New discovered action and symptoms of Nux vomica 

New discovered action and symptoms of Nux vomica

Nux vomica is derived from the seeds of the Strychnos nux-vomica tree. It has a long history of use in homeopathy to address various health issues, particularly digestive problems, headaches, and sensitivity-related concerns. Recent research has explored additional applications and effects of this remedy.

Potential Benefits

Antioxidant Benefits: Studies have shown that various substances in nux vomica have powerful antioxidant properties. However, it’s important to note that the main active ingredients, strychnine and brucine, can be dangerous if taken in large amounts.

Analgesic Effects: Research indicates that extracts from nux vomica leaves may help reduce pain, likely due to their antioxidant qualities. It’s important to note that homeopathic treatments typically emphasize the use of the seeds instead of the leaves.

Managing Diabetes: Studies conducted on animals suggest that extracts from nux vomica seeds may help regulate blood sugar levels more effectively than traditional treatments. However, it’s important to note that these findings are just the starting point, and further research is necessary to determine their effectiveness in humans.

nux vomica in homeopathy

**Nux Vomica **

  1. – Nux vomica is a widely used homeopathic remedy that many people incorporate into their daily routines.
  2. – This remedy helps with various health challenges that are common in today’s fast-paced world.
  3. – It is particularly useful for individuals who have a sedentary lifestyle, do a lot of mental work, or feel the stress and pressure of long office hours and business-related concerns.
  4. – To cope with their stress, these individuals might turn to alcohol, rich foods, or sedative medications, which can lead to unwanted side effects.
  5. – Typically, someone who benefits from Nux vomica may be thin, energetic, nervous, and easily irritated.
  6. – This remedy affects the nervous system, causing increased sensitivity and reactions to both mental and physical stimuli.
  7. – It can lead to digestive problems, feelings of congestion, and hypochondriacal thoughts.
  8. – People experiencing dyspepsia often try different foods, which can result in digestive discomfort.
  9. – Patients may suffer from spasms, convulsions, or fainting spells.
  10. – They might feel a sense of disconnection, with their actions seeming erratic or ineffective.
  11. – Symptoms can include sensations of twisting and involuntary jerking movements.
  12. – Spasms can be intense and may occur with awareness; they often worsen with light touch but improve with firm pressure or when the elbow is extended.
  13. – Patients often feel tense and contracted.
  14. – They may experience sharp, shooting pains that feel like lightning.
  15. – Neuralgia can sometimes signal the onset of other symptoms.
  16. – There might be a sensation of something rough inside the body.
  17. – Patients may alternate between feelings of heaviness and lightness.
  18. – They can experience a sore, bruised feeling in areas such as the abdomen or head.
  19. – An internal scraping or raw sensation may be felt in the throat and larynx.
  20. – These individuals are often more susceptible to catching colds.
  21. – Fainting can occur after bowel movements, vomiting, or during labor pains.
  22. – Symptoms of biliousness may also arise.
  23. – There could be cases of hemorrhaging.
  24. – Patients might have a history of excessive indulgence or drug use.
  25. – Trembling can be a frequent symptom.
  26. – Epileptic episodes may happen during bowel movements.
  27. – Paralysis can occur as a result of strokes, especially in people who overindulge; symptoms may include partial paralysis, dizziness, nausea, and sharp pains.
  28. – Reflexes may be heightened in these patients.
  29. – Generally, those who benefit from Nux vomica tend to have firm, fibrous bodies and dark hair.
  30. – Reversed peristalsis can sometimes be observed.
  31. – Negative effects may arise from excessive sexual activity or masturbation.
  32. – Varicose veins may appear as hard, dark cords.

Worse

  1. – Early mornings can be tough.
  2. – Outdoor settings can be uncomfortable with drafts, seating issues, and wind.
  3. – Some things can be revealing.
  4. – A high lifestyle may include coffee, seasonings, alcohol, drugs, laxatives, and overeating.
  5. – An inactive lifestyle is not beneficial.
  6. – Too much indulgence can be harmful.
  7. – Mental strain can lead to tiredness and frustration.
  8. – Sleep can often be interrupted.
  9. – Minor triggers like anger, noise, smells, touch, and tight clothing can be bothersome.
  10. – Yawning is common when tired.
  11. – Smoking is not a healthy choice.
  12. – Music can affect mood.
  13. – Disappointment in our goals can be discouraging.
  14. – It can hurt our pride.
  15. – Mental trauma can have lasting effects.

Better

  1. – Enjoying free time can be helpful.
  2. – Short naps can recharge you.
  3. – Covering your head can provide comfort.
  4. – Taking time to relax is important.
  5. – Warm beverages can be soothing.
  6. – Milk is a good choice.
  7. – Healthy fats are beneficial.
  8. – Humid air can feel refreshing.
  9. – Lying on your side can be comfortable.

**Mind**

  1. – Active and alert.
  2. – Can get angry and impatient easily; often feels pain and expresses frustration through tears.
  3. – Has a passionate and intense personality.
  4. – Experiences anxiety and gets excited quickly.
  5. – Prefers not to work.
  6. – Worries about financial struggles.
  7. – Often feels down or gloomy.
  8. – Holds onto grudges.
  9. – Tends to nag frequently.
  10. – Can have sudden outbursts of anger.
  11. – Sometimes has dark thoughts, including feelings of despair.
  12. – Fears knives due to worries about hurting herself or others.
  13. – Quick to point out faults in others.
  14. – Often blames others for problems.
  15. – Feels very anxious about marriage, especially regarding girls.
  16. – Thinks time moves slowly.
  17. – Frequently talks about her mental health.
  18. – Minor health issues can significantly affect her mood.
  19. – Often worries excessively about her health.
  20. – Experiences deep feelings of sadness.
  21. – Faces intense withdrawal symptoms from alcohol.
  22. – Sensitive to noise, bright lights, strong smells, touch, and music.
  23. – Struggles to engage in conversations or read.
  24. – May get angry when someone tries to comfort her.
  25. – Very determined and stubborn.

**Head**

  1. – You might feel dizzy or like your surroundings are spinning, especially when your stomach is empty. Sometimes, this can lead to fainting or blackouts.
  2. – It can feel like there’s a bruising sensation in your brain.
  3. – Crowded places or bright lights may make you feel faint or dizzy.
  4. – Sunlight exposure can trigger headaches.
  5. – Your scalp may feel sensitive.
  6. – You might notice swelling in your forehead.
  7. – Your head can feel larger than usual compared to your body.
  8. – Keeping your head warm can provide relief from cold sensations.
  9. – Migraines can be a problem.
  10. – You may experience frontal headaches that make you want to rest your head.

 

**Eyes**

  1. – Your eyes might look red.
  2. – Tears can flow from one side of your eyes.
  3. – There may be issues with your optic nerve.
  4. – You might be sensitive to bright light.
  5. – Your eye muscles may feel weak.
  6. – The lower part of your eyeballs could have a yellow tint.
  7. – Vision loss may be associated with alcohol and tobacco use.
  8. – Blood may ooze from your eyes.
  9. – You could experience seasonal conjunctivitis.
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**Ears**

  1. – You may feel an itching sensation in your ears.
  2. – The outer ear canal might feel dry and sensitive.
  3. – You might experience sharp pain when swallowing.

**Nose**

  1. – Strong smells can be overwhelming, even causing fainting.
  2. – One side of your nose might be blocked but still run with water.
  3. – Newborns can experience nasal congestion.
  4. – Nosebleeds during sleep could happen, possibly due to coughing or other issues.
  5. – Intense sneezing can occur due to a tickling sensation in your left nostril.
  6. – You might have a runny nose during the day but it feels dry at night.
  7. – There could be a peculiar smell in your nose, like old cheese or burning sulfur.
  8. – Your sense of smell may be heightened.
  9. – Your nose might appear sharp and pointed.

**Face**

  1. – Your face may appear red, swollen, or yellowish, especially around the nose and mouth.
  2. – The left corner of your mouth might droop.
  3. – You may feel pain in your cheek area, with swelling that comes and goes; lying down might help.
  4. – Your jaws might snap shut and feel stiff.
  5. – Acne could develop from eating cheese.
  6. – Pimples may appear due to excessive alcohol consumption.
  7. – A child touching their face often could indicate potential brain issues.

**Mouth**

  1. – Your teeth may chatter.
  2. – Tooth pain might improve with warm drinks.
  3. – You could have bad breath that smells sour.
  4. – Small ulcers may develop in your mouth.
  5. – A bitter and sour taste, especially in the morning, may be noticeable deep in your throat.
  6. – You might feel an itching sensation on your palate and in your ears.
  7. – Your gums may feel sensitive.

**Urinary Symptoms:** 

-Nux vomica on urine
  1. – Right-sided kidney pain that spreads to the genitals and legs, with dribbling urine; lying on your back helps ease the discomfort.
  2. – Painful and ineffective urges to urinate.
  3. – Straining during urination that feels spasm-like.
  4. – Blood in urine, possibly from hemorrhoids or menstrual flow.
  5. – Narrowing of the urethra causing spasms.
  6. – Bladder paralysis leading to dribbling, common in older men with prostate issues or gonorrhea.
  7. – Unintentional urination when laughing, coughing, or sneezing.
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**Male Symptoms:**

-Nux vomica for male
  1. – Easily aroused sexual desire.
  2. – The penis may become soft during intimate moments.
  3. – Negative effects from too much masturbation or sexual activity.
  4. Premature ejaculation.
  5. – Difficulty being around women without experiencing an emission.
  6. – More smegma than usual.
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**Female Symptoms:**

  1. – Strong sexual desire with a burning sensation in the vulva.
  2. – Menstrual periods that are heavy, early, prolonged, irregular, and dark with clots, which may cause fainting.
  3. Painful menstruation with cramps affecting the whole body and a constant urge to have a bowel movement.
  4. – Foul-smelling yellow discharge.
  5. – Ineffective labor pains, with fainting during contractions.
  6. – Heavy bleeding after an abortion.
  7. – Uterine prolapse from straining or lifting.
  8. – Previous symptoms worsen after menstruation.
  9. – Scanty and unpleasant lochia.
  10. – Sore nipples with a white spot in the center.
  11. – Pain while breastfeeding.
  12. – Painless milk buildup in the breast from not nursing.

**Respiratory Symptoms:**

-Nux vomica on respiratory
  1. – Severe cough that can knock you down; it may be paroxysmal and whooping, accompanied by a splitting headache that requires support for the head.
  2. – Shallow breathing.
  3. – Difficulty breathing.
  4. – Asthma triggered by stomach issues, with a feeling of fullness.
  5. – Hoarseness with painful roughness in the throat and chest.
  6. – Coughing with a tearing sensation in the chest.
  7. – Intercostal nerve pain worsens when lying on the painful side.
  8. – Asthma with a sensation of tightness, relieved by belching.
  9. – Increased appetite during coughing fits.
  10. **Heart Symptoms:**
  11. – Palpitations when lying down.
  12. – A tired feeling in the heart.
  13. – Chest pain (angina pectoris) that makes the patient lean back on their knees.

**Throat**

  1. – It feels rough and scratchy, as if it’s been scraped.
  2. – There’s a bad taste that comes with coughing.
  3. – Small sores in the throat hurt, especially when swallowing.
  4. – Pain spreads to the ears.

**Stomach**

  1. – There’s a strong craving for spicy foods, beer, fatty foods, chalk, and stimulants.
  2. – Hiccups happen from overeating or drinking very hot or cold liquids.
  3. – Intense retching gets worse with coughing.
  4. – Sour belching occurs.
  5. – Heartburn is present.
  6. – There’s a sudden rush of water in the mouth.
  7. – Nausea lessens after vomiting.
  8. – Severe vomiting occurs, with a sour taste and a strong urge to vomit but unable to do so.
  9. – It feels like food is stuck in the stomach, heavy and uncomfortable.
  10. – Gastric pain spreads to the back and chest, relieved by vomiting and hot drinks but worsened by food.
  11. – Indigestion is a struggle.
  12. – There’s hunger, but eating feels unappealing.
  13. – Belching is difficult and bitter.
  14. – Severe stomach pain from an injury worsens with even a little food.

**Abdomen**

  1. – It feels like a hand is gripping around the waist, and clothes feel tight.
  2. – There’s a bruised soreness in the abdomen.
  3. – The liver feels sore and swollen, causing sharp pain.
  4. – Gallstone colic is experienced.
  5. – Jaundice appears, especially when feeling angry.
  6. – There’s cramping in different spots of the bowels.
  7. – The bowels are sore, particularly when coughing or moving.
  8. – There’s an infantile hernia due to constipation or crying, especially umbilical, which gets better over time.
  9. – Flatulent colic is present.
  10. – An uneasy urge to have a bowel movement improves after passing stools.
  11. – Obstipation is a concern.
  12. – Bowel movements are sluggish.
  13. – It’s hard to pass stool, feeling like some remains unpassed, with only small amounts expelled each time.
  14. – Rectal spasms with trapped gas lead to constant discomfort.
  15. – There’s itching from piles that may bleed, which feel better with cool baths.
  16. – Dysentery occurs, with stools that temporarily relieve pain.
  17. – Diarrhea happens with jaundice, often after excessive drinking during fevers.
  18. – Infants may have colic due to stimulating foods eaten by the mother.
  19. – Colic can also result from blocked hemorrhoidal flow.
  20. – The first part of the stool is soft.

**Neck and Back**

  1. – You may have cervico-brachial neuralgia, which means you’re feeling a stiff neck with pain going down your right shoulder, especially when touched.
  2. – A wry neck can happen after being exposed to cold or feeling nervous.
  3. – If your lower back hurts badly, it might feel like it’s breaking, and you may need to sit up to turn in bed.
  4. – You might feel a crawling sensation along your spine.
  5. – Severe lower back pain can be quite uncomfortable.
  6. – After childbirth, you might notice some lameness in your lower back.

**Extremities**

  1. – Your arms may feel numb and stiff, similar to when they are asleep.
  2. – Intense cramps in your calves and feet can make it hard to walk; stretching or standing still might help.
  3. – Your feet may feel swollen and sore.
  4. – You might experience sharp pain that travels from your toes to your thighs, especially after a bowel movement.
  5. – If your feet drag while walking and your legs tremble, it can make walking unsteady.
  6. – Your knees may feel dry and make cracking noises when you move them.
  7. – Overexertion or getting wet can lead to paralysis in your lower limbs.
  8. – You might notice automatic hand movements on your right side, like reaching towards your mouth.
  9. – Your legs may feel stiff.

**Skin**

  1. – You might experience goosebumps.
  2. – Your skin may look red and blotchy.
  3. – Urticaria can occur along with some digestive issues.
  4. – You might see bluish spots on your skin.

**Sleep**

  1. – You may find yourself yawning frequently.
  2. – Feeling sleepy in the evening or having trouble sleeping because of racing thoughts is common.
  3. – Waking up too early and having difficulty going back to sleep can leave you feeling terrible when you finally do wake.
  4. – A brief sleep might help you feel better, unless you are disturbed.
  5. – Nightmares can be a common experience.
  6. – You might have anxious dreams involving being chased by animals or romantic themes.
  7. – It’s possible to talk or cry during your sleep.

**Fever**

  1. – You might feel chills along with thirst, or feel hot without being thirsty.
  2. – Feeling cold easily, especially when moving, might happen; drinking fluids is important even during a fever.
  3. – Your body may feel burning hot, particularly your face, but you could feel chilly when trying to move or uncover.
  4. – Severe shivering with blue fingernails can also occur.
  5. – You might notice a sour sweat that is warm on one side while lying down.

**Complementary**

  1. – Consider remedies like Kali-c, Phos, or Sulph.
  2. **Related**
  3. – Ignatia and Lycopodium may also be relevant.

conclusion

 Nux Vomica is a popular homeopathic remedy that helps with digestion, stress, and lifestyle issues. It’s especially useful for those who struggle with overindulging in food, alcohol, or stimulants, and for people who are often irritable or highly driven. This remedy can address various problems, including acidity, constipation, headaches, insomnia, and nervousness. Remember, it’s important to consult a qualified practitioner to determine the right dosage and potency for the best results!

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