About
Cytisus Scoparius is a homeopathic remedy prepared from the common broom plant. It is primarily used for conditions involving profound weakness, especially after hemorrhages, and for heart problems with a slow, weak pulse. Its key action is on the circulatory system and the mind, addressing states of collapse and despondency.
Keynotes
Profound weakness and coldness after loss of vital fluids; pulse slow, weak, intermittent; vertigo on closing eyes; despondency and indifference.
Constitution
Individuals who are weak, anemic, and chilly, often following a significant loss of blood or vital fluids.
🤒Symptoms Profile
● General Symptoms
Profound weakness, slow weak pulse, palpitations, vertigo, dim vision, coldness, despondency, hemorrhages, post-hemorrhagic anemia
● Mental Symptoms
Despondency, indifference, apathy, feels as if mind were vanishing, difficulty concentrating, forgetful.
● Physical Symptoms
Profound weakness and coldness, especially after hemorrhages. Slow, weak, intermittent pulse. Palpitations. Vertigo, worse on closing eyes. Dim vision. Hemorrhages (nose, uterus).
Uses
Post-hemorrhagic weakness, cardiac weakness with slow pulse, anemia, vertigo, menorrhagia, nosebleeds, general debility
Modalities
Worse: From motion, closing eyes. Better: From open air, lying quietly.
💊Dosage Information
Available Potencies
6C, 30C, 200C, 1M, Q (Mother Tincture)
Recommended Dosage
Lower potencies (6C to 30C) for acute weakness; higher potencies (200C and above) for chronic conditions. Should be prescribed by a qualified practitioner.
🔗Relationships & Affinities
🫀 Organ Affinity
Heart, circulatory system, blood, mind.
🤝 Complementary
China, Ferrum metallicum, Phosphorus
🛡️ Antidotes
Camphora, Coffea
⚠️Important Cautions
Should not be used as a substitute for conventional medical treatment in cases of serious hemorrhage or heart disease. Use under professional guidance.
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