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Materia Medica Viva Volume 6 – page 1231

CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS
Cereus grandiflorus.
Night-blooming Cereus. (Mexico and the West Indies.)
N.O. Cactaceae.
Tincture of youngest and tenderest stems and flowers collected in summer.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
Cactus grandiflorus is a remedy that has a special relationship to heart conditions, whether functional or severely pathological, and in particular to cardiac infarction and angina pectoris. The reason for this is that Cactus possesses in its pathogenesis the main characteristics of cardiac pathology. I have seen beneficial effects from the use of Cactus in cases of pulmonary oedema, myocardial infarction, and pericarditis, though additional remedies were necessary to complete the cure. Although Cactus can cure the case on its own, this is rare. It, of course, only acts curatively if the symptoms agree, and especially if they include the key-note ‘constrictive sensation about heart,’ discussed below. Indiscriminately prescribing Cactus ‘for heart disease’ without individualisation will usually lead to unsatisfactory results.
Some examples from my own experience:
• A woman in the initial stages of pulmonary oedema, with fever exhaustion, arrhythmia and dyspnoea, needed Veratrum album as her first remedy. After considerable improvement, severe constrictive pains developed. Cactus immediately relieved the symptoms, though Calcarea carbonica was still needed to complete the cure.
• In a case of endocarditis, after the initial remedy, Arsenicum, the symptoms changed to Cactus. The case needed another two remedies thereafter to complete the cure.
• In a case of cardiac infarction, Cactus was the first remedy