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Top ↑• 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.
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• 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.
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• 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
Top ↑• 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
Top ↑• It causes weakness of vision.
• It causes dim vision.
• It causes photophobia.
Noises in the ears, buzzing or ringing (tinnitus)
Top ↑• It causes hearing diminished.
Nosebleeds, especially in anemic individuals
Top ↑• It causes epistaxis with dark blood.
Dryness of the throat
Top ↑• It causes sore throat.
# Respiratory
Top ↑• 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
Top ↑• It causes feeling of oppression in the chest.
• It causes weak heart action.
• It causes enlarged heart.
• It causes pulse weak and rapid.
# Stomach
Top ↑• 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
Top ↑• 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:
Top ↑• 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
Top ↑• It causes scanty urine.
• It causes frequent urination.
• It causes burning sensation during urination.
Female
Top ↑• 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
Top ↑• It causes stiffness and soreness of the back muscles.
• It causes weakness of back.
• It causes lumbago.
Extremities
Top ↑• 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.
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• Pain in the limbs, especially in the back and legs.
• Weakness and fatigue in the extremities.
• Swelling of the ankles and feet.
Skin
Top ↑• Pale or yellowish complexion.
• It causes edema of the skin.
• It causes pruritus.
Sleep
Top ↑• Unable to lie on left side.
• It causes restless sleep with frequent waking.
• It causes insomnia.
• It causes sleeplessness due to discomfort.
Worse (<)
Top ↑• Lying on the left side.
• Motion.
• Damp weather.
• Cold.
• Exertion.
• Better (>): Rest.
• Warmth.
• Lying on the right side.
• Quiet.
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• 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.
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• Cold.
• Damp weather.
• Exertion.
• At night.
• Lying on the left side (aggravates splenic symptoms).
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Head
Top ↑• 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.
Eyes
Top ↑• Weakness of vision.
• Yellowish discoloration of the conjunctiva.
• Aching pains in the eyes.
Ears
Top ↑• Tinnitus, ringing or buzzing sounds in the ears.
Nose
Top ↑• Epistaxis, nosebleeds, often dark and clotted.
Throat
Top ↑• Sore throat with a sensation of dryness and irritation.
Respiratory
Top ↑• 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:
Top ↑• Palpitations, with a rapid and irregular heartbeat.
Chest
Top ↑• Pain in the chest, often sharp and stabbing in nature.
• Congestion and a feeling of tightness.
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Stomach
Top ↑• Loss of appetite.
• Nausea and vomiting.
• Pain and tenderness in the epigastric region.
Urinary:
Top ↑• Frequent urination, with scanty or dark urine.
• Pain in the kidneys.
• Albuminuria.
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Sexual:
Top ↑• In females, menstrual irregularities.
• Leucorrhea.
Better (>)
Top ↑• Rest.
• Warmth.
• Open air.
Complementary Remedies
Top ↑• Ferrum Metallicum.
• China.
• Sulphur.
Antidotes
Top ↑• Camphor.
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Comparisons:
Top ↑• 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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