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Materia Medica 2026

Cucurbita Pepo

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General Characteristics

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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.

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

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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

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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 (<)

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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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Passing stool or worms.

Rest.

Open air.

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).

Passing flatus.

Open air.

Motion.

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

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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:

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Frequent urination, especially at night.

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Enlarged prostate

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Difficult urination with a weak stream.

Feeling of incomplete emptying of the bladder.

Burning sensation during urination.

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Sexual:

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Decreased libido.

Impotence.

Prostate disorders.

Extremities

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Heaviness and weakness in the legs.

Swelling of the ankles.

Cold feet.

Complementary Remedies

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Nux Vomica, Lycopodium, Sulphur.

Antidotes

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Pulsatilla, Camphora.

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