By Anja Hey
In ancient Greece Poison
Hemlock was a regularly used punishment for criminals. In 399 BC the
great philosopher Socrates was killed this way; his crime consisted of
teaching people to think for themselves - a great evil in old
dictatorial Greece. Thanks to Plato's documentation of this occurrence
death by the poison beaker has made history. Drinking pure Poison
Hemlock first gives dizziness, later on it causes paralysis starting in
the feet and spreading upwards, and it becomes lethal when the paralysis
reaches the breathing muscles.
This is one of the many sad stories on planet Earth, but it gives us
insight in the nature of the homoeopathic healing Conium.
Conium should always be
considered in cases of numbness and paralysis that have started in the
feet and ascend to other body-parts. An important origin of the Conium
condition is the suppression of sexual desire. It is often found in
people who are voluntarily or forced cut off from a sexual life, like
widows and widowers, nuns and monks. This brings us to the second great
characteristic of the Conium-image: the glands are enlarged and of a
stony hardness, with a tendency to tumors. Especially the sexual organs
are affected, like the mammae, the testicles, the prostate, the uterus
and the ovaries.
Conium is mostly a remedy
for older people (although I know some young persons who needed it). The
pathology slowly develops itself through the years. It is a remedy for a
gradually increasing mental en physical exhaustion. If the symptoms are
mostly mental this condition will result in debility (mental paralysis);
if the complaints are more physical it will finally end with paralysis.
The nervous system is
highly weakened, resulting in trembling and jerking, unsteady walking
and sudden loss of strength during walking; from time to time the legs
simply refuse to function. Mental exertion and concentration is
impossible. These people take no interest in anything anymore; they are
sad and easily vexed and excitement results in depression.
There is a strong dizziness, especially when lying down and turning in
bed, or when moving the eyes or the head.
Throughout the whole body you can find hardened glands and bumps under
the skin, which tend to inflammation and malignancy. Often the affected
body parts are numb and painless, but they can also feel sore, hard and
painful (breasts).
There is an aggravation at night, by lying down or moving in the bed, and by celibacy.
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