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Thea Sinensis

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Thea Sinensis Reference Specimen Botanical Specimen and Materia Medica Identification
🧬 Remedy Miasm: Psoric Miasm The Psoric miasm is considered the mother of all chronic diseases. It primarily manifests as functional nervous weakness, allergies, skin itching, eruptions, and hypersensitivity.
GENERAL
  • Neuralgia and insom nia.
  • All-gone, sinking sensation at the epigastrium.
  • Nervous sleeplessness, heart troubles, palpitations and dyspepsia of old tea -drinkers.
  • Sensitive kidneys.
  • Sick head- aches.
  • Allen noted it was antidotal to Tab
MODALITIES ETC
  • Better warmth, warm bath, applying hand or warm clothes to occiput.
  • Worse at night, from cold water, walking in open air.
  • Worse after meals
RELATIONSHIPS
📊 Side-by-Side Comparison:

Antidote: Thuj., Ferr., Kali -hp. - Material dosesfortea -taster’scoughAnridoted by: Beer.
Compare: (1) Gone, faint feeling, sick-headache radiating from one point and pain in left ovary, Sep. (2) Averse
to work, especially writing, Hydr. (3) Relaxed feeling in stomach. Ip. (4) Desire for acids, Verat., Sulph., Ant-c.,
Phos., Sabin.

MIND
  • Nervousness and want of confidence.
  • Great nervous excitability with exaltation of intellectual faculties.
  • Ill-humored.
  • Peevish.
  • Disposition to quarrel at the most harmless speech.
  • Nocturnal fright, suicidal thoughts.
  • Tempo rary mental exaltation.
  • Delirium with ecstasy, laughed incessantly, talked in rhyme.
  • Delirium tremens.
  • Mania.
  • Suicidal and homic idal.
  • Impulses to kill.
  • Impulse to jump out of the window.
  • Nervousness and want of confidence.
  • Great nervous excitability with exaltation of intellectual faculties.
  • Ill-humored.
  • Peevish.
  • Disposition to quarrel at the most harmless speech.
  • Nocturnal fright, suicidal thoughts.
  • Tempo rary mental exaltation.
  • Delirium with ecstasy, laughed incessantly, talked in rhyme.
  • Delirium tremens.
  • Mania.
  • Suicidal and homic idal.
  • Impulses to kill.
  • Impulse to jump out of the window
VERTIGO, DIZZINESS
  • Vertigo with darkness before eyes, sudden in open air.
  • COMMENTS - The symptoms are made up of observed effects of overdosing and some direct provings.
  • A woman who was addicted to dri nking tea showed very pronounced delirium tremens indistinguishable from that caused by alcohol, though there was no alcoholism in the case.
  • Another woman, who kept a pot of tea boiling on the stove and drank several bowls every day, developed both suicidal and homicidal mania, impulse tojump out of the window, to cut her baby’s throat or throw it downstairs.
  • Thea 100,000c, Fincke, cured.
  • A man who had been many years in the East and was used to one-story houses, on his return to the West had a curious impulse tojump out of the window, which he traced to tea -drinking and which disappeared when he left it off.
  • Teste noted that the homicidal impulse appeared in the dreams of one prover, who was so far from being horrified by his dreammurders that he even took pleasure in them after awaking.
  • The talkativeness of Thea, is one of its chief allurements.
  • Among tea-tasters, who do not drink the tea they taste, but only hold it in the mouth a short time, yet long enough for the mouth to absorb some, there is sometimes developed what is known as tea -tasters’ paralysis, affecting mostly the lower limbs with loss of sensation of both upper and lower.
  • A man, after drinking tea, had pain in his epigastrium going through to his back with a fee ling as if he wanted to be sick and could not, better sitting down and stretching out.
  • Thuj.
  • 30c cured.
  • Guernsey gave these as indications for Thea, “Nervous sleeplessness, heart troubles, of old tea -drinkers, palpitations of the heart, can’t lie down.”
HEAD
  • Rush of blood to head.
  • Sick headache radiating from one point.
  • Sleepless and restless.
  • Hallucinations of hearing.
  • Cold damp feeling at back of head.
  • Scalp tender can scarcely com b hair.
  • Rush of blood to head.
  • Sick headache radiating from one point.
  • Sleepless and restless.
  • Hallucinations of hearing.
  • Cold damp feeling at back of head.
  • Scalp tender can scarcely com b hair
EYES
  • Eyes are unusually bright.
  • Dilated pupils.
  • Neuralgia of eyes.
  • Sight is dim, dark before eyes, fiery lines, sparks
EARS
  • Neuralgic pains in cartilage of ears.
  • Roaring in ears.
  • Hallucinations of hearing
FACE
  • Wild, distressed expression.
  • Face is pale, with congested redness, flushed
MOUTH
  • Bitter taste in mouth.
  • Much vis cid saliva.
  • Whole mouth cavity dry and sensitive.
  • Tongue clean and pale.
  • Tongue red, blistered, painful as if scalded.
  • Teeth frequently decayed.
  • Nose - Dryness, soreness of nose.
  • Sensation at root of nose as if nosebleed would occur.
  • Nosebleed before menses
THROAT
  • Scraping in larynx.
  • Hoarseness.
  • Diphtheria sore throat.
  • Painles s swelling of mucus membrane.
  • Uneasy feeling in pharynx, as if obstructed by a foreign body
CHEST
  • Oppressed and constricted.
  • Fluttering in left side and feeling of suffocation.
  • Anxious oppression.
  • Precordial distress.
  • Palpitation, unable to lie on left side.
  • Fluttering.
  • Pulse rapid, irregular Thea sinensis intermittent.
  • Kidneys - Very marked increase of urine.
  • Must pass water immediately after drinking tea.
  • Edema of respiratory tract.
  • Breathing increased in frequency and amplitude.
  • Breathlessness on least exertion.
  • Paroxysm of asphyxia.
  • Cough is dry, severe and bloody expectoration
ABDOMEN
  • A sinking sensation at the epigastrium.
  • Faint, gone feeling (Sep., Hydr., Olean.).
  • Weakness about stomach.
  • Sudden production of wind in large quantities.
  • Nausea, and vomiting after eating.
  • Vomits bile, when pain at its height.
  • Temperature - Intense coldness passing over whole head.
  • Lowered t emperature.
  • Hands and face cold as marble.
  • Beaded with chilly moisture.
  • Excessive internal heat with flushes of heat on the surface, coming and going quickly.
  • Disposition to perspire.
  • Borborygmi.
  • After lunch, stitch below ribs in paroxysms.
  • Intestines relaxed.
  • Liability to hernia.
  • Very hungry, but little satisfies.
  • Thirst, but every mouth ful of cold water affects the head like a shock.
  • Craves acids, lemons
GENITALS ETC
  • Erections.
  • Unnatural excitement.
  • Soreness and tenderness in ovaries.
  • Menses delayed, scanty with severe cramp-like pains.
  • Uterine bearing down from beginning to end of period
EXTREMITIES, LIMBS
  • Paralyzed numbness of limbs.
  • Joints of hands and feet tender.
  • Nervous excitability in wrists, hands, and feet.
  • Hand trembled violently.
  • Restlessness of feet.
  • Neuralgic pains in outer hamstrings.
  • Sensation as if the weight of a sheet even would crush toes
SKIN
  • Skin dry as if pores obstructed.
  • Skin of fingertips peels from excessive dryness.
  • Eruption of red, indolent pimples.
  • Itching, crawling, prickling in different parts
SLEEP
  • Sleepy in daytime, sleepiness at night with vascular excitement and restlessness and dry skin.
  • Horrible dreams cause no horror
GENERALITIES
  • As if on the verge of fainting.
  • As if a foreign body in throat.
  • As if the stomach hung down relaxed in the body like an empty bag.
  • As if the weight of a sheet on the feet would crush t he toes.
  • Cold sensations are prominent, cold, damp feeling at back of head with pain spreading thence to eyes, also dryness and swelling of mucus membrane

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📚 Literature Citation & References:
This clinical profile is compiled from: Andrew Chevallier, FNIMH — Herbal Remedies (Eyewitness Companions), and Dr. David Keifer, MD — Herbal Remedies Reference Guide. Synced with traditional botanical use and pharmacological outlines.
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