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Materia Medica 2026

Diosma Lincaris

Clinical Keynotes
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General Characteristics

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Diosma Lincaris (Buku) profoundly affects the nervous system, liver, spleen, and female reproductive organs.

Characteristic somnolence alternates with nervous insomnia.

Marked night sweats.

Erratic pains dominate, accompanied by bad humor, a desire to weep, or fear of sickness.

Diosma Lincaris is useful for cerebral affections with dullness or stupefaction.

Diosma Lincaris is indicated for convulsive or epileptiform attacks and hysteria.

Liver conditions: cirrhosis or atrophy (hepatitis) are keynotes.

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Hematuria

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is associated with ovarian or uterine lesions.

Diosma Lincaris is especially useful in splenitis, surpassing Ceanothus.

Mental disorders occur in nervous or ascetic individuals, with a constant fear of death, or erotic/maniacal tendencies.

Gastrointestinal disturbances occur, notably gastralgia and gastro-enteritis.

Symptoms often arise after a sudden fright, leading to trembling and weakness of the legs.

A general state of irritability.

Profound mental dullness and stupefaction.

Marked irritability and bad humor.

The patient has a strong desire to weep without cause.

The patient has an intense fear of sickness and death.

The patient has a constant fear of death, leading to great anxiety.

The patient experiences erotic or maniacal attacks, particularly in nervous individuals.

It presents with hysterical tendencies with emotional instability.

It presents with ascetic tendencies, with a withdrawn and introspective nature.

The patient experiences apprehension and anxiety about health.

The patient is easily startled, with heightened sensitivity to external stimuli.

Restlessness and agitation.

The patient has difficulty concentrating.

The patient has an aversion to company or being alone.

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Anger

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is easily provoked.

The patient experiences violent vertigo, with a tendency to fall.

The patient experiences cephalalgia, primarily frontal, radiating towards the occiput.

The patient has a sensation of pressure in the head, with dullness.

Congestion of the head.

The patient has a feeling of emptiness in the head.

The eyes appear brilliant, with associated lachrymation or itching.

Conditions are accompanied by a state of stupefaction.

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Photophobia

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may be present.

Blurring of vision.

Hardness of hearing.

The patient experiences subjective noises, such as ringing or buzzing, exacerbated by aural pressure.

The patient hears pulsating sounds in the ears.

Catarrhal symptoms may be present.

The patient experiences sneezing.

Nasal congestion.

The patient has an earthy complexion with disseminated rosaceous eruptions.

The patient has a pale face.

The patient has a flushed face.

Mouth

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The patient has fetid breath.

Dryness of the mouth and throat.

Increased salivation.

Throat

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The patient has a sensation of constriction in the throat.

The patient has difficulty swallowing.

Difficult or labored breathing (dyspnea)

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may occur during attacks.

Shortness of breath.

The patient experiences a suffocating sensation.

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Cardiac:

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The patient experiences palpitations, especially during periods of anxiety or fright.

Rapid heart rate.

The patient has weak heart action.

Chest

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Constriction or oppression in the chest.

Pain in the chest.

The patient has a feeling of weight on the chest.

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Appetite:

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Loss of appetite.

Increased appetite.

The patient experiences thirst.

Stomach

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The patient experiences nausea, with or without vomiting.

The patient has a sensation of emptiness in the stomach, even after eating.

The patient experiences gastralgia with severe stomach pains.

The patient experiences a burning sensation in the stomach.

The patient experiences belching.

Abdomen

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The patient has a sensation of meteorism with significant bloating.

The patient has stinging pains in the spleen.

The patient experiences a painful sensation in the abdomen, with marked pubic pressure.

The patient has intolerance to clothing pressure around the abdomen.

The patient experiences splenitis with enlargement and tenderness of the spleen.

The patient experiences liver pain.

Stool

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The patient experiences loose stools.

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Rectum:

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The patient experiences frequent yellow diarrhea, typically worse at night.

The patient experiences gastro-enteritis with diarrhea and abdominal cramping.

The patient experiences tenesmus.

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Urinary:

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The patient experiences emission of high-colored, bloody urine (hematuria).

The patient has frequent urging to urinate, even with little output.

The patient experiences a burning sensation during urination.

Crampy pains are experienced upon ingesting food

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The patient experiences ovarian or uterine lesions.

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Leucorrhea

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may be present.

The patient experiences painful menstruation.

The patient experiences irregular menses.

The patient experiences pain in the back.

The patient experiences stiffness of the back.

Extremities

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The patient has a sensation of heat or cold in the hands, with convulsive movements of the fingers.

The patient experiences weakness of the legs, aggravated by sitting down.

The patient experiences trembling and weakness of the legs following a sudden fright.

The patient experiences pain in the limbs, often erratic in nature.

The patient experiences heaviness of the limbs.

# Skin

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The patient has rosaceous eruptions on the face.

The patient experiences night sweats.

The patient has dry skin.

The patient experiences itching.

Sleep

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The patient experiences somnolence during the day, but nervous insomnia at night.

The patient experiences restless sleep with frequent waking.

The patient experiences profuse night sweats.

The patient experiences sleeplessness.

The patient experiences vivid dreams.

Worse (<)

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Night.

Sitting down (legs).

Fright.

Pressure of clothing.

During or after eating (female).

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# Complementary Remedies

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Ceanothus (for splenitis).

Antidotes

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Camphor (may be considered for nervous symptoms and fright).

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Comparisons:

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Ceanothus (splenitis).

China (splenic affections, night sweats).

Pulsatilla (weeping, erratic pains).

Ignatia (fright, hysteria).

Belladonna (cerebral congestion).

Nux Vomica (irritability, gastrointestinal symptoms).

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