Teucrium marum verum
By Adolph von Lippe — Keynotes and Red Line Symptoms of the Materia Medica
Common name: cat thyme.
Useful in worms (Cina, Merc., Stann.).
THIS IS A GREAT REMEDY FOR ASCARIDES, WHERE THERE IS GREAT ITCHING OF THE ANUS (Bt.).
Creeping and crawling in the rectum worse during evening and from warmth of bed (Bl.).
Tearing in the limbs, especially in the bones and joints (Merc.).
The limbs go to sleep (Puls., Rhus-T.).
About noon general sensation of debility.
Nervous, trembling, irritable sensation in the whole body.
Tingling in the nose (All-C.).
Child frequently rubs its nose (Arg-N., Cina, Sil.) (N.).
SENSATION AS IF THE NOSTRILS WERE STOPPED; BLOWING NOSE OR SNEEZING DOES NOT REMOVE OBSTRUCTION (Stict.) (N.).
POLYPUS NARIUM OR NASAL POLYPUS (Calc., Lyc., Merc., Phos., Sil.) (Bt.).
Catarrh, with expectoration of solid chunks from the posterior nares (D.).
Biting sensation in the vicinity of the polypus (Bt.).
Frequent sneezing (All-C., Ars., Rhus-T.) (Bl.).
Sensation of crawling in the nose, without coryza (Bl.).
Ingrowing toe-nails (Graph., Sil.) (Bt.).
Suppurating grooves in the nails.
Loss of sense of smell (Nat-M., Puls.) (Br.).
Desire for open air, which does not fatigue him but improves the condition (Carb-V., Phos., Puls., Tub.).
Staggering when walking (Arg-N., Gels., Nux-V., Stram.).
POLYPUS IN THE UTERUS OR VAGINA (Calc., Merc., Petr., Phos-Ac., Puls., Staph., Thuj.) (K.).
Very indolent; inclined neither to physical nor to mental exertion (Nux-V., Sil.) (C.).
Singing involuntarily (Croc., Lyc., Lyss.) (K.).
Unusual hunger (Calc., Cina, Iod., Nat-M., Phos.); prevents sleep (Abies-N., Chin., Ign., Lyc., Phos., Sanic.) (C.).
Violent hiccough (Cic., Lyc., Mag-P., Nat-M., Nux-V., Stram.) (C.).
Jerking hiccough, after nursing (F.).
Vomiting of large quantities of dark-green masses (Br.).
AGGRAVATION: In the evening; at night; from warmth of bed; when walking; and after nursing.
AMELIORATION: In the open air.
RELATIONSHIP: Compare: Calc., Cic., Cina, Gels., Ign., Kali-P., Lyc., Mag-P., Merc., Nat-M., Nat-P., Phos., Puls., Sep., Sulph. and Thuj.
Complementary: Calc. and Nat-P.