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The German Viper, scientifically classified as Vipera, is the source of a potent homeopathic remedy. Derived from the venom of the viper snake, this remedy has therapeutic applications for a variety of conditions, particularly those related to blood vessels, inflammation, and paralysis.
Origins and Distribution
Native to certain regions of Europe, the German Viper is renowned for its venomous bite. The venom is carefully processed to create the homeopathic remedy that is now used in medicinal practices. Notably, German Viper poisoning temporarily causes paralysis, with symptoms primarily affecting the lower extremities.
Key Features
In homeopathic medicine, Vipera is known for its action on blood and blood vessels. It is used to treat conditions such as phlebitis, lymphangioma, varicose veins, enlargement of the liver, polyneuritis, and poliomyelitis.
Some characteristic symptoms of Vipera include a bursting sensation and unbearable pain in affected limbs, swollen, sensitive, and painful veins, and violent pain in the liver during jaundice and fever. The remedy is also noted for its action on the kidneys, inducing haematuria, and its effectiveness in treating cardiac dropsy.
Modalities and Comparisons
Symptoms worsen in winter and at around 11 a.m. Vipera's actions are similar to those of Lycopodium. In terms of other homeopathic remedies, Pelius berus and eel serum share some similarities in their indications and symptoms.
Dosage
Vipera is often prescribed in the twelfth potency, adjusting the dose according to the individual's specific symptoms and sensitivity.
Uses and Key Symptoms
Vipera is primarily used for conditions such as varicose veins, acute phlebitis, enlargement of the liver, and polyneuritis. Common symptoms that indicate the need for Vipera include bursting sensation and unbearable pain in affected limbs, violent pain in the liver during jaundice and fever, and livid skin with peeling.
References
[1] World Health Organization. (2021). Vipera. Retrieved from https://apps.who.int/medicinedocs/en/d/J06AA/5.2.22.12/
[2] Hahnemann, S. (1835). The Organon of the Medical Art. Torquay, England: J.W. Dove-Wilcox. (Reprinted, B.Jain Publishers, New Delhi, 2012.)
In the realm of homeopathic medicine, both the remedy derived from the German Viper (Vipera) and Lycopodium have significant actions on blood and blood vessels, offering therapeutic applications for conditions such as varicose veins, enlargement of the liver, and polyneuritis. The nutritional aspect is also considered, as both remedies are noted for their impacts on the kidneys and liver, potentially inducing haematuria and treating cardiac dropsy.