homeopathic Terms:
Prover:
A healthy individual who takes a substance (in homeopathic preparation) and records the symptoms they experience. This process, called "proving," establishes the medicinal picture of a remedy.
Doctrine of Signature:
An ancient belief that a plant’s physical appearance (shape, colour, markings) gives clues or "signatures" to the ailments it can treat.
Mother Tincture (Ø or MT):
The original, concentrated extract of a substance (usually a plant) prepared in alcohol/water, from which homeopathic potencies are made.
Active Principles:
The chemical constituents within a plant or substance believed to be responsible for its physiological or medicinal effects.
Constitution:
The overall physical, mental, and emotional makeup of a person, including their inherited tendencies and predispositions to certain health issues.
Temperament:
A person’s natural disposition or mood; their characteristic way of reacting emotionally (e.g., irritable, sanguine, melancholic).
Diathesis:
An inherent constitutional predisposition or susceptibility to a particular type of disease (e.g., Traumatic Diathesis).
Miasm:
In homeopathy (especially classical Hahnemannian), a deep-seated, inherited or acquired disease tendency (Psora, Sycosis, Syphilis) believed to be the root cause of many chronic illnesses.
Causation (Ailments from):
The specific triggers, events, or circumstances that led to the onset of the symptoms or illness (e.g., injury, grief, getting wet).
Pathogenesis:
The manner in which a disease develops; in homeopathy, it also refers to the range of symptoms a substance can produce (as revealed by provings) and therefore can cure.
Guiding Symptoms:
The most characteristic, peculiar, or strongly marked symptoms of a remedy that help differentiate it from others and guide its selection.
PQRS Symptoms:
Peculiar, Queer, Rare, and Strange symptoms. These are highly valued in homeopathy because they are unique to the individual or the remedy and are strong indicators for prescription.
Modality:
The factors or circumstances that make a patient’s symptoms better (Amelioration) or worse (Aggravation). These are crucial for choosing the right remedy (e.g., < cold, > motion).
Aggravation:
Circumstances that worsen a symptom or the patient’s overall condition.
Amelioration:
Circumstances that relieve a symptom or improve the patient’s overall condition.
Remedy Relationship:
How different homeopathic remedies interact with each other (e.g., Complimentary, Antidoted By, Follows Well).
Complimentary:
Remedies that often follow well or complete the action of another remedy.
Antidoted By:
Remedies that can counteract or neutralize the effects (or ill-effects) of another remedy.
Potency:
The level of dilution and succussion (vigorous shaking) a homeopathic remedy has undergone (e.g., 6x, 30c, 200c, 1M). Higher potencies generally mean higher dilution.
Reference
References of Hypericum perforatum:
- Allen, H.C., Allen’s Keynotes Rearranged and Classified with Leading Remedies of the Materia Medica and Bowel Nosodes
- Boericke, W., Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica & Repertory
- Textbook of homoeopathic materia medica by Dr. J. D. Patil
- Zomeo
- Materia Medica By Boericke W.
- Nature’s Materia Medica By Robin Murphy, Md
- Condensed Materia Medica By Hering C.
- Text Book Of Materia Medica By Adolph Von Lippe
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- Hypericum for nerve pain homeopathy
- Homeopathic remedy for nerve injuries
- Hypericum puncture wounds
- Hypericum crush injuries (fingertips, toes)
- Homeopathy for wounds with shooting pains
- Hypericum for back injury / spinal concussion
- Hypericum coccyx pain / tailbone injury
- Hypericum post-operative pain relief
- Homeopathy for preventing tetanus / lockjaw
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- Remedy for shooting / lancinating pains
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is Hypericum Perforatum in homeopathy?
Hypericum Perforatum
It is a homeopathic medicine derived from the St. John’s Wort plant. It is primarily used to treat conditions involving nerve injury and excessive pain.
What is the main use of Hypericum Perforatum?
Hypericum perforatum’s main use is,
For injuries to nerve-rich areas like fingers, toes, and the spine, especially puncture wounds, crush injuries, and falls, helping to relieve intense, shooting pains.
Can Hypericum help with nerve pain?
Yes Hypericum perforatum,
is a primary remedy for nerve pain (neuralgia and neuritis), characterized by sharp, shooting, burning, or tingling sensations that follow the path of a nerve.
Is Hypericum used for puncture wounds?
Absolutely Hypericum perforatum,
It is one of the first remedies considered for deep puncture wounds (from nails, splinters, bites) and is historically used to prevent lockjaw (tetanus).
Does Hypericum help with back or coccyx pain?
Yes,
It is highly effective for injuries to the spine and coccyx (tailbone), especially after a fall, where pain radiates up the spine or down the limbs.
Is Hypericum Perforatum the same as St. John's Wort used for depression?
While derived from the same plant,
The homeopathic Hypericum can address nervous depression following injuries, but it’s used differently and in highly diluted doses compared to the herbal supplement for general depression.
What are the 'Doctrine of Signatures' clues for Hypericum?
Its perforated leaves suggest use for puncture wounds,
Its red juice hints at blood/nerve issues, and its sunny yellow flowers point to its use for mood/depression.
What kind of 'diathesis' or predisposition does Hypericum suit?
It suits a "Traumatic Diathesis,"
Meaning a predisposition to suffer greatly and experience intense nerve pain following physical injuries.
What is a key guiding symptom for Hypericum?
Excessive painfulness" is a major guiding symptom –
When the pain seems far greater than the visible injury suggests, especially if it’s sharp and shooting.
Is homeopathic Hypericum safe to take?
When used according to,
Homeopathic principles and ideally under the guidance of a practitioner, homeopathic Hypericum is considered safe due to its high dilution. It should not be confused with the herbal tincture or supplement, which can have interactions.