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Materia Medica Viva Volume 5 – page 1005

BERBERIS VULGARIS
Barberry. (UK)
N.O. Berberidaceae.
Tincture of the bark of the root.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
Berberis vulgaris is indicated for persons who are pallid and sickly looking. The Berberis patient is pale-faced and appears tired. He has a dirty greyish look, with sunken cheeks, deeply seated eyes surrounded by bluish or blackish-gray circles and a sickly expression. The mouth is dry and sticky, with painful white blisters on the tip of the tongue. He tends to be chilly, with a rheumatic and gouty disposition.
Three grand characteristics may be identified in this remedy: firstly pain which radiates from a point, involving the joints, kidneys, liver and heart; secondly a bubbling sensation; and lastly the wandering nature of the pain. These characteristics are described in detail below. Prominent features of this remedy are chills and fever. A common complaint will be coldness of body with a hot face, commencing at 11am; burning heat in afternoon and becoming worse during the night.
The venous system, where Berberis vulgaris acts forcibly, is often involved. You will find swollen varicose veins, itching in varicose veins, a network of varicose veins in the skin, producing pelvic engorgement and haemorrhoids. This remedy acts upon the urinary organs, where there is a tendency to the formation of calculi and lithaemia. It is also of use in cases of fever with enlargement of the spleen, and splenic pain.