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Materia Medica Viva Volume 8 – page 1748

CHELIDONIUM MAGUS
Greater Celandine.
Chelidonium majus.
N.O. Papaveraceae.
Tincture of entire fresh plant, at time of flowering.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
Chelidonium is a well-known liver remedy with a strong tendency to right-sided symptoms. It has very often been used successfully in jaundice, hepatic infections of different kinds, even hepatitis, cholelithiasis and bilious colic, etc.; also in diseases of the respiratory tract (pneumonia, asthma, etc.), primarily right-sided, and especially if they are associated with liver complaints; neuralgia of different kinds, especially right-sided supraorbital neuralgia; etc.
The right-sidedness of this remedy is marked. The pains in the right side depending on liver troubles are prominent, with the characteristic particularity of a pain in the right hypochondrium which extends to the inferior angle of the scapula. (Sometimes it is also described as a pain shooting from the liver and stomach region to the back.) It may be of a sharp, shooting character or it may fix under the angle of the scapula as a dull continuous pain. In acute cases this pain locality is practically a necessity for prescribing Chelidonium. However, Chelidonium is not ameliorated by lying on the painful side.
The remedy also has arthritic pains which are secondary to liver disease. These typically affect the right shoulder and both knees (with some preference for the right knee). The knee pain is markedly aggravated by walking. Chelidonium is one of the primary remedies to consider in knee pain aggravated by walking.