ACTAEA SPICATA Q, 6C, 12C, 30C, 200C, 1M, 10M USES AND SYMPTOMS

Actaea spicata, affectionately known as Baneberry, offers relief for rheumatic discomfort, particularly in delicate joints. Its distinctive traits include sharp, tingling pains, particularly afflicting the wrists. Pulsations ripple through the body, notably in the liver and renal regions, while cardiovascular spasms may occur. Aggravation is evident with touch and movement.

In the realm of the mind, Actaea spicata induces fear and a tendency to startle easily. A confused state may accompany an upsurge of blood to the head, often triggered by coffee intake. Vertigo, throbbing headaches, and a peculiar pain from crown to brow find solace in the open air. Additionally, facial features experience a violent upper jaw pain and gentle perspiration.