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Materia Medica Viva Volume 9 – page 2011

the same cycle again on a higher potency and the case improves.
When I say serious cases, this is not to mean cases which are near physical death, but for homeopathy serious cases are those where we have the centre of pathology on the mental or psychological level, cases where a ‘death’ on these levels is threatening, where the centre of the pathology is on the higher levels of existence.
Spasms and Spasmodic Pain
‘The main feature of Colocynthis is that it brings about crampy pains in inner and outer parts, i.e. tonic spasms, with squeezing pressive pains’ (Hahnemann). This ‘inclination of the muscles of all parts of the body to become painfully cramped’ is not only seen in abdominal cramps. Colocynthis may be indicated in spasms in different parts of the body. It can be useful in cases of lumbago, and especially in sciatica. In these cases, in addition to the severe cramping pains, there are sensations of formication and numbness simultaneously, or alternating with the pains.
Colicky pain in infants, for instance colic in the first three months is indicative of Colocynthis. A ‘rule of thumb’: if the baby bends double because of the severe pain and draws the legs extremely violently to the abdomen, Colocynthis will probably be indicated. If the baby has colicky pain and you turn it around so that it lies on its abdomen and this ameliorates, and the baby falls asleep, it is more likely to be Belladonna.
Another remedy for baby colic is Illicium (or Anisum stellatum, as it is sometimes called). It is a herb that mothers used to give to babies in older times, before the doubtful benefits of chemical drugs were discovered.