Veratrum album
White Hellebore
Veratrum album is suited for patients presenting with gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, psychological, and constitutional conditions, primarily affecting the digestive system, circulatory system, psyche, and overall vitality, marked by violent vomiting, profuse diarrhea, cold sweats, prostration, and manic behavior. Gastrointestinal symptoms include severe nausea or watery stools, resembling gastroenteritis or cholera-like diarrhea, worse with cold, drinking, or motion. Cardiovascular symptoms involve fainting or low blood pressure, resembling hypotension or syncope, worse with cold, exertion, or dehydration. Psychological symptoms feature agitation or delusions, resembling bipolar disorder or delirium, worse with cold, stress, or night. Constitutional symptoms include extreme weakness or collapse, resembling hypovolemic shock or chronic fatigue syndrome, worse with cold, motion, or stress. The remedy is highly relevant for gastrointestinal and cardiovascular conditions with a strong cold- or dehydration-related component, commonly observed in individuals with intense, depleted constitutions, particularly those with gastroenteritis, hypotension, or bipolar disorder associated with cold, drinking, or emotional stress.
Clinical Insights
- Generally, Veratrum Album is used for the treatment of severe diarrhoea.
- If ineffective, Veratrum Album must be used.
Keynotes
- Manic behavior or agitation, with a sensation of restlessness or grandiosity, resembling bipolar disorder (manic phase), worse with cold, stress, night, or confinement, often with rapid speech or delusions.
- Violent vomiting or retching, with a sensation of burning or coldness, resembling gastroenteritis, worse with cold, drinking (cold drinks), motion, or night, often with profuse, watery vomiting or nausea.
- Hypotension or faintness, with a sensation of weakness or collapse, resembling syncope, worse with cold, exertion, dehydration, or standing, often with pale, cold skin or vertigo.
Modalities
Worse: Cold (weather, drinks, air), drinking (cold fluids), motion, stress, night, exertion, standing, dehydration, confinement, fasting, emotional upset, morning.
Better: Warmth (weather, applications), rest, pressure, quiet environments, lying down, emotional support, hydration (warm fluids), gentle warmth, covering, evening, open air (psychological symptoms).
Symptoms
Mind
- Manic behavior or agitation, with a sensation of restlessness or grandiosity, resembling bipolar disorder (manic phase), worse with cold, stress, night, or confinement, often with rapid speech or delusions.
- Delirium or confusion, with a tendency to disorientation or hallucinations, resembling acute delirium, aggravated by cold, fever, or stress, often with fearfulness or aggression.
- Anxiety or despair, with a sensation of impending doom or hopelessness, resembling adjustment disorder, worse with cold, motion, or isolation, often with suicidal ideation or withdrawal.
Digestion
- Violent vomiting or retching, with a sensation of burning or coldness, resembling gastroenteritis, worse with cold, drinking (cold drinks), motion, or night, often with profuse, watery vomiting or nausea.
- Profuse diarrhea or watery stools, with a tendency to sudden, explosive evacuation, resembling cholera-like diarrhea, aggravated by cold, drinking, or stress, often with cramping, tenesmus, or dehydration.
- Abdominal pain or distension, with a sensation of coldness or griping, resembling irritable bowel syndrome, worse with cold, motion, or eating, often with flatulence or urgency.
Heart
- Hypotension or faintness, with a sensation of weakness or collapse, resembling syncope, worse with cold, exertion, dehydration, or standing, often with pale, cold skin or vertigo.
- Cold sweats or clammy skin, with a tendency to profuse, icy perspiration, resembling hypovolemic shock, aggravated by cold, motion, or stress, often with rapid, weak pulse or pallor.
- Palpitations or irregular heartbeat, with a sensation of anxiety or oppression, resembling vasovagal syncope, worse with cold, stress, or exertion, often with chest tightness or trembling.
Generalities – Children
- Indicated in children with severe gastroenteritis, fainting, or agitation, often linked to cold, drinking, or stress, worse with motion or night.
- May present with vomiting, diarrhea, or manic behavior, particularly in intense, sensitive children, often after cold exposure or dehydration.
- Children require urgent evaluation for underlying gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, or psychological conditions (e.g., gastroenteritis, syncope, delirium).
Potency and Dosage
Mother Tincture or usually 30, 200, 1000 or CM, depending upon the situation and the experience of the homoeopath.
Combinations
- Silicea and Veratrum Album are also good remedies for constipation.
- In these children, Silicea and Veratrum Album are very useful. (For detail, see under Veratrum Album).
- Cramps in the legs are an essential feature of Veratrum Album, Camphor and Cuprum as well as of cholera.
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This article is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Prepared by herbalhomeo.com/ Team
This article is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.
