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Materia Medica 2026

Ceanothus Americanus

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General Characteristics

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It seems to possess a specific relation to the spleen.

A left-sided remedy generally.

For anæmic patients where liver and spleen are at fault.

Active hemastatic, materially reducing the clotting of blood.

Marked blood pressure reducing powers.

Indicated in conditions of enlarged spleen, often with associated anemia and liver dysfunction.

It causes general weakness and fatigue due to impaired blood production.

It causes tendency to hemorrhages.

Symptoms are often aggravated by lying on the left side.

It affects the blood and its production.

A remedy for cachexia.

It causes debility and prostration.

It causes irritability and mood swings related to underlying physical weakness.

It causes mental dullness and difficulty concentrating.

It causes anxiety and apprehension regarding health.

It causes a feeling of being overwhelmed by physical symptoms.

It causes restlessness despite exhaustion.

It causes depression accompanying physical ailments.

It causes apathy and indifference.

It causes forgetfulness.

It causes difficulty thinking clearly.

Ceanothus Americanus, also known as New Jersey Tea or Red-root, primarily affects the spleen, blood, and liver.

Marked action on the splenic region, causing enlargement and tenderness.

Anemia and related conditions are prominent, along with lymphatic disturbances.

General weakness and exhaustion are experienced.

Irritability and a tendency to be easily angered.

Mental dullness and difficulty concentrating.

Apprehension and anxiety about health.

A feeling of being overwhelmed and unable to cope with daily tasks.

Headache, especially on the left side, often associated with liver or spleen issues

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It causes vertigo with a sensation of weakness.

It causes dull, heavy headache.

It causes congestive headaches.

Yellowish discoloration of the sclera (whites of the eyes) indicating liver involvement

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It causes weakness of vision.

It causes dim vision.

It causes photophobia.

Noises in the ears, buzzing or ringing (tinnitus)

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It causes hearing diminished.

Nosebleeds, especially in anemic individuals

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It causes epistaxis with dark blood.

Dryness of the throat

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It causes sore throat.

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Chronic bronchitis with profuse secretion.

It causes cough that is worse lying down.

It causes dyspnea.

It causes shortness of breath.

It causes oppression of chest.

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Palpitations and irregular heartbeat, especially with anemia

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It causes feeling of oppression in the chest.

It causes weak heart action.

It causes enlarged heart.

It causes pulse weak and rapid.

# Stomach

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Loss of appetite.

It causes nausea and vomiting.

It causes pain and fullness in the epigastric region.

It causes gastric catarrh.

It causes dyspepsia.

It causes sour eructations.

Abdomen

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Ague cake of malaria (enlarged spleen).

It causes pain in liver.

It causes enlarged and painful spleen.

It causes tenderness in the left hypochondrium.

It causes hepatic congestion.

It causes ascites.

It causes jaundice.

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Splenic enlargement and tenderness to touch.

Pain in the liver region, with a sensation of fullness.

Abdominal distension and bloating.

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Rectum:

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Constipation or diarrhea, often alternating.

Stool may be dark or bloody.

It causes hard, difficult stools.

It causes ineffectual urging for stool.

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Constipation, with hard, dry stools.

Diarrhea, with dark, offensive stools.

Hemorrhoids, with bleeding and burning pain.

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Dark-colored urine

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It causes scanty urine.

It causes frequent urination.

It causes burning sensation during urination.

Female

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Yellow, weakening leucorrhœa.

It causes menstrual irregularities; heavy or suppressed menses.

It causes metrorrhagia.

It causes uterine hemorrhage.

It causes amenorrhea.

Pain in back, especially in the lumbar region

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It causes stiffness and soreness of the back muscles.

It causes weakness of back.

It causes lumbago.

Extremities

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Weakness and heaviness of the limbs.

It causes swelling of the ankles and feet (edema) related to anemia or liver dysfunction.

It causes cold extremities.

It causes numbness in extremities.

It causes rheumatoid pains in limbs.

Pain in the limbs, especially in the back and legs.

Weakness and fatigue in the extremities.

Swelling of the ankles and feet.

Pale or yellowish complexion.

It causes edema of the skin.

It causes pruritus.

Sleep

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Unable to lie on left side.

It causes restless sleep with frequent waking.

It causes insomnia.

It causes sleeplessness due to discomfort.

Worse (<)

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Lying on the left side.

Motion.

Damp weather.

Cold.

Exertion.

Better (>): Rest.

Warmth.

Lying on the right side.

Quiet.

Compare: Berberis; Myrica; Cedron; Agaricus (spleen).

China (anemia, spleen).

Carduus Marianus (liver).

Consider in cases of splenic enlargement following malaria or other febrile diseases.

Useful in conditions with combined liver and spleen involvement, with associated anemia.

Useful in leukaemia.

It can be used in chronic malaria.

Useful in cases of splenitis.

Cold.

Damp weather.

Exertion.

At night.

Lying on the left side (aggravates splenic symptoms).

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Headache, especially in the frontal region, often associated with liver or splenic complaints.

Vertigo and dizziness.

Congestion and a feeling of fullness in the head.

Weakness of vision.

Yellowish discoloration of the conjunctiva.

Aching pains in the eyes.

Tinnitus, ringing or buzzing sounds in the ears.

Epistaxis, nosebleeds, often dark and clotted.

Throat

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Sore throat with a sensation of dryness and irritation.

Respiratory

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Cough, dry and hacking, often worse at night.

Shortness of breath, especially on exertion.

Feeling of constriction in the chest.

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Cardiac:

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Palpitations, with a rapid and irregular heartbeat.

Chest

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Pain in the chest, often sharp and stabbing in nature.

Congestion and a feeling of tightness.

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Stomach

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Loss of appetite.

Nausea and vomiting.

Pain and tenderness in the epigastric region.

Urinary:

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Frequent urination, with scanty or dark urine.

Pain in the kidneys.

Albuminuria.

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Sexual:

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In females, menstrual irregularities.

Leucorrhea.

Better (>)

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Rest.

Warmth.

Open air.

Complementary Remedies

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Ferrum Metallicum.

China.

Sulphur.

Antidotes

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Camphor.

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Comparisons:

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Ceanothus is similar to remedies affecting the spleen, such as:

Quercus glandium spiritus.

China.

Carduus marianus (liver).

Remedies for anemia:

Ferrum Metallicum.

Calcarea phosphorica.

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