Selenium
Overview:
Selenium is a primary remedy for conditions of profound prostration and debility that impact a person on both mental and physical levels. This deep exhaustion, often triggered or worsened by the sun’s heat or following an acute illness, leads to a state of mental indifference and apathy towards one’s duties. Physically, this weakness manifests in hallmark symptoms like significant hair loss (alopecia), hoarseness, and a unique, paradoxical sexual debility where strong desire is met with physical impotence, making it a key remedy for a state of collapsed vital energy.
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S – Sun aggravation
Description: The patient experiences a marked aggravation of symptoms from the sun’s heat. Headaches, weakness, and general debility become much worse after exposure to the sun or simply from the heat of summer. Any exertion in the sun leads to easy exhaustion. This modality is a general characteristic that affects the entire state of the patient.
Reference: [A Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica by J.H. Clarke, M.D.]
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E – Easy exhaustion
Description: There is profound debility and easy exhaustion from the slightest exertion, whether mental or physical. This weakness is especially prominent in hot weather. The patient feels weak and tired, particularly after debilitating illnesses like typhoid or diphtheria. This is not mere tiredness but a deep-seated prostration affecting the entire nervous system.
Reference: [The Guiding Symptoms of our Materia Medica by C. Hering, M.D.]
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L – Laryngitis
Description: *Voice hoarse,*-as soon as he begins to sing, talk or read; affected by even cold. Voice rattles. Nodes on vocal cords. Hawks up clear mucus; in the morning. Frequent necessity to clear the throat; in singers. Takes deep breath. Tubercular laryngitis.
Reference: [Concise Materia Medica Of Hom. Remedies By S.R. Phatak]
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E – Emission seminal
Description: The remedy is characterized by involuntary seminal emissions that are highly debilitating. Semen dribbles involuntarily during sleep, while walking, sitting, or even during a bowel movement. This constant loss of vital fluids contributes significantly to the patient’s overall weakness, irritability, and memory loss. The prostatic fluid also oozes out, especially when straining at stool.
Reference: [Lectures on Homoeopathic Materia Medica by J.T. Kent, A.M., M.D.]
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N – Nervous prostration
Description: This symptom represents the deep-seated weakness of the nervous system. It manifests as trembling, fatigue from any work, and a general state of collapse following sexual excesses or acute illness. The weakness is both physical and mental, leading to the easy exhaustion and sexual debility that are hallmarks of the remedy.
Reference: [A Manual of Materia Medica and Therapeutics by C.J. Hempel, M.D.]
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I – Impotence
Description: A paradoxical keynote of Selenium is the presence of strong sexual desire with a complete lack of physical ability. The patient is troubled by lascivious thoughts and fantasies but suffers from slow, weak, and insufficient erections. The physical impotence stands in stark contrast to the mental excitement, often leading to great frustration and irritability.
Reference: [Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica & Repertory by W. Boericke, M.D.]
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U – Urine dribbles
Description: There is weakness in the sphincter of the bladder. Urine dribbles involuntarily, especially after the main stream has passed or after having a bowel movement. The patient may feel as if a single, biting, acrid drop is constantly forcing its way through the urethra. The urine itself can contain a red, sandy, or gritty sediment.
Reference: [Clinical Materia Medica by E.A. Farrington, M.D.]
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M – Marked hair loss
Description: Selenium is a prominent remedy for alopecia, where the hair falls out from the head, eyebrows, whiskers, and even the genitals. The hair loss is often associated with the general state of debility. The scalp may feel tender or numb to the touch. This symptom is part of the remedy’s overall impact on skin and appendages.
Reference: [A Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica by J.H. Clarke, M.D.]
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D – Feels [Detached]
Description:
They feel indifferent towards their task. They feel they have seen it all and it doesn’t matter anymore. Why should they bother about their study Their sense of duty has gone because they feel it is no use. Patients are always behind with their work but they always have an excuse ready.They tend to work in short spurts, just enough to tide them over for the next few months. They often end up doing seasonal work.
Reference: [Elements Of Homoeopathy By Jan Scholten]
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E – Errors in speech
Description: A kind of stammering; he uses syllables of words in wrong connections, therefore pronounces some words incorrectly.
Reference: [The Guiding Symptoms Of Our Materia Medica (All 10 Vols.) By Hering C.]
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T – Talkative at night
Description: Great talkativeness when excited, especially in evening.
Reference: [The Guiding Symptoms Of Our Materia Medica (All 10 Vols.) By Hering C.]
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A – Always neglect
Description: They are very slack and let things go until it is a complete chaos. Selenium patient keep hoping that everything will turn out all right in the end, that their old abilities will get them out of this mess. They think they won’t make that many mistakes and if they do people will probably forgive them. Patient tend to think that others will provide work for them at the right time. Or that their diploma will be handed out to them even though they haven’t done much work. And even if they don’t get their diploma, they will make it in this world somehow or other.
Reference: [Elements Of Homoeopathy By Jan Scholten]
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C – Criticism ignore
Description: Criticism is something they tend to ignore. They don’t understand what they could have done wrong and they simply don’t acknowledge the fact that they might make mistakes. Gets suspicious of people who criticise them and will probably treat them with a certain degree of cynicism. But their usual response is not to bother, because it is no use anyway. Reference: [Elements Of Homoeopathy By Jan Scholten]
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H – Half-sleep recall
Description: Great forgetfulness when awake, with distinct recollection during half sleep. Reference: [Dictionary Of Practical Materia Medica (All 3 Vol.) By Clarke J. H.]
Introduction
Constitution
Clinical
Mental Symptoms
Guiding Symptoms
Characteristic
Therapeutic Value
Modality
Remedy Relationship
Dose
Terminologies
Reference
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Introduction
Introduction of Selenium
Common name:
Selenium
Synonyms
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Family / Group / Class / Order
Mineral kingdom
Habit and habitat / Description
Selenium is a nonmetal element that exists in several physical forms, with the most stable being a gray, semi-metallic crystal. It can also appear as a red powder or in a black, glassy form. Its most remarkable characteristic is that it’s a photoconductive semiconductor, meaning its ability to conduct electricity increases dramatically when exposed to light. This physical duality between being passive in darkness and active in light mirrors the remedy’s theme of profound inertia that can be momentarily stirred by external stimuli.
Forula / Symbols
Se
Name of prover
Dr Hering
Introduction and history
Selenium was discovered in 1818 by Berzelius,
and it was named by him after the moon because it is found associated with Tellurium (Tellus the earth).
Doctrine of signature
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Parts used
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Active principles
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Preparation
Triturations are prepared from the element with sugar of milk,
from which higher potencies are prepared.[1]
Constitution
Constitution of Selenium
Indifferent
Physical make up
It is adapted to people with light
complexion; blondes; having great emaciation of face, hands, legs, feet or single
parts.
Temperament
Nervous
Diathesis
Scrofulus
Relation with heat & cold
Ambithermal [2]
Miasm
Psoric, Sycotic, Tubercular, Syphilitic
Clinical
Clinical conditions of Selenium
Alcoholism. Ankle, itching eruption about. Comedo. Constipation. Debility. Enuresis. Hair, falling out. Headache. Hoarseness. Impotence Laryngitis, scrofulous, tubercular. Liver, affections of, rash over region of. Priapism. Prostatitis. Prostatorrhoea. Psoriasis palmaris. Reveries. Scabies. Scalp, eczema of. Skin, unhealthy. Spermatorrhoea. Stammering. Sun, effects of. Syphilis.[3]
Sites of action / Pharmacodynamics
Nerves: GENITO-URINARY ORGANS, Supra-orbital (L)
LARYNX
Live[4]
Causation (Causes / Ailments from)
Alcohol, tea, sugar, salt, lemonade, debauchery, walking,
exertion, masturbation, loss of fluids.
Patho-physiological changes / Pathogenesis
Selenium, which has a most
penetrating and characteristic odour of putrid horse radish causes a weakness
involving all parts of the body, easy fatigue from any labour, night watching, mental exertion, and especially from hot weather.
Mental Symptoms
Characteristic Mental Symptoms (psychology) of Selenium
1. Patient feels unfit for any kind of work.
2. Patient is forgetful in business; remembers all that he has forgotten during
sleep.
3. Talkative, when excited; stammers, pronounces some words incorrectly.
4. Sadness. Difficult comprehension.
5. Lascivious thoughts, with impotency.
6. Imagines drafts of air.
7. Fails to understand what he hears or reads.
8. Has an aversion, to drafts, of air – warm, cold or damp.
9. Dread of society.
Guiding Symptoms
Guiding Symptoms of Selenium
Generalities
This element is found associated with Sulphur and Tellurium, and is a constant constituent of bones and teeth. It has marked effects on the *nerves ***OF GENITO-URINARY ORGANS and supra orbital (left); ***LARYNX and liver are also affected. Patient becomes *easily debilitated by heat or hot weather; a little mental or physical exertion makes him sleepy. Debility after exhausting diseases; after fevers. *Emaciation; of single parts, face, hands, thighs etc. Pulsation in the whole body esp. in abdomen; worse eating. Cramps; then stiffness. Biting; here and there. Ill effects of debauchery, tea, sugar, salt, lemonade, loss of vital fluids, masturbation, sexual excess, over-study. Troubles in general accompanying escape of semen esp. when straining at stool.[5]
Head
Pain over left eye Agg. walking in the sun; strong odours like musk, rose and tea, with increased secretion of urine. Nervous headaches. Scalp feels gathered together. Falling of hair; from eyebrows, whiskers and genitals. Does not want hair touched. Pain in the scalp as if hair were pulled out.
Ears
Deafness from hardened wax.
Nose
Coryza ending in diarrhoea. Inclination to bore fingers in the nose. Obstruction of nose; chronic. Full of thick glairy mucous.
Face
Emaciated. Comedones. Greasy, shining.
Mouth
Toothache, from drinking tea; with a feeling of coldness better taking cold water or air in mouth.
Stomach
Thirstless. Craves stimulants, brandy, tea etc. Aversion to saltish food. Pulsation all over the body esp. in abdomen after eating which hinders sleep. Sweetish taste. Irresistible desire to get drunk.
Abdomen
Chronic liver affections. Liver enlarged, with stitching pain Agg. inspiration, and a fine rash over liver region. Stools; very large, impacted, so hard that requires mechanical aid. Filament like hair in faeces.
Urinary Organ
Urine; involuntary, dribbling. When walking; after urination and after stool. Coarse sand in urine. As if biting drop forcing its way.
Sexual Organ
*Lascivious but impotent. Increases desire, decreases ability. Semen dribbles during sleep. *Easy loss of semen; during coition, with feeble erection, but long continued voluptuous thrill; during stools. Semen watery, odourless. Chronic gleet. Oozing of prostatic fluid, during sleep, while sitting, walking and at stool. Hydrocele.
Respiratory System
*Voice hoarse,*-as soon as he begins to sing, talk or read; affected by even cold. Voice rattles. Nodes on vocal cords. Hawks up clear mucus; in the morning. Frequent necessity to clear the throat; in singers. Takes deep breath. Tubercular laryngitis. Dry hacking cough Agg. in the morning. Expectoration of lumps of bloody mucus. Weak feeling in the chest.
Neck & Back
The back becomes almost paralytic after a temporary illness. Glands of neck large and hard. Paralytic pain in small of back better lying on abdomen.
Extremities
Emaciation of hands; of legs. Sudden sciatic pain (left) leaves soreness behind.
Sleep
Is prevented by pulsations all over the body esp. in abdomen. Awakes early and at the same hour.
Fever
*Sweat, profuse; yellow, *leaves a salty deposit; stiffens the linen or makes the hair stiff and wiry; Agg. genitals.
Characteristic
Important characteristic features of Selenium
Keynotes / Redline
1. Coryza ending in diarrhoea.
2. Debility < heat. Increases with sun and decreases with sunset.
3. Involuntary prostatic discharge while sitting for stool.
Guiding
Profound exhaustion, worse in hot weather
Impotence with strong sexual desire
Aggravation from the heat of the sun
Hair loss from head, eyebrows, and beard
Hoarseness of singers
PQRS
Remembers forgotten things during a light sleep
Sensation of a single, biting drop in the urethra
Uses syllables or words incorrectly when speaking
Dribbling of semen after urination or stool
Craving for brandy or alcoholic stimulants
Confirmatory
1. Great mental and physical debility especially from sexual excesses.
2. Impotency, prostatic dribbling, seminal emission.
Nucleus symptoms
– Ill effects of debauchery.
– Easily debility which increases due to heat. Weakness, debility and relaxation especially seen in the sexual sphere.
Therapeutic Value
Therapeutic Value of Selenium
Constipation, Falling of hair, Headache, Hoarseness,
Impotency, Paralysis, Psoriasis, Sexual neurasthenia, Sleepiness, Syphilis, Typhoid, Weakness, etc
Modality
Modality of Selenium
Aggravation
Hot days
Loss of sleep
Night watching
Touch
Singing
Draft of air, even if warm
After stools
Coition
Wine
Amelioration
After sunset
Inhaling cool air
Remedy Relationship
Remedy Relationship of Selenium
Follows Well
Calad, Merc, Nat-c, Ph-ac, Staph, Sulph
Inimical
Chin
Antidoted By
Ign, Puls
Comparison
Aloe, Arg-m, Arum-t, Berb, Calc, Camph, Caust, Cina, Cinch, Cob, Cop, Cycl, Dig, Ferr, Graph, Ign, Lach, Lith-c, Lyc, Nat-c, Nat-m, Nat-Seli, Pic-ac, Psor, Sanic, Sep, Sol, Stann, Sulph, Tell, Thuj
Dose
Dose
1. In lower potencies, repetition bears well.
2. In chronic cases, single dose of higher potency is enough.
Potency
3 to 200 C
Duration of Action
40 days
Terminologies
Terminologies of Selenium
Materia Medica
This is a Latin term meaning "medical material." In homeopathy, a Materia Medica is a reference book that lists and describes the substances used as remedies. For each remedy, like Selenium, it details the collection of mental, emotional, and physical symptoms that the substance is known to cause in healthy individuals and can therefore cure in the sick. It’s essentially the encyclopedia of homeopathic remedies.
Guiding Symptom
A guiding symptom is a peculiar, unique, or intensely strong symptom that points very clearly to a specific remedy. It acts as a reliable guide for a homeopath, even if other, more common symptoms are also present. For Selenium, a key guiding symptom is "impotence with strong sexual desire."
Keynote
A keynote is a prominent and characteristic symptom of a remedy that encapsulates its main sphere of action. The "keynote method" of prescribing involves using these core symptoms to quickly identify a potential remedy for further study. The hoarseness of singers ("Laryngeal Phthisis") is a well-known keynote for Selenium.
Synoptic Key
A synoptic key is a condensed summary of a remedy’s most important symptoms, often arranged mnemonically (like using the letters S-E-L-E-N-I-U-M) for the purpose of easy study and memorization. It provides a quick overview of the remedy’s essential features.
Modality
A modality refers to any condition or circumstance that makes a person’s symptoms either better (amelioration) or worse (aggravation). These are crucial for finding the correct remedy. A very important modality for Selenium is aggravation (worsening of symptoms) from the heat of the sun.
Prostration / Debility
These terms describe a state of extreme physical weakness, exhaustion, and collapse that affects the entire nervous system. It is a much deeper and more profound state than simple tiredness. The "easy exhaustion" mentioned for Selenium is a form of prostration.
Alopecia
Alopecia is the medical term for hair loss. In homeopathy, the specific nature of the hair loss—such as where it falls from (head, eyebrows, etc.) and its associated symptoms—can be a guiding symptom. Selenium is noted for "marked hair loss" from multiple parts of the body.
Reference
Reference of Selenium
[1] Gems textbook of homoeopathic materia medica by Dr.Patil
[2] Zomeo
[3] Dictionary Of Practical Materia Medica (All 3 Vol.) By Clarke J. H.
[4] A Synoptic Key of the Materia Medica by Cyrus Maxwell Boger
[5] Concise Materia Medica Of Hom. Remedies By S.R. Phatak
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the homeopathic remedy Selenium primarily used for?
Uses
Homeopathic Selenium is primarily used for conditions involving profound prostration, debility, and exhaustion, especially after an acute illness or in hot weather. It addresses both mental fatigue, such as difficulty thinking, and physical weakness, including hair loss and specific sexual debility.
What are the key mental symptoms of Selenium?
Mind
The main mental symptoms include a state of indifference and apathy towards work or duty, great forgetfulness, and difficulty comprehending. The person may fantasize about past achievements as an escape and tends to ignore criticism, feeling that any effort is useless.
Which physical symptoms strongly indicate a need for Selenium?
Key physical indicators
for Selenium include marked hair loss from the head, eyebrows, and beard; weakness and hoarseness in the larynx (especially in singers); easy exhaustion from the sun’s heat; and involuntary dribbling of urine or seminal fluid, signaling a general weakness of the sphincters.
Is homeopathic Selenium effective for hair loss?
For hair loss
Yes, Selenium is a well-known remedy for alopecia (hair loss) when the symptoms match. It is indicated when hair falls out from various parts of the body and is associated with the remedy’s characteristic state of general debility and weakness.
What makes Selenium a unique homeopathic remedy?
Selenium
Selenium’s uniqueness lies in its combination of contradictory symptoms. The most prominent is the presence of strong sexual desire with physical impotence. Another key feature is the extreme aggravation from sun exposure, where the sun’s heat drains the person of all energy.
Why does the sun so profoundly affect someone needing Selenium?
Sun agg
The sun’s heat actively drains the vital force of a person in a Selenium state, rather than simply making them feel warm. This is because their underlying condition is one of extreme energy depletion. Consequently, any exposure to direct sun or summer heat can trigger a near-total collapse, making even simple mental or physical tasks feel impossible. This profound sun aggravation is therefore a key indicator of the remedy.
How does the debility in Selenium differ from that in Phosphoric Acid?
Difference
While both remedies address severe debility, their origins differ significantly. The weakness of Phosphoric Acid, for instance, typically stems from emotional causes like grief or disappointment and then moves to the physical body. In contrast, Selenium’s debility often arises from physical drains, such as an acute illness or sexual excesses, which secondarily leads to mental indifference. Therefore, understanding the cause of the exhaustion is crucial for differentiating them.
What connects the mental indifference and physical impotence in Selenium?
Indifference
These two symptoms represent different facets of the same core issue: a collapse of the body’s vital energy. Mentally, this collapse manifests as an inability to engage with duties, resulting in apathy and forgetfulness. Physically, this same energy deficit appears in the most vital functions, such as sexual power. As a result, the mind can still desire, but the exhausted body cannot respond, creating the remedy’s signature paradox.