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Conium Maculatum

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Conium Maculatum Reference Specimen Botanical Specimen and Materia Medica Identification
🧬 Remedy Miasm: Emotional Miasm This remedy operates beyond physical miasms to balance emotional distress and inner harmony. Bach Flower Remedies are recognized for balancing psychological and emotional states.
🌸 Bach Flower Remedy:
This remedy is one of the 38 natural remedies discovered by Dr. Edward Bach. It works primarily on balancing emotional and mental states, fears, despair, and psychological imbalances, rather than physical symptoms.
GENERAL
  • Source: Derived from the fresh flowering plant of Conium maculatum , a biennial herb in the.
  • Apiaceae family, native to Europe and North Africa, prepared for homeopathic use through.
  • maceration, serial dilution, and succussion to enhance therapeutic action and eliminate toxicity.
  • Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for neurological, glandular, and.
  • psychological disorders, particularly those involving progressive weakness, vertigo, and emotional.
  • indifference.
  • It is noted for symptoms such as ascending paralysis, glandular induration, and apathy,.
  • often aggravated by cold, exertion, or emotional stress, and ameliorated by warmth, rest, or.
  • darkness.
  • Modern Context : Indicated for neurological conditions (e.g., vertigo, peripheral neuropathy),.
  • glandular disorders (e.g., lymphadenopathy, breast induration), psychological symptoms (e.g.,.
  • depression, apathy), musculoskeletal complaints (e.g., weakness, tremors), genitourinary.
  • symptoms (e.g., dysuria, sexual dysfunction), and systemic symptoms (e.g., fatigue, chills).
  • It suits.
  • patients with chronic or progressive symptoms characterized by weakness, glandular swelling ,.
  • emotional indifference , or sensory hypersensitivity , typically exacerbated by cold, exertion, or.
  • emotional stress, and often seen in elderly patients, those with chronic neurological or glandular.
  • conditions, or individuals with depressive states.
  • The remedy is particularly relevant for those with.
  • a chilly, sensitive constitution, often presenting with physical symptoms like vertigo or muscle.
  • weakness alongside emotional traits like apathy or sadness, commonly observed in patients with.
  • neurodegenerative disorders, chronic lymphadenopathy, or age-related decline
MODALITIES ETC
  • Worse from: Cold (air, weather, drinks), exertion, emotional stress, sensory stimuli (e.g.,.
  • light, noise), night, rest, alcohol, sexual excess, mental exertion, turning the head,.
  • contradiction, isolation
RELATIONSHIPS
📊 Side-by-Side Comparison:

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diathesis, enlarged glands, cancer of breast, worms.

MODERN DIAGNOSTIC CORRELATIONS (ICD & DSM)
📋 Key Clinical Mappings:
  • ICD-11 Codes: 8A00: Vestibular dysfunction or 8A01 (multiple sclerosis) for vertigo and.
  • neurological weakness.
  • 8B22: Parkinson’s disease or 8B24 (functional neurological symptom disorder) for.
  • tremors and twitching.
  • 8B21: Peripheral neuropathy for numbness and tingling.
  • 2B70: Lymphoma or 2B71 (chronic lymphadenitis) for lymphadenopathy.
  • 2F20: Fibrocystic breast disease or 2F21 (mastitis) for breast induration.
  • 5B80: Goiter for thyroid swelling.
  • 6B00: Generalized anxiety disorder for anxiety and nervousness.
  • 6A70: Persistent depressive disorder (dysthymia) for depression and apathy.
  • 6A80: Adjustment disorder for emotional sensitivity and irritability.
  • MB47: Arthritis or MB40 (fibromyalgia) for musculoskeletal weakness and stiffness.
  • GC00: Cystitis or GC08 (benign prostatic hyperplasia) for dysuria and urinary.
  • retention.
  • GA90: Erectile dysfunction or GA91 (hypoactive sexual desire disorder) for sexual.
  • dysfunction.
  • 8B82.0: Chronic fatigue syndrome for fatigue and weakness
MIND
  • Slow, impaired comprehension.
  • Difficulty in understanding what is read.
  • Difficulty concentrating.
  • Cannot think after using eyes.
  • Poor memory, symptoms similar to Alzheimer's disease.
  • Benumbed sensation.
  • Inability to sustain mental effort, tired sensation in brain, imbecility.
  • Senility, weakness.
  • Timid.
  • Indifferent.
  • Depression.
  • Grief, especially from loss of personal property (Aur.).
  • Grief after death of a loved one, after a prolonged illness.
  • Consolation ag gravates (Nat -m.).
  • Sad, dissa tisfied with herself and surroundings.
  • As if great guilt weighed upon him.
  • Excitement causes mental depression.
  • Feel as if they were to cry and swallow and choke as from a lump in the throat.
  • Tired of life.
  • Discouraged.
  • Broken down feeling.
  • Trifles seem im portant.
  • Cares very little for things.
  • No inclination for business or study.
  • Makes useless purchases, wastes or ruins them.
  • Sensation of unreality, as if in a dream.
  • Insanity, periodical or alternating.
  • Su perstitious.
  • Worse when idle.
  • Averse to society, y et fears being alone, especially during menses.
  • Ill effects of repressed sexual desire.
  • While walking on the road wants to grab and abuse somebody.
  • Likes to wear his best clothes.
  • Thinks that animals are jumping on his bed.
  • Slow, impaired comprehension.
  • Difficulty in understanding what is read.
  • Difficulty concentrating.
  • Cannot think after using eyes.
  • Poor memory, symptoms similar to Alzheimer's disease.
  • Benumbed sensation.
  • Inability to sustain mental effort, tired sensation in brain, imbecility.
  • Senility, weakness.
  • Timid.
  • Indifferent.
  • Depression.
  • Grief, especially from loss of personal property (Aur.).
  • Grief after death of a loved one, after a prolonged illness.
  • Consolation ag gravates (Nat -m.).
  • Sad, dissa tisfied with herself and surroundings.
  • As if great guilt weighed upon him.
  • Excitement causes mental depression.
  • Feel as if they were to cry and swallow and choke as from a lump in the throat.
  • Tired of life.
  • Discouraged.
  • Broken down feeling.
  • Trifles seem im portant.
  • Cares very little for things.
  • No inclination for business or study.
  • Makes useless purchases, wastes or ruins them.
  • Sensation of unreality, as if in a dream.
  • Insanity, periodical or alternating.
  • Su perstitious.
  • Worse when idle.
  • Averse to society, y et fears being alone, especially during menses.
  • Ill effects of repressed sexual desire.
  • While walking on the road wants to grab and abuse somebody.
  • Likes to wear his best clothes.
  • Thinks that animals are jumping on his bed
VERTIGO, DIZZINESS
  • Vertigo, when lying down and when turning over in bed, when turning headsidewise or turning eyes, worse shaking head, slight noise or conversation of others, especially towards the left.
  • COMMENTS - Hahnemann noted that it is exceedingly difficult to disti nguish between the primary and secondary effects of Con.
  • He thought that the primary action is one of “rigidity, condensation and constriction of the tissues with swelling of the glands and diminution of the senses.” Teste concurred, adding that the action is primarily inflammatory and that this accounts for its suitability for “persons of a lively, quick, sanguine disposition with a marked development of the glandular system.” It is characteristically adapted to painful glandular affections, “principally s uch as result from a strain or blow, but the precise cause of which may have escaped our recollection.” Teste placed Con.
  • at the head of the analogs of Aeon.
  • Con.
  • is to the glands and capillary system what Aeon, is to the heart and arterial system.
  • In many cases Con.
  • may be regarded as the “Aconite of chronic diseases.” The other Aeon, analogs, according to him, are Cham., Seneg., Canth.
  • and Ph-ac.
  • Scirrhus tumors, ulcerating and otherwise.
  • Chronic or sub-acute inflammation with bloody engorgement of the parenchyma, induration, and even subsequent ulceration of the tissues.
  • Induration and inflammations of the breast and nipples.
  • Useful for treating indurated, precancerous tissues.
  • Breast cancer with a history of trauma to the breast.
  • Hard lumps in breast, induration, can be painless.
  • Breast can shrivel, atrophy (lod.).
  • Effects of hurts to the breast by falls or blows.
  • Pains in breast before menses, worse by every step.
  • Scanty menses, especially in old maids.
  • Checked lochia.
  • Indurated cervix, cervical cancer.
  • Prostate and testicular cancer.
  • Sexual conditions including hypertrophy or atrophy of glands, excess of function or abrogation.
  • Unsatisfied sexual desire, ailments from suppressed sex drive.
  • Hysteria and hypochondriasis from abstinence from sexual intercourse.
  • Pronounced constipation or diarrhea.
  • Weakness, tremulousness and palpitation after every evacuation.
  • Faintness after stool.
  • Burning or coldness in the rectum.
  • Flatulent tendency (Ammc., Asaf.).
  • Pancreatic cancer (Calc-ar., Phos.).
  • Photophobia, ptosis.
  • Red vision.
  • Sweat on closing the eyes.
  • Eye symptoms are worse night and early morning.
  • Accumulation of earwax.
  • Hot spots on the head.
  • Erysipelas, pain piercing to brain.
  • Numbness and deadness of limbs.
  • Stab bing pains.
  • Weak -spells, faintness, sudd en loss of strength while walking.
  • Ascending paralysis.
  • Multiple sclerosis.
  • Vertigo, particularly in the elderly, worse on turning in bed or sudden turns from side to side.
  • Symptoms worse when idle.
  • Grimmer noted its usefulness in breast cancer after bruis es orinjuries.
  • Sterck used Con.
  • and made some notable cures of scirrhus tumors, ulcerating and otherwise.
  • A.
  • H.
  • Birdsall reported a case of contusion of the testicle.
  • He found the patient writh ing in agony, the pain complained of being “sharp, cutting, running up spermatic cord to lower part of back and also through scrotum to root of penis.” Con.
  • 200c relieved in five minutes and at the end of twenty minutes the pain was gone.
  • Clarke used the remedy with success in many cases of weakness from masturba tion in men and youths.
  • “Emission on the slightest stimulus, such as merely being in the society of a woman.” Goodno cured a girl of 25 of severe dysmenorrhea with scanty, almost arrested flow, which had existed since the periods commenced.
  • She also had nosebleed, cough and stitches through the left lung at times.
  • Two years previously, after unusual excitement.
  • she had bearing-down pains, prolapse and ante-version.
  • The dysmenorrhea pains were relieved by Sepia and other remedies, but the prolapse increased with bearing- down as though the womb would be forced from the vulva, worse standing and walking, before and during menses.
  • Intermittent flow of urine.
  • Cutting pain after urination.
  • Obstinate constipation of long standing.
  • Stool (once in seven days) large, ha rd, fol lowed by tremulous weakness, she must lie down.
  • Dull pain below left breast.
  • Prompt relief and speedy cure were effected by Con.
  • 1,000c.
  • Proell mentioned excellent results with Con.
  • 10c in strangury and ischuria, when the urine cannot be discharged from nervousness or swelling of the prostate (Nat-s.
  • 5c trituration was effective where the bladder could not be entirely emptied.).
  • Sircar recorded a striking case of a patient who had severe diarrhea, for which he was about to give Sulph., when he asked if the stools were hot.
  • “On the contrary, they are cold,” replied the patient.
  • Sircar found “cold flatulence” under Con.
  • and gave it on analogy with brilliant effect.
  • Guernsey wrote “This remedy is characterized by a great dizziness, brought on when ly ing down and moving the head ever so slightly or even the eyes—all the contents of the room appear to whirl around, patient wishes to keep the head perfectly still.
  • In urinating the water flows at first in a full stream, then stops, flows again, again stops.” Nash thought “turning the head sideways” is the most characteristic form of the modality “worse by moving the head.” Some give it is as “lying down in bed and turning over,” but he regards the “lying down” as the least important part.
  • Nash cured a pat ient who had all the symptoms of locomotor ataxia and who could not, when walking, turn the head the least bit sideways without staggering or falling.
  • A case of lumbago was cured with Con.
  • in six days after seven months' suffering.
  • Symptoms include an inability to turn over in bed without being dizzy, worse ascend ing, by exercise.
  • Feeling of ball pressing into back over left hip.
  • Pain shooting down left leg, ending in a spot that felt as though pricked by a bunch of hot needles.
  • Yellow nails.
  • Nash mentioned the characteristic “Sweats day or night, as soon as one sleeps or even on closing the eyes.” This enabled Lippe to cure a man of 80 of hemiplegia.
  • R.
  • C.
  • Markham cured with Con.
  • 1,000c.
  • an obstinate cough, dry, hard, frequent with Conium maculatum asthmatic wheezing or fine rattling in chest on deep breathing, worse slightest exposure to cold air, getting into cold bed or out of a warm one or even putting arms out was sufficient to bring on severe coughing.
  • The guiding symptom which appeared last an d led to the remedy was a pain in the apex of the left lung with soreness in a small spot midway between neck and shoulder just back of the clavicle.
  • The pain, cutting and stitch-like, ran downward and inward toward the sternum
HEAD
  • Stupefying headache, with nausea and vomiting of mucus with a feeling as of foreign body under the skull.
  • Temples compressed, worse after meals.
  • Sensation as of a lump in right half of brain.
  • Sick headaches with inability to urinate.
  • Pain in head from sinciput to occiput, better stooping and moving the head.
  • Bruised, semi-lateral pains.
  • Dull occipital pain on rising in morning.
  • Sensation of fullness, bursting in brain during headache.
  • One side numb and cold.
  • Hot spots on head.
  • Stupefying headache, with nausea and vomiting of mucus with a feeling as of foreign body under the skull.
  • Temples compressed, worse after meals.
  • Sensation as of a lump in right half of brain.
  • Sick headaches with inability to urinate.
  • Pain in head from sinciput to occiput, better stooping and moving the head.
  • Bruised, semi-lateral pains.
  • Dull occipital pain on rising in morning.
  • Sensation of fullness, bursting in brain during headache.
  • One side numb and cold.
  • Hot spots on head
EYES
  • Paralysis of ocular muscles (Caust.).
  • Feel crossed.
  • Lids, heavy, droop worse outside.
  • Ptosis of eyelids.
  • Conjunctivitis and keratitis.
  • Photophobia and excessive lachrymation without inflammation or from slightest abrasion or ulceration of the eye.
  • Burning in eyes.
  • Sweats on closing eyes.
  • Corneal pustules.
  • Cataract after eye injury.
  • Diplopia.
  • Myopia.
  • Dim-sighted, worse artificial light.
  • Vision colored, red.
  • As if fringe falling over eyes.
  • Black spots before eyes with vertigo.
  • Vision becomes more blurred when vexed
EARS
  • Accumulation of ear wax like paper pulp or blood.
  • Red, hard wax, causing hardness of hearing.
  • Ears feel stopped on blowing nose.
  • Oversensitive to noise.
  • Parotid gland swollen and hard
FACE
  • Moist and spreading herpes on face.
  • Cancer of the lip from pressure of pipe.
  • Sub -maxillary glands are swollen and hard
MOUTH
  • Toothache, worse cold food, but not cold drinks.
  • Tongue cancer.
  • Sour saliva.
  • Soreness about the root of tongue.
  • Distortion of tongue and mouth.
  • Speech difficult from paralysis of tongue.
  • Nose - Polyps.
  • Bleeds easily, becomes sore.
  • Picks nose constantly.
  • Frequent sneezing.
  • Obstinate obstruction of nose.
  • Acute smell
THROAT
  • As if a round body were ascending from stomach (globus).
  • Food goes down the wrong way and stops.
  • Paresis of esophagus.
  • Constant inclination to swal low as from a lump in the throat worse walking in open air.
  • Tonsils enlarged
CHEST
  • Sharp pain from sternum to spine.
  • Decay of the sternum.
  • Tightness of chest better by cough ing.
  • The clothes lie like a weight on chest and shoulders.
  • Constitutions - Corresponds to elderly persons, old, feeble men, old maids and bachelors.
  • Persons of strong, sedentary habit more than to lively.
  • Persons who are easily intoxicated with stimulants (Zinc.).
  • Slender persons and children.
  • Scrofulous constitutions, cancers and glandular enlargements.
  • Cancerous diathesis.
  • Palpitations, worse exertion, drinking, at stools, etc.
  • Pulse unequal, irregular.
  • Kidneys - Difficulty in passing urine in the beginning even when standing, then it flows freely.
  • Interrupted urination, urine stops and starts, better standing.
  • Dribbling in old men (Cop.).
  • Urine feels very hot.
  • Interrupted discharge (Clem.).
  • Cutting and burning after urination.
  • Shortness of breath on taking the least exercise, oppressed breathing, con striction of chest, pains in chest.
  • Constant tormenting cough from dry spot in the larynx or tickling in chest and throat pit, worse when lying down, laughing, talking and during pregnancy, has to sit up.
  • Cough seems to come from abdomen.
  • Cough on taking deep breath.
  • Loose coughs without expectoration, has to swallow what he coughs up
ABDOMEN
  • Attacks of sick feeling.
  • Painful spasms of the stomach.
  • Distention of stom ach after taking milk.
  • Better from eating, aggravation a few hours after meals.
  • Acrid heartburn and acid belchings, worse on going to bed.
  • Acidity and burning, painful spot the level of the sternum.
  • Cancerous ulcers.
  • Terrible nausea.
  • Vomiting of coffee grounds, chocolate colored lumps or clear sour water.
  • Nausea and vomiting during pregnancy.
  • Heartburn in pregnant women where an excessive heartburn comes on, when going to bed at night.
  • Temperature - Coldness of nape, of calf, etc.
  • Hot flushes or sweat, on dropping to sleep or when closing the eyes.
  • Sweat, under the eyes, on chin, cold on nape and palms offensive causing smarting of sk in.
  • Abdomen hard and diste nded.
  • Distention, worse after taking milk.
  • Cut ting pain before passitig flatus.
  • Trembling of whole abdomen.
  • Tremulous weakness, palpitation of heart after every stool.
  • Hy pogastric pain goes down legs.
  • Sensitive, bruised, swollen, knife-like pains.
  • Painful tightness.
  • Craving for salt, coffee and sour things.
  • Aversion to bread.
  • Amelioration from eating and aggravation a few hours after meals
GENITALS ETC
  • Ill effects of suppressed sexual desires.
  • Desire increased, power decreased.
  • Sexual desire without erection.
  • Sexual nervousness with feeble erection.
  • Erec tions imperfect and of too short duration.
  • Impotence.
  • Seminal discharge, provoked by mere presence of a woman or contact.
  • Cutting in urethra while semen passes.
  • Sexual nervousness, dejection after sex.
  • Prostatitis.
  • Dribbling of prostatic fluid, worse stools, emotions, etc.
  • Prostate cancer.
  • Testicles hard and enlarged.
  • Itching in prepuce.
  • Menses, irregular, too late, scanty.
  • Dysmenorrhea with drawing down thighs.
  • Rash before menses.
  • Small, red, burning pimples appear with scanty menses and disappear after menses.
  • Itching around pudenda or deep in vagina.
  • Leucorrhea, white, acrid, preceded by griping in abdo men after u rination.
  • Cervicitis, Induration ofos and cervix.
  • Ovaritis.
  • Ovary enlarged, indurated.
  • Cutting pain in ovaries and uterus.
  • Prolapse of uterus from straining at a hard stool.
  • Ill effects of repressed sexual desire or suppressed menses or from excessive indulgence.
  • Motion of child painful during pregnancy
EXTREMITIES, LIMBS
  • Weakness or heaviness, with a sensation of paralysis, resembling myasthenia gravis.
  • or functional neurological symptom disorder, worse with cold, exertion, or rest.
  • Stiffness or cramps, with aching or spasmodic pains, resembling fibromyalgia or.
  • arthritis, aggravated by cold, damp weather, or emotional stress.
  • Tremors or muscle twitching, with jerking movements, resembling dystonia, worse.
  • with fatigue or cold exposure.
  • Conium maculatum (Poison Hemlock) 734.
  • Tendency to musculoskeletal hypersensitivity, with aggravation from prolonged rest.
  • or sensory stimuli.
  • Genitourinary:.
  • Dysuria or burning urination, with frequent urging or dribbling, resembling cystitis.
  • or benign prostatic hyperplasia, worse with cold, emotional stress, or night.
  • Urinary retention or incomplete emptying, with a sensation of fullness, resembling.
  • neurogenic bladder, aggravated by cold or exertion.
  • Sexual dysfunction, with diminished libido or performance issues, resembling.
  • erectile dysfunction or hypoactive sexual desire disorder, worse with fatigue or.
  • emotional stress.
  • Tendency to genitourinary irritability, with aggravation from cold or chronic.
  • neurological conditions.
  • Systemic:.
  • Chronic fatigue or prostration, with a sensation of sinking vitality, resembling.
  • chronic fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, cold, or.
  • emotional stress.
  • Cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp conditions and a desire for warmth.
  • or rest.
  • Chills or cold sweats, particularly during neurological or psychological episodes,.
  • worse at night or with cold exposure.
  • Tendency to hypersensitivity to environmental stimuli (e.g., cold, light), with.
  • aggravation in degenerative or debilitative states
BACK AND NECK
  • Spinal injuries.
  • Ill effects of bruises and shocks to spine.
  • Coccyodynia.
  • Dull aching in lumbar and sacral region.
  • Pain between shoulders.
  • Drawing pain in the lumbar vertebrae worse standing.
  • Coccyx pain.
  • Neck cold.
  • Enlargement of neck.
  • Pediculated tumor at the center of back.
  • Small, flat wart like growths on buttocks.
  • Breasts - Breasts enlarge and become painful before and during menses (Calc., Lac -c.), worse at every step.
  • Wants to press breast hard with hand.
  • Breast cancer with hard t umor.
  • Tumors after injury.
  • Breasts lax and shrunken with or without sexual desire.
  • Hard tumors in breasts with stitches or piercing pain.
  • Stitches in breasts and in nipples, on taking deep breath or walking.
  • Too much milk before menses.
  • Causations - The effects of blows, contusions or falls.
  • Effects of bruises and shocks to spine.
  • Over straining, over work, over study.
  • Grief.
  • Sexual excess, sexual abstinence
SKIN
  • Chronic fatigue or prostration, with a sensation of sinking vitality, resembling.
  • chronic fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, cold, or.
  • emotional stress.
  • Cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp conditions and a desire for warmth.
  • or rest.
  • Chills or cold sweats, particularly during neurological or psychological episodes,.
  • worse at night or with cold exposure.
  • Tendency to hypersensitivity to environmental stimuli (e.g., cold, light), with.
  • aggravation in degenerative or debilitative states
SLEEP
  • Sweat as soon as one sleeps, even when closing eyes.
  • Drowsiness by day.
  • Sleeps after midnight.
  • Inclination to sleep in the evening, with falling down of the eyelids.
  • Disturbed and unrefreshing sleep.
  • Starting of the limbs during sleep.
  • Anxious and frightful dreams, of disease, mutilation, death, danger, and quarrels.
  • Nightmares
GENERALITIES
  • Sensation as if a hoop, band or something tight was around the parts.
  • Deficiency of irritability of the body, the body has very little sensation.
  • Darting from within outwards, tension in inner parts, also in outer parts, pricking in the bones

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