BRYONIA
Vitis nigra; Bryonia nigram; Chironiam vitam; Bryonia dioica; Bryonia vera; Vitis
alba.
English White bryony; Black-berried white bryony; White hops.
French Bryone; Bryone blanche; Coulevre.
German Weisse Zaunrube; Stichwurz.
Polish Pryestepbiaty.
Dutch Welde wyngaar; Witte Bry.
Portuguese Norca branca.
Italian Brionia, Vita bianca.
Spanish Neuza alba.
Swedish Hundrosva.
Natural order: Cucurbitaceae – Monoecia, Monodelphia.
Family: Jussieu [vegetable substance] Dioecia gynandria, L. Preparation: tincture of root procured before flowering.
Remember that the pathology which every remedy represents and cures in the human organism can be conceived as an ‘idea’ rather than as a heap of disconnected symptoms. The important remedies of our materia medica have been proven extensively and their symptomatology is sufficiently comprehensive for the contemplative student to extract from it the prevailing ‘idea’.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
In Bryonia we have a patient who is emotionally, bodily and mentally dried up. He wants to be left alone, undisturbed, while at the same time constantly needing great quantities of water to balance his dryness. If this is looked at symbolically, we see that the water element, symbolising the emotions, is lacking or restricted.