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Materia Medica 2026

Eucalyptus Globulus

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General Characteristics

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Eucalyptus globulus (Blue Gum-tree) is a powerful antiseptic.

Destructive to low forms of life.

A stimulating expectorant.

An efficient diaphoretic.

Eucalyptus globulus is a remedy for conditions of atonicity and debility, especially after exhausting illnesses.

Marked effects on catarrhal processes.

Effective for malaria and intestinal disturbance.

It acts primarily on the mucous surfaces of the respiratory, genito-urinary, and gastro-intestinal tracts.

Symptoms of exhaustion and toxæmia are prominent.

It produces diuresis and great increase of urea.

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Hæmorrhages internally and locally

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occur.

A gastro-intestinal irritant.

Useful for fevers of a relapsing character.

Useful for Influenza.

Useful for Typhoid.

Mental dullness and apathy.

The patient experiences irritability, easily vexed.

Weakness of memory, difficulty concentrating.

The patient has a feeling of being overwhelmed by illness.

The patient may be anxious about health, fearing serious illness.

Indifference to surroundings.

Depression and low spirits.

The patient is restless, but without energy.

A dull, heavy headache, often frontal.

The headache is associated with catarrhal conditions or fever.

Vertigo and lightheadedness.

A sensation of fullness in the head.

The eyes smart and burn.

A feeling of sand in the eyes.

Blurred vision.

Photophobia.

Dim vision.

Deafness, especially after catarrhal affections.

Tinnitus, ringing in the ears.

Pain in the ears, often associated with throat infections.

Purulent discharge from the ear.

Copious, watery or thick, yellow nasal discharge.

A stuffed-up feeling in the nose.

Loss of smell.

Epistaxis (nosebleeds).

Catarrh extends to frontal sinuses.

Throat

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Sore throat, raw and burning sensation.

Dryness of the throat.

Hoarseness.

Cough, often with a rattling sound in the chest.

Difficult swallowing.

Respiratory

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Cough, spasmodic and paroxysmal, often worse at night.

Expectoration of thick, yellow, or greenish mucus.

Bronchitis, especially chronic bronchitis.

Asthma, with difficult breathing and wheezing.

Pneumonia, especially in debilitated individuals.

A feeling of oppression in the chest.

Dyspnea.

Rattling in the chest.

A short, dry cough.

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Cardiac:

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Weakness of the heart.

Rapid pulse.

There are palpitations.

Irregular pulse.

Chest

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Pain in the chest, sharp and stitching.

A feeling of constriction in the chest.

Congestion of the lungs.

Atonic dyspepsia, gastric and intestinal catarrh.

Pain in stomach and upper intestines several hours after eating.

Nausea and vomiting.

Diarrhea, watery and offensive.

Dysentery.

Abdominal pain and distension.

Loss of appetite.

Thirst for cold drinks.

Burning in the stomach.

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Urinary:

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Increased urination, diuresis.

The urine contains increased urea.

Burning pain on urination.

Cystitis.

The urine smells strongly aromatic.

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Sexual:

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Leucorrhea, profuse and offensive.

Prostatitis.

Impotence due to exhaustion.

There are seminal emissions at night.

Musculoskeletal

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Weakness and aching in the limbs.

Heaviness of the legs.

Coldness of the extremities.

Rheumatism.

Neuralgia.

There are pains in the joints.

Stiffness of muscles.

There are cramps in legs.

Cold, clammy skin.

Perspiration profuse and offensive.

Dry, itching skin.

Sleep

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Sleeplessness.

Restless sleep.

There are dreams vivid and disturbing.

There are night sweats.

Worse (<)

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At night.

From exertion.

From cold, damp weather.

After eating.

Motion.

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Better (>)

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From rest.

From warmth.

Open air.

Lying down.

Complementary remedies: Hamamelis, Baptisia, China.

Antidotes: Camphor.

Comparisons: Hamamelis (hemorrhages), Baptisia (typhoid states), China (debility), Arsenicum album (debility, offensive discharges).

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