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Materia Medica 2026

Aquilegia Vulgaris

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General Characteristics

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Aquilegia Vulgaris is a remedy particularly suited for hysteria, especially in women at the climacteric or young girls with dysmenorrhea.

Nervous trembling of the body.

The patient is sensitive to light and noise.

General debility and weakness.

Digestive disturbances.

The symptoms appear and disappear suddenly.

Marked emotional lability.

A tendency toward spasms.

The symptoms are often lateralized, particularly to the right side.

A general feeling of discomfort and unease.

The complaints are worse during the climacteric period.

Aquilegia Vulgaris has hysteria with marked emotional lability.

Anxiety and apprehension, particularly about health.

Irritability and mood swings.

Globus hystericus: sensation of a lump in the throat.

The patient is easily startled.

Mental confusion and difficulty concentrating.

Oversensitivity to external impressions.

A desire for company and sympathy, yet is easily annoyed by attention.

Depression alternating with excitement.

A fear of impending doom.

Great restlessness and fidgetiness.

An aversion to being alone.

The patient is weeping easily.

Difficulty making decisions.

Forgetfulness.

Sudden bursts of anger.

Aquilegia Vulgaris acts profoundly on the nervous system and mucous membranes, producing symptoms of irritation and congestion.

General sensation of rawness and soreness throughout the body.

Suited for sensitive individuals, prone to catarrhal affections and suppressed emotions.

Feeling of general malaise and weakness, disproportionate to physical findings.

Marked aggravation from suppressed emotions or grief.

Symptoms often develop after a shock or fright.

Great sensitiveness to pain.

Periodical complaints.

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Aquilegia Vulgaris has Clavus hystericus: sensation as if a nail were being driven into the head.

Headache, often frontal or temporal, worse from noise and light.

Vertigo, especially on rising or moving the head.

Headache accompanied by nausea.

Pain extending from the back of the head to the forehead.

A sensation of pressure in the head.

Headache, especially frontal or occipital, often associated with sinus congestion.

Dull, heavy headache, aggravated by mental exertion or heat.

Vertigo, especially on rising or turning the head.

Feeling of fullness or pressure in the head.

Headache feels as if the head would burst.

Throbbing headache.

Photophobia, sensitivity to light.

Blurred vision.

A sensation of sand in the eyes.

The eyes feel strained and tired.

Flickering before the eyes.

Dim vision.

Burning and itching of the eyes.

Photophobia (sensitivity to light).

Redness and inflammation of the conjunctiva.

Blurred vision, objects appear indistinct.

Dryness of the eyes.

Sensation of sand in the eyes.

Tinnitus, ringing in the ears.

Oversensitivity to noise.

The hearing feels muffled.

A sensation of pressure in the ears.

Tinnitus (ringing in the ears), often a high-pitched sound.

Feeling of fullness or pressure in the ears.

Itching in the ears.

Impaired hearing.

Earache, sharp and stabbing.

Frequent sneezing.

Watery nasal discharge.

The nose feels blocked.

Loss of smell.

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Throat

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A sensation of a lump in the throat (globus hystericus).

Dryness of the throat.

A sore throat, worse on swallowing.

Hoarseness.

Sore throat, with a burning or stinging sensation.

Rawness and dryness of the throat.

Hoarseness.

Sensation of a lump in the throat; difficulty swallowing.

# Respiratory

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Aquilegia Vulgaris has shortness of breath, often associated with anxiety.

Spasmodic cough.

Oppressed breathing.

A feeling of suffocation.

Asthma-like symptoms.

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Cough, dry or with expectoration of mucus, worse at night.

Shortness of breath, especially on exertion or lying down.

Chest congestion.

Feeling of tightness in the chest.

Wheezing.

Difficult breathing, feeling of suffocation.

Cough aggravated by cold air.

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Cardiac:

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Palpitations, often triggered by emotional upset.

A rapid pulse.

A weak pulse.

A fluttering sensation in the heart.

Palpitations, especially when lying down.

Rapid heartbeat.

Feeling of anxiety around the heart.

Fluttering sensation in the heart.

Pulse weak and rapid.

Chest

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Oppression of the chest.

Tightness in the chest.

Pain in the chest, often sharp and stabbing.

A feeling of weight on the chest.

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Soreness and tenderness of the chest muscles.

Pain in the chest, aggravated by coughing or deep breathing.

Appetite:

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Aquilegia Vulgaris has loss of appetite.

Ravenous hunger alternating with loss of appetite.

A desire for specific foods, often sour or spicy.

An aversion to meat.

Stomach

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Vomiting of green substance, especially in the morning, a characteristic symptom during climaxis.

Nausea.

Acid reflux.

Belching, often sour or bitter.

Pain in the stomach after eating.

The stomach feels heavy and full.

Abdomen

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Pressing pain in the right lumbar region.

Abdominal distension and bloating.

Colicky pains.

Gurgling in the abdomen.

The pain is relieved by passing gas.

Sensitivity to pressure in the abdomen.

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Abdominal pain, cramping or colicky.

Bloating and distention of the abdomen.

Rumbling in the bowels (borborygmi).

Tenderness to pressure.

Flatulence.

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Rectum:

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Constipation or diarrhea, often alternating.

Spasmodic rectal pain.

Ineffectual urging for stool.

The stool is hard and difficult to pass.

Watery stool.

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Diarrhea, watery or mucous, often painless.

Constipation, with hard, dry stools, and difficult evacuation.

Tenesmus (urge to stool without being able to evacuate).

Itching and burning at the anus.

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Urinary:

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Aquilegia Vulgaris has frequent urination.

Scanty urine.

A burning sensation during urination.

The urine is cloudy or has sediment.

Involuntary urination, especially at night.

Frequent urination, day and night.

Burning sensation during urination.

Scanty urine.

Dark colored urine.

Involuntary urination.

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Female

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Dysmenorrhea of young girls, with severe cramping pains.

Irregular menses.

Symptoms associated with menopause/climaxis, including vomiting of green substance.

Uterine pain.

Leucorrhea, often profuse and irritating.

Pain in the ovaries.

The sexual desire is increased or decreased.

Aquilegia Vulgaris has pain in the back, often in the lumbar region.

Stiffness in the back.

Weakness in the back.

The pain is worse from bending over.

Pain in the back, aching or stiffness, especially in the lumbar region.

Weakness in the back.

Pain aggravated by movement.

Extremities

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Trembling of the limbs.

Heaviness and weakness in the legs.

Cold hands and feet.

Neuralgic pains in the extremities.

Numbness and tingling in the limbs.

Cramps in the legs.

Restless legs.

The joints feel stiff and painful.

Pain in the limbs, aching or shooting.

Weakness and heaviness of the limbs.

Restlessness of the legs, especially at night.

Coldness of the hands and feet.

Trembling of the hands.

Cramps in the legs.

Swelling of the joints.

Aquilegia Vulgaris has dry skin.

Itching.

Eruptions, often small and red.

Sensitive to touch.

Cold sweat.

Sleep

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Sleeplessness.

Restless sleep.

Vivid dreams.

Dreams of danger or death.

Waking up frequently during the night.

The sleep is unrefreshing.

Sleeplessness, difficulty falling asleep.

Restless sleep, tossing and turning.

Vivid dreams, often anxious or frightening.

Waking up frequently during the night.

Dreams of death or misfortune.

Unrefreshing sleep.

Worse (<)

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Light.

Noise.

Emotional upset.

Morning (vomiting).

Motion (vertigo).

Warmth.

Pressure (in some cases).

Periodical aggravation.

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Cold air.

Damp weather.

Motion.

Evening.

Suppressed emotions.

Mental exertion.

Lying down (palpitations).

Before menses.

From consolation.

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Better (>)

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Rest.

Quiet.

Open air.

Pressure (in some cases).

Cold applications.

Lying down.

Rest.

Warmth.

Fresh air.

Gentle motion.

Complementary Remedies

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Ignatia, Pulsatilla.

Antidotes

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Coffea.

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Camphor.

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Comparisons:

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Actaea racemosa, Valeriana, Asafoetida, Ignatia, Moschus, Lilium tigrinum.

Anxiety and apprehension,

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especially in the evening and when alone.

Restlessness and fidgetiness; cannot sit still.

Irritability, easily angered by trifles.

Depression with a disinclination to work or engage in social activities.

Brooding over past grievances or disappointments.

Fear of being alone, a desire for company.

Mental confusion, difficulty concentrating or remembering.

A feeling of being overwhelmed by responsibilities.

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Emotional lability,

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alternating between joy and sadness without apparent cause.

Aversion to being contradicted.

Difficulty making decisions.

Tendency to dwell on sad events.

Feels forsaken.

Apathy and indifference.

Profuse, watery nasal discharge,

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coryza, with sneezing.

Sneezing, especially in the morning on waking.

Nasal congestion, difficult breathing through the nose.

Loss of smell and taste during a cold.

Post-nasal drip, causing a tickling sensation in the throat and cough.

Nosebleeds.

# Stomach

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Nausea, especially in the morning.

Vomiting, often after eating.

Loss of appetite, or variable appetite.

Burning sensation in the stomach.

Acidity and heartburn.

Belching, sour or bitter.

Craving for sweets.

Sexual:

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Increased or decreased libido.

In women: Irregular menstruation, painful menstruation (dysmenorrhea).

Leucorrhea, profuse and acrid.

In men: Weakness and fatigue after intercourse.

Impotence.

# Skin

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Itching skin, without eruption.

Dry skin.

Eruptions, papular or vesicular.

Sensitive to touch.

Urticaria (hives).

# Complementary Remedies

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Pulsatilla, Sepia, Natrum Muriaticum.

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