Hydrastis canadensis
Goldenseal
Source: Derived from the root of Hydrastis canadensis, a perennial herb in the Ranunculaceae family, native to North America, prepared for homeopathic use through maceration, serial dilution, and succussion to eliminate toxicity and enhance therapeutic action.
Clinical Insights
- Being deeply related to the liver diseases, Hydrastis affects the appetite.
- Hydrastis is also useful in the treatment of chronic piles.
Keynotes
- Depression or low mood, with a tendency to feel hopeless or despondent, resembling major depressive disorder, worse with chronic illness, warmth, or night.
- Chronic cough or expectoration, with thick, sticky mucus, resembling chronic bronchitis, worse with warm air, talking, or night.
- Fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of debility or prostration, resembling chronic fatigue syndrome, worse with warmth, exertion, or emotional stress.
Modalities
Worse: Warmth (weather, rooms, drinks), night, fasting, closed rooms, emotional stress, heavy meals, talking, exertion, humidity, dust, sensory overload.
Better: Cool air, rest, gentle motion, open air, emotional reassurance, dry environments, avoiding warmth or fasting, light meals, quiet environments.
Symptoms
Mind
- Depression or low mood, with a tendency to feel hopeless or despondent, resembling major depressive disorder, worse with chronic illness, warmth, or night.
- Anxiety or irritability, with a sensation of inner tension or impatience, resembling generalized anxiety disorder, aggravated by fasting, fatigue, or emotional stress.
- Mental fatigue or difficulty concentrating, resembling adjustment disorder, worse with warmth or exertion.
Respiratory
- Chronic cough or expectoration, with thick, sticky mucus, resembling chronic bronchitis, worse with warm air, talking, or night.
- Hoarseness or throat irritation, with a sensation of rawness or tickling, resembling laryngitis, aggravated by warm rooms or exertion.
- Chest oppression or wheezing, with a tendency to aggravation in humid conditions, resembling asthma, worse with warmth or rest.
Generalities
- Fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of debility or prostration, resembling chronic fatigue syndrome, worse with warmth, exertion, or emotional stress.
- Cachexia or weight loss, with a sensation of wasting or emaciation, resembling malignancy-related cachexia, aggravated by chronic illness or night.
- Chilliness or cold intolerance, with aggravation in warm, stuffy conditions and a desire for cool air or rest.
Generalities – Children
- Indicated in children with chronic sinusitis, constipation, or low mood, often linked to allergies, dietary issues, or school stress, worse with warmth or night.
- May present with chronic cough, bloating, or irritability, particularly in sensitive, debilitated children.
- Children require urgent evaluation for underlying mucosal, digestive, or psychological conditions (e.g., rhinosinusitis, irritable bowel syndrome, depression).
Potency and Dosage
Mother Tincture or usually 30, 200, 1000 or CM, depending upon the situation and the experience of the homoeopath.
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This article is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Prepared by herbalhomeo.com/ Team
