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Materia Medica 2026

Cuphea Viscosissima

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General Characteristics

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Cuphea Viscosissima is primarily indicated for gastrointestinal disturbances, especially dysentery, diarrhea, and cholera infantum.

Marked acidity in all discharges, particularly stools and vomit.

It experiences high fever, restlessness, and sleeplessness during acute episodes.

It shows significant prostration and debility, especially in chronic conditions like phthisis with colliquative sweats.

It experiences obstinate constipation with paradoxical action on the digestive system.

It experiences emaciation and rapid weight loss during diarrhea or dysentery episodes.

A sensation of rawness and burning in affected mucous membranes.

General sensitivity to touch, especially abdomen.

A tendency to inflammation of mucous membranes.

It experiences restlessness and agitation, especially during fever.

The patient experiences irritability, particularly in children with diarrhea.

The patient experiences anxiety related to physical symptoms, fear of dehydration or exhaustion.

The patient experiences mental prostration and apathy associated with chronic debilitating conditions.

The patient has difficulty concentrating due to physical discomfort or weakness.

The patient is fretful and whining, especially in children.

The patient has great apprehension regarding health.

The patient experiences headache, often frontal, accompanied by nausea.

The patient experiences vertigo, especially on rising.

The patient has sunken eyes, indicating dehydration.

The patient has dark circles around the eyes.

The patient experiences dryness of the nasal passages due to fever and dehydration.

The patient experiences sore throat, possibly with burning sensation, especially in cases of vomiting.

The patient's face appears pale and drawn.

The patient experiences dyspnea (difficulty breathing) in severe cases of debility.

The patient experiences colliquative sweats in phthisis (pulmonary tuberculosis).

The patient has a rapid pulse during fever.

The patient experiences weakness and irregular heart rate in debilitated states.

The patient experiences weakness and oppression in the chest.

The patient experiences cough, possibly associated with underlying lung conditions.

The patient experiences loss of appetite due to nausea.

The patient experiences vomiting of undigested food.

The patient experiences nausea, especially after eating.

The patient experiences acidity and sour eructations.

The patient experiences a burning sensation in the stomach.

The patient experiences abdominal pain and cramping, especially before and during stools.

The patient experiences distention of the abdomen.

The patient experiences gurgling and rumbling in the intestines.

The patient experiences dysentery with tenesmus and great pain.

The patient experiences frequent, green, watery, acid stools.

The patient experiences cholera infantum with much acidity.

The patient's stools are offensive and excoriating.

The patient experiences obstinate constipation with hard, dry stools.

The patient experiences a burning sensation in the anus after stools.

The patient has a desire for cold drinks, which may be vomited soon after.

The patient experiences frequent urination, possibly with burning sensation.

The patient's urine may be scanty and dark-colored.

General debility may affect sexual function.

Cuphea Viscosissima is prepared from a decoction or tincture of the fresh plant collected in July or August. It belongs to the Lythraceae family (Loosestrifes).

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Musculoskeletal

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The patient experiences weakness and heaviness in the limbs.

The patient experiences coldness of the extremities.

The patient experiences trembling in severe weakness.

• The patient's skin may appear dry and pale

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The patient experiences night sweats, especially in phthisis.

The patient experiences restless sleep, disturbed by discomfort and fever.

The patient experiences sleeplessness, especially during acute episodes.

Worse (<)

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Motion.

Rising.

Turning the head.

Night.

Cold air.

Exertion.

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During dentition

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(in infants).

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Better (>)

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Rest.

Warmth.

Open air.

Compare with

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Typha latifolia (diarrhea); Arsenicum album (cholera infantum, restlessness, burning pains); Mercurius corrosivus (dysentery, tenesmus); Podophyllum (diarrhea, especially in children); Chamomilla (irritability, diarrhea in infants).

Irritability

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and impatience.

Restlessness, cannot stay still.

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Anxiety

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about health and future.

Easily startled by noise.

Desire for company, yet easily annoyed by others.

Mental fatigue from slight exertion.

Headache, pressing or throbbing, worse in the forehead and temples.

Vertigo, especially on rising or turning the head.

Heaviness in the head.

Burning sensation in the eyes.

Photophobia (sensitivity to light).

Blurring of vision.

Tinnitus (ringing in the ears).

Sensation of fullness in the ears.

Nasal catarrh with profuse, watery discharge.

Sneezing.

Nosebleeds (epistaxis).

Throat

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Sore throat with a raw, burning sensation.

Difficulty swallowing.

Dryness of the throat.

Respiratory

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Cough, dry and hacking, worse at night.

Shortness of breath, especially on exertion.

Chest feels constricted.

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Cardiac:

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Palpitations, with anxiety and rapid pulse.

Sensation of fluttering in the heart.

Chest

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Pain in the chest, sharp or pressing.

Tenderness to touch.

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Abdomen

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Abdominal pain, cramping. Bloating and gas.

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Rectum:

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Diarrhea, watery and profuse. Urging, but ineffectual.

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Urinary:

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Frequent urination.

Burning sensation during urination.

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Sexual:

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Decreased libido.

(Female) Menstrual irregularities.

Extremities

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Pain in the joints, especially in the knees and ankles.

Weakness and heaviness of the limbs.

Trembling of the hands.

Complementary Remedies

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Arsenicum album, Belladonna, Nux vomica.

Antidotes

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Camphora.

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Comparisons:

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Bryonia, Rhus toxicodendron.

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