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Materia Medica Viva Volume 8 – page 1776

should be compared). Constrictive pain, appetite for sour things, frequent eructation of air, nausea, pappy taste, thickly coated tongue will confirm the selection of Chelidonium in cardialgia.
Abdomen
The liver and gall bladder are the organs to which Chelidonium has a very special affinity, as was mentioned above, and the remedy has cured or relieved a lot of infections of the liver, e.g. hepatitis, fatty liver, jaundice, gall-stone colic, etc.; also many other infections where the liver is involved and icterus, bright yellow stools, etc. appear.
The characteristic symptom here is a pain in the liver region that shoots right through to the back or below the right scapula where it becomes fixed. ‘Pain through the hypochondria and in the right scapula’ is a proving symptom.
Or: pain in the liver region which soon extends downward and across the umbilical region through the intestines; it feels as though the abdomen were constricted by a string. Here we have the characteristic ‘constriction feeling’ again. In the abdomen it is usually located transversely across or above the umbilicus. The navel may also be drawn spasmodically inward, with transient nausea. Violent pressive pain in the navel region, periodically recurring or spasmodic and continuous. Another key-note is a sensation of twisting and moving above the navel as if an animal were wriggling through the intestines. The region of the colon ascendens is also a locality where violent pain is experienced. Or else: ‘Constricting pains through both hypochondria and upwards along the chest’ (Kissel).
The hepatic region is or feels usually distended (with or without true enlargement of the liver) and extremely sensitive to touch or pressure; even the touch of the clothes may cause severe pain.
The liver pain is often stitching, shooting, lancinating; also pressive; or there is a dull tensive pain as if bruised, ‘sore’ (Kent), or as from muscle strain (Buchmann); or burning (Keller). The spleen may also be involved and painful. The liver pain is, like the stomach-ache, ameliorated by eating; ‘feeling of comfort immediately after eating’ as Neidhard says; external warmth or warm food and drink also relieves. Pain in right thigh or hip,