- Source: Derived from the whole plant of Hyoscyamus niger , an annual or biennial herb in the Solanaceae family, native to Europe and Asia, prepared for homeopathic use through maceration,.
- serial dilutionPotentized liquid homeopathic medicineA solution prepared by repeatedly diluting and shaking (succussing) a substance to enhance healing power while removing toxicity., and succussion to eliminate toxicity and enhance therapeutic action.
- Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for neurological, psychological,.
- respiratory, and systemic disorders , particularly those involving delirium, mania, convulsions,.
- and spasmodic coughs.
- It is noted for symptoms such as agitation, loquacity, hallucinations, muscle twitching, and dry, hacking cough, often aggravated by touch, lying down, or night, and ameliorated by sitting up, motion, or warmth.
- Modern Context: Indicated for neurological conditions (e.g., delirium, epilepsyNeurological disorder causing seizuresA neurological disorder marked by sudden recurrent episodes of sensory disturbance, loss of consciousness, or convulsions.), psychological conditions (e.g., mania, psychosis), respiratory conditions (e.g., whooping cough, spasmodic bronchitisInflammation of the bronchial tubesInflammation of the mucous membrane in the bronchial tubes, typically causing bronchospasm and coughing.), and systemic conditions (e.g., fever, restlessness).
- It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by agitation, delirious behavior, spasms, or emotional volatility,.
- typically exacerbated by touch, lying down, or night, and often seen in individuals with acute psychosis, neurological disorders, or spasmodic respiratory conditions.
- The remedy is particularly relevant for those with a sensitive, excitable constitution, often presenting with physical symptoms like convulsions or dry cough alongside psychological symptoms like paranoia, inappropriate behavior, or mania, commonly observed in patients with bipolar disorder, delirium tremens, or pertussis triggered by emotional, sensory, or infectious stressors
