Latrodectus Mac.

Latrodectus mactans


Common Name(s)
Black widow spider.
Origin
Found throughout North America, mainly in the southern US.
Background
The name of this highly poisonous spider comes from the female's habit of eating the male after mating.
Preparation
The live spider is steeped in alcohol, diluted, and succussed.

Remedy profile

Latrodectus mac. is best suited to people who are tense and easily fatigued. They are often chilly but prone to hot flashes, and may dream of flying.

The remedy is typically prescribed for heart problems, particularly angina, with cramping, unbearable pain in the heart area. The pain is violent, sharp, numbing, and radiates to the arms or shoulders on both sides of the body, although it is worse on the left side. There may also be extreme restlessness that is particularly associated with an acute attack of angina.

Symptoms better: For sitting quietly.

Symptoms worse: For damp weather; before thunderstorms; for changes in the weather; for the slightest movement; for light.



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