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Top ↑• Cucurbita Pepo is primarily indicated for intestinal parasites, notably tapeworm infestations.
• Cucurbita Pepo has a profound action on the gastrointestinal system, leading to marked digestive upset.
• A general sensation of unease and malaise, often linked to digestive disturbances.
• Cucurbita Pepo is effective in certain cases of seasickness and vomiting of pregnancy.
• Weakness, lassitude and prostration.
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• A remedy of the Cucurbitaceae family, prepared from the common Pumpkin. Affects primarily the gastrointestinal and urinary systems.
• Constitution: Adaptable, robust individuals who are generally healthy but susceptible to specific ailments.
• General Sensations: Feeling of fullness, distension, and pressure, particularly in the abdomen.
• Generally cheerful and easy-going disposition.
• A tendency towards complacency and a lack of mental exertion.
• Mild irritability, especially when experiencing abdominal discomfort.
• Difficulty concentrating; forgetfulness.
• Aversion to mental work.
• Irritability and a general feeling of being unwell, often related to parasitic infestation
Top ↑• Restlessness, particularly when experiencing nausea or abdominal discomfort.
• Anxiety related to digestive issues, accompanied by a fear of vomiting.
• Aversion to food during episodes of nausea and digestive upset.
• The patient has apprehension about health, particularly concerning the parasitic infestation.
• Mental dullness or difficulty concentrating due to parasitic load.
• Headache associated with nausea and vomiting.
• Vertigo and dizziness related to nausea; seasickness.
• Sensation of fullness in the head.
• The patient has a pale face, especially during nausea.
• A bitter taste in the mouth.
• Breathing can be shallow or rapid during nausea.
• No specific cardiac symptoms are documented, but heart palpitations may occur during anxiety.
• A feeling of oppression in the chest during nausea.
• Intense nausea immediately after eating.
• Vomiting of pregnancy.
• Expulsion of tapeworms or segments thereof.
• Abdominal pain and cramping, relieved by passing stool or worms.
• Diarrhea or constipation associated with parasitic infection.
• Loss of appetite or ravenous hunger due to parasitic infestation.
• Sensation of worms moving in the abdomen.
• Burning sensation in the stomach.
• Belching or flatulence.
• Bloating of the abdomen.
• Increased salivation during nausea.
• Vomiting of bile.
• Rectal itching from worms.
• No specific urinary symptoms are documented, but urinary frequency may increase due to anxiety.
• No specific sexual symptoms are documented.
Musculoskeletal
Top ↑• Weakness and fatigue, particularly after vomiting episodes.
• Heaviness in the limbs.
• There are aching pains in the back and limbs.
• There are restless legs.
• The patient has pale skin.
• Itching of the skin, potentially exacerbated by parasitic infection.
• Disturbed sleep due to restlessness or abdominal discomfort.
• The patient has dreams of worms or insects.
• Difficulty falling asleep due to anxiety.
Worse (<)
Top ↑• Eating, especially shortly after ingestion.
• Motion (seasickness).
• Morning.
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• After eating, especially fatty foods.
• Lying down.
• Damp weather.
• Evening and night.
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Better (>)
Top ↑• Passing stool or worms.
• Rest.
• Open air.
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• Complementary remedies: Cina, Granatum, Filix mas.
• Antidotes: Not definitively established, but general digestive support may be helpful; consider Nux vomica.
• Comparisons: Other anti-parasitic remedies (e.g., Artemisia, Chenopodium), remedies for nausea and vomiting (e.g., Ipecacuanha, Nux vomica, Tabacum).
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• Passing flatus.
• Open air.
• Motion.
Head
Top ↑• Dull headache with a feeling of fullness in the head.
• Vertigo, especially when rising from a lying or sitting position.
• Heaviness in the head.
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Frequent eructations, often odorless or tasting of food
Top ↑• Nausea, particularly after meals.
• Aversion to fatty foods.
• Abdominal cramps relieved by passing flatus.
• Diarrhea, often watery and offensive.
• Constipation with hard, difficult stools.
• Feeling of a lump in the rectum.
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Urinary:
Top ↑• Frequent urination, especially at night.
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Enlarged prostate
Top ↑• Difficult urination with a weak stream.
• Feeling of incomplete emptying of the bladder.
• Burning sensation during urination.
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Sexual:
Top ↑• Decreased libido.
• Impotence.
• Prostate disorders.
Extremities
Top ↑• Heaviness and weakness in the legs.
• Swelling of the ankles.
• Cold feet.
Complementary Remedies
Top ↑• Nux Vomica, Lycopodium, Sulphur.
Antidotes
Top ↑• Pulsatilla, Camphora.
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