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Camphora (HMT)

Camphor
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Camphora (HMT) Reference Specimen Camphor
🧬 Remedy Miasm: Tubercular Miasm The Tubercular miasm is a combination of Psora and Syphilis. It manifests as a susceptibility to respiratory illnesses, rapid weight loss, and a constant desire for mental and physical change.
📚 Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad Materia Medica:
This homeopathic remedy profile is compiled directly from the authoritative Materia Medica lectures of Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad (ra), former head of the Worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and a renowned homeopath. It presents clinical insights, comparative analysis, and potency guidelines.
🧠 General & Mental Health
GENERAL
  • The most salient feature of Camphor is that the skin of its patient becomes very cold during the illness, though the patient internally feels very warm.
  • He also feels very weak and debilitated.
  • Spasmodic conditions are also prominent.
  • Camphor will be found beneficial in the treatment of any sickness in whic h the body is very cold and there are cramps.
  • It is also very effective in the treatment of cholera, especially where there is a frequenc y of loose stools but no pain, or sometimes no diarrhoea either.
  • It quickly weakens the body so that the entire body feels cold.
  • In such a condition, Camphor in a low potencyStrength level of a remedyThe dilution and succussion scale of a remedy (e.g., 6C, 30C, 200C, 1M), indicating its energetic concentration. is found to be very useful.
  • If the cholera is associated with cramping of the stomach, hands and feet, Cuprum would be more optimal.
  • However, if the limbs feel ice- cold along with cramps and cold sweats, Camphor would be the ideal treatment.
  • In the cholera associated with Camphor, nausea is common.
  • The Camphor patient feels frightened and scared, rese mbling Aconite, except that in Aconite there is no feeling of being cold.
  • The feeling of extreme cold is the distinctive feature of Camphor.
  • When, like Aconite, the sickness commences suddenly and is accompanied with fear and convulsions but the body feels very cold Camphor, instead of Aconite, would be more appropriate.
  • Aconite would certainly be more useful if the onset of the illness is sudden and severe with the body feeling hot.
  • In a way, Camphor is related to Cantharis but also works as an antidoteNeutralizing substance or remedyA remedy or substance that stops, counteracts, or neutralizes the action of a previously taken remedy. to it.
  • In Cantharis, the linings of the kidney tubules become inflamed and there is a feeling of burning along the urethra with the urine passing in the form of drops .
  • These symptoms also occur in Camphor to some extent.
  • Sometimes, Cantharis poisoning can damage the kidney permanently and may also produce neurologic/psychiatric symptoms.
  • In this partic ular situation, Camphor annuls the bad effects of Ca ntharis.
  • Cantharis is not only a temporary remedy but can also neut ralize the aftereffects of many other diseases permanently.
  • The Camphor patient becomes mentally weak.
  • His memory fades and he is afraid of bei ng left alone.
  • He feels dizzy and may faint.
  • He remains lying down quietly with his eyes closed as if he is sleeping but in fact he is not.
  • He seems to be in another world.
  • He may exhibit the signs of insanity and violent anger.
  • This particular symptom is also present in Cantharis and Hyoscyamus.
  • The inflammatory process shifts towards the brain with the patient showing signs of madness and aggression.
  • When the fever is secondar y to the infection of the uterus, Camphor is also beneficial besides Pyroge nium and Sulphur.
  • If the body is cold, the treatment should be started with Camphor.
  • Sometimes, the fever is suppressed by some kind of treatment and the body becomes cold.
  • At that time, Camphor is more effective than Sulphur.
  • Once the body has warmed up and feels feve rish, Sulphur and Pyrogenium should be administered together.
  • In Camphor, the body is extrem ely cold yet the patient sweats profusely.
  • However, he does not want to be covered with anything.
  • In fact, due to the feeling of intern al heat, he likes to cast away the covering clothes.
  • The symptom of di slike for covering clothes is also found in Secale Cor.
  • The difference is that the Secale patient is warm and also feels warm, wh ile a patient of Camphor , in spite of being very cold, does not like to be covered with a cloth.
  • The symptoms of Camphor resemble those of Camomila and Aconite.
  • The Camomila patient is of a furious nature a nd remains dissatisfied.
  • He borrows things from other people but then throws them away.
  • If such a patient does not have all the typical symp toms of Camomila, he may be treated satisfactorily with Camphor .
  • A Camphor patient experiences the feeling of heat and cold alte rnatively.
  • The body may feel warm while in the midst of the cold state of the body.
  • The condition of alternating heat and cold changes fr equently, showing that the fever is submerging deep down into the body.
  • When the fever penetrates the backbone or transfers itself toward s the brain, the body becomes cold.
  • Nonetheless, the body keeps on defending itself against the sickness and tries to expel it.
  • In this a lternating feeling of cold and hot, Camphor is very beneficial.
  • In menopauseEnd of menstrual cycles in womenThe natural biological transition in a woman's life when menstrual periods permanently stop, typically occurring between ages 45 and 55., elderly ladies suffer many diverse symptoms like hot flushes on the face.
  • Beside other remedies, Camphor should also be kept in mind.
  • Ladies who obtain re lief from the use of Camphor feel very cold when uncovered but sweat profusely when they have their clothes on The headache of a patient of Camphor does not involve the entire head.
  • It may just be on the back of the head or on the forehead.
  • The headache at the back of the head and the lower part of the neck, associated with a throbbing sensa tion, can possibly be treated with Camphor is very well known for the treatment of convulsions leading to the lockjaw .
  • Many a time, women go through these kinds of symptoms as a result of intense heat or marked internal weakness.
  • One does not have to forcefully open the patient’s mouth to adminster any medicine.
  • Low potency Camphor happens to be very effective by its mere application to the lips.
  • A characteristic feature of Camphor is that in th e state of convulsion and associated lockjaw, the lips and tongue become blue.
  • The patient of Camphor feels intense thirst that is unquenchable.
  • The patient wants to drink extremely co ld water.
  • While experiencing gas in the abdomen, there is a tendency towards nausea and vomiting .
  • After vomiting, the stomach feels c ool and calmed down.
  • In the absence of nausea and vomiting, th e body becomes very cold.
  • Every kind of food tastes bitter.
  • In Camphor, the tendency towards vomiting is more common than the frequency of stools.
  • The stools are frequent but scanty and are associated with marked weakne ss of the body and cramps.
  • For repeated loose motions, vomiting and cramping on the calves , Veratrum Album is the top most remedy.
  • The body feeling cold occurs in both Camphor as well as Veratrum Album, but in Veratrum Album cold sweats are visible only on the forehead.
  • In Veratrum Album, there are two extremes of sy mptoms.
  • Either there is severe chronic constipationInfrequent or difficult bowel movementsA condition where stool is dry, hard, and difficult or painful to pass. or frequent diarrhoea .
  • When other usual remedies prove ineffective, the ch ronic obstinate type of constipation would be relieved after a few doses of Veratrum Album.
  • When the muscles of the urinary bladder become weak and one needs to strain the abdominal muscles to pass urine , Camphor is a very useful remedy in this condition.
  • There is retenti on of the urine, even if the bladder is full.
  • There is a feeling of burning and cramping.
  • Camphor is very obviously useful fo r the treatment of this paralytic condition of the bladder.
  • Camphor also affects sexual organs .
  • One may become permanently impotent due to the exces sive use of Camphor.
  • Sometimes the reaction is quite the opposite, i.e an over- indulgence in sex which is certai nly not normal.
  • Whenever such contrasting symptoms are noticed, Camphor should be kept in mind so that it may be used as needed.
  • In Camphor, there is a tendency towards repeated colds and cough with sputum (expectoration), in this way it is equally matched to Antimonium Crude and Ammonium Car b.
  • Both these remedies help in relieving the constant tendency of contracting such illnesses.
  • The patient catches cold immediately on the slightest change of weather.
  • The nose feels cold and starts running.
  • The thick sputum (expectoration) tends to be stuck in the air passages resulting in a feeling of suffocation and difficulty in breathing.
  • The deep inspiration (breathing in) provokes coughing and the heart starts beating fast.
  • Another peculiar symptom of Camphor is that the pain feels somewhat relieved by concentrating on the site of pain.
  • The Camphor patient is sensitive to cold and touch; both aggravate symptoms.
  • After a major surgical operation when the body b ecomes very cold and the blood pressure falls profoundly, besides Ca rbo Veg a few doses of Camphor will offer prompt relief.
  • In the state of being unconscious , the Camphor patient exhibits dilatationStretching or widening of a vessel or organThe state of being dilated or stretched beyond normal dimensions (e.g., dilatation of the heart). of the pupils of the ey es, which become fixed in one position.
  • Everything looks so br ight and flashy to him.
  • He envisions sparkling dots of light.
  • The symptoms intensify in the sunlight.
  • The face is pale, drawn and lifeless.
  • Co ld sweating, typical of advanced cancers, is also present.
  • On exposure to cold, the patient develops diarrhoea, the stools being darkish in colour causing dehydr ation and profound weakness.
  • The tongue and the inside of the mouth f eel cold.
  • The thirst is of the unrelenting type.
  • Adjuvant: Cantharis Antidotes: Phosphorus, Opium Potency: up to 30

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📚 Literature Citation & References:
This clinical profile is compiled from: Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad — Homoeopathy: Like Cures Like (English Rendering of Lectures delivered on MTA International). Compiled exclusively in accordance with the clinical insights and Materia Medica of Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad (ra).
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