Squilla maritima
Sea Onion
Source: Derived from the bulb of Urginea maritima (syn. Drimia maritima), commonly known as sea onion or red squill, a perennial plant in the Asparagaceae family, prepared for homeopathic use through trituration and serial dilution to enhance therapeutic action while eliminating material toxicity, in accordance with homeopathic pharmacopeia standards.
Keynotes
- Anxiety or nervousness, with a sensation of worry or restlessness, resembling generalized anxiety disorder, worse with cold, stress, discomfort, or morning, often with palpitations or insomnia.
- Profuse, watery cough, with a sensation of looseness or rattling, resembling chronic bronchitis, worse with cold air, morning, motion, or lying down, often with copious, frothy expectoration or dyspnea.
- Heart weakness or fatigue, with a sensation of heaviness or oppression, resembling heart failure, worse with cold, exertion, motion, or morning, often with edema, dyspnea, or faintness.
Modalities
Worse: Cold (air, weather, drinks), morning, motion, coughing, lying down, exertion, stress, laughing, talking, dampness, deep sleep, emotional stress, tight clothing.
Better: Warmth (weather, applications, drinks), rest, expectoration, sitting up, quiet environments, emotional support, evening, loose clothing, hydration, gentle pressure, open air.
Symptoms
Mind
- Anxiety or nervousness, with a sensation of worry or restlessness, resembling generalized anxiety disorder, worse with cold, stress, discomfort, or morning, often with palpitations or insomnia.
- Irritability or sensitivity, with a tendency to frustration or withdrawal, resembling adjustment disorder, aggravated by cold, emotional stress, or physical discomfort, often with mood swings or tearfulness.
- Mental fatigue or overwhelm, with a sensation of dullness or agitation, resembling mild cognitive impairment, worse with cold, overexertion, or stress, often with difficulty concentrating or anticipatory anxiety.
Respiratory
- Profuse, watery cough, with a sensation of looseness or rattling, resembling chronic bronchitis, worse with cold air, morning, motion, or lying down, often with copious, frothy expectoration or dyspnea.
- Wheezing or tightness, with a tendency to oppression or suffocation, resembling asthma, aggravated by cold, exertion, or talking, often with chest soreness or burning.
- Recurrent respiratory infections, with a sensation of irritation or tickling, resembling bronchiectasis, worse with cold, morning, or dampness, often with hoarseness or throat rawness.
Heart
- Heart weakness or fatigue, with a sensation of heaviness or oppression, resembling heart failure, worse with cold, exertion, motion, or morning, often with edema, dyspnea, or faintness.
- Palpitations or irregular heartbeats, with a tendency to fluttering or discomfort, resembling palpitations, aggravated by cold, stress, or lying on the left side, often with anxiety or chest pain.
- Sensation of circulatory sluggishness, with a tendency to cold extremities or cyanosis, resembling peripheral artery disease, worse with cold, rest, or morning, often with swelling or numbness.
Generalities – Children
- Indicated in children with chronic cough, enuresis, or anxiety, often linked to cold air, morning, or stress, worse with motion or coughing.
- May present with rattling cough, bedwetting, or fretfulness, particularly in sensitive, debilitated children, often during respiratory infections or stressful periods.
- Children require urgent evaluation for underlying respiratory, urinary, or psychological conditions (e.g., chronic bronchitis, enuresis, generalized anxiety disorder).
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
