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Can You tell me about the good and the bad effect of Spanish Fly?
Is that really work to man/woman?

2006-08-02 18:16:04 · 17 answers · asked by ♥ Omigo ♥ 2 in Health Alternative Medicine

17 answers

Here is what Spanish Fly is used for in Homeopathy read it and decide for yourself :-
CANTHARIS VESICATORIA
Spanish Fly
(CANTHARIS)

This powerful drug produces a furious disturbance in the animal economy, attacking the urinary and sexual organs especially, perverting their function, and setting up violent inflammations, and causing a frenzied delirium, simulating hydrophobia symptoms (Anagallis). Puerperal convulsions. Produces most violent inflammation of the whole gastro-intestinal canal, especially lower bowel. Oversensitiveness of all parts. Irritation. Raw, burning pains. Hæmorrhages. Intolerable, constant urging to urinate is most characteristic. Gastric, hepatic and abdominal complaints that are aggravated by drinking coffee. Gastric derangements of pregnancy. Dysuria, with other complaints. Increases secretion of mucous membranes, tenacious mucus. The inflammations cantharis produces (bladder, kidneys, ovaries, meninges, pleuritic and pericardial membranes)are usually associated with bladder irritation.

Mind.--Furious delirium. Anxious restlessness, ending in rage. Crying, barking; worse touching larynx or drinking water. Constantly attempts to do something, but accomplishes nothing. Acute mania, generally of a sexual type; amorous frenzy; fiery sexual desire. Paroxysms of rage, crying, barking. Sudden loss of consciousness with red face.

Head.--Burning in brain. Sensation as if boiling water in brain. Vertigo; worse in open air.

Eyes.--Yellow vision (Santon). Fiery, sparkling, staring look. Burning in eyes.

Ears.--Sensation as if wind were coming from ear, or hot air. Bones about ear painful (Capsic).

Face.--Pale, wretched, death-like appearance. Itching vesicles on face, burning when touched. Erysipelas of face, with burning, biting heat with urinary symptoms. Hot and red.

Throat.--Tongue covered with vesicles; deeply furred; edges red. Burning in mouth, pharynx, and throat; vesicles in mouth. Great difficulty in swallowing liquids. Very tenacious mucus (Kali bich). Violent spasms reproduced by touching larynx. Inflammation of throat; feels on fire. Constriction; aphthous ulceration (Hydr mur; Nit ac). Scalding feeling. Burnt after taking too hot food.

Chest.--Pleurisy, as soon as effusion has taken place. Intense dyspnœa; palpitation; frequent, dry cough. Tendency to syncope. Short, hacking cough, blood-streaked tenacious mucus. Burning pains.

Stomach.--Burning sensation of œsophagus and stomach (Carb). Disgust for everything-drink, food, tobacco. Burning thirst, with aversion to all fluids. Very sensitive, violent burning. Vomiting of blood-streaked membrane and violent retching. Aggravation from drinking coffee; drinking the smallest quantity increases pain in bladder, and is vomited. Thirst unquenchable.

Stool.--Shivering with burning. Dysentery; mucous stools, like scrapings of intestines. Bloody, with burning and tenesmus and shuddering after stool.

Urine.--Intolerable urging and tenesmus. Nephritis with bloody urine. Violent paroxysms of cutting and burning in whole renal region, with painful urging to urinate; bloody urine, by drops. Intolerable tenesmus; cutting before, during, and after urine. Urine scalds him, and is passed drop by drop. Constant desire to urinate. Membranous scales looking like bran in water. Urine jelly-like, shreddy.

Male.--Strong desire; painful erections. Pain in glans (Prunus; Pareira). Priapism in gonorrhœa.

Female.--Retained placenta (Sep), with painful urination. Expels moles, dead fœtuses, membranes, etc. Nymphomania (Plat; Hyos; Lach; Stram). Puerperal metritis, with inflammation of bladder. Menses too early and too profuse; black swelling of vulva with irritation. Constant discharge from uterus; worse false step. Burning pain in ovaries; extremely sensitive. Pain in os coccyx, lancinating and tearing.

Respiratory.--Voice low; weak feeling. Stitches in chest (Bry; Kal c; Squilla). Pleurisy, with exudation.

Heart.--Palpitation; pulse feeble, irregular; tendency to syncope. Pericarditis, with effusion.

Back.--Pain in loins, with incessant desire to urinate.

Extremities.--Tearing in limbs. Ulcerative pain in soles; cannot step.

Skin.--Dermatitis venenata with bled formation. Secondary eczema about scrotum and genitals, following excessive perspiration. Tendency to gangrene. Eruption with mealy scales. Vesicular eruptions, with burning and itching. Sunburn. Burns, scalds, with rawness and smarting, relieved by cold applications, followed by undue inflammation. Erysipelas, vesicular type, with great restlessness. Burning in soles of feet at night.

Fever.--Cold hands and feet; cold sweat. Soles burn. Chill, as if water were poured over him.

Modalities.--Worse, from touch, or approach, urinating, drinking cold water or coffee. Better, rubbing.

Relationship.--Antidotes: Acon; Camph; Puls.

Compare: Cantharidin--(Glomerular nephritis). The immediate pharmacological action of Cantharidin is irritability of the capillaries, rendering the passage of nutritive fluids through them less difficult. This is most marked in the capillaries of the kidneys. The increase of blood sugar coincident with the glomerular nephritis appears to be a valuable observation. Vesicaria--(Urinary and kidney remedy. Smarting, burning sensation along urethra and in bladder with frequent desire to void urine often with strangury. Cystitis, irritable bladder. Tincture 5-10 drop doses). Fuschina coloring substance used in adulteration of wine (Cortical nephritis with albuminuria, 6th-30th potency. Redness of ears, mouth, swollen gums; deep, red urine; red, profuse diarrhœa, with severe abdominal pains). Androsace lactea (urinary troubles, diuretic; dropsy). Apis; Ars; Merc cor.

Complementary: Camph.

Dose.--Sixth to thirtieth potency. Bears repeated doses well. Locally, in burns and eczema, 1x and 2x, in water, or as cerate.

TAKE CARE AND GOD BLESS YOU !

2006-08-03 11:56:19 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 6 0

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2016-05-21 17:48:32 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Spanish Fly Drops

2016-12-12 12:21:23 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, it's an, "old wives tale."

Historically, the original, "Spanish Fly" was a type of beetle prepared by a medicine man (depending on where you read it, American Indian, Incan or Aztec etc.). It was prepared as an ointment, not a pill- and given to the groom on the honeymoon night. It had slightly anesthetic (numbing) effects, allowing the male to last a long time before...............well, you get the idea!

If you want to know what does work (I'm probably going to catch hell for this!), you have to consider that both male and female sexual drive is controlled by the hypothalamus (area of the brain). Thus far, there have been some compounds that have been shown to stimulate activity there. One is Apomorphine, and the other is GHB (Gammahydroxilbutylrate). Both have been researched to go directly to that region of the brain.
I've probably gone overboard with this answer, so if you want
to know more about the above drugs (that are NOT readily available), you'll get lot's of hits for both on GOOGLE or YAHOO
searches...

2006-08-02 18:45:16 · answer #4 · answered by defcon 1 2 · 1 0

The Spanish fly which is actually the emerald -green blister beetle is found in the southern parts of europe.The crushed and dried body of the beetle was used as a diuretic and irritant,but was also used as a very potent aphrodisiac.Spanish fly has been used as a powerful aphrodisiac for hundreds of years with great success.It works by irritating the urogenital tract and producing an itchy feeling in the sensitive membranes inducing a feeling that allegedly increases the woman's desire for sex.Our product is a chemical that reproduces the effects of the beetle, the contents extracted from beetles in Spain.This chemical is used by the beetle to seduce the females.Our product reproduces this chemical at highly concentrated levels.It will greatly increase sexual desire and improve the mood of the taker of Spanish fly.So if you want a scientifically proven product that will make her do anything you want then Spanish fly is the product for you.

2006-08-02 18:21:12 · answer #5 · answered by If u were wondering, It's me 5 · 2 0

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2014-08-16 20:31:14 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

no, it is not true. It is an irritant.
Spanish fly, or cantharides as it is sometimes called, is often given to farm animals to incite them to mating.[3] The cantharides excreted in the urine irritate the urethral passages, causing inflammation in the genitals and subsequent priapism. For this reason, Spanish fly has been given to humans for purposes of seduction. It is dangerous since the amount required is minuscule and the difference between the effective dose and the harmful dose is quite narrow. Cantharides cause painful urination, fever, and sometimes bloody discharge. They can cause permanent damage to the kidneys and genitals.

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2016-12-14 19:12:24 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Spanish Fly Drug

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2015-01-27 08:19:49 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It serves as an irritant on the sheath of a bull's penis and as such, is a motivation to copulate. I am not aware of any objective positive effect it has on humans of either gender. But if you think anything helps, pyschologically it will help a bit. (And itch like heck!)

2006-08-02 18:27:37 · answer #11 · answered by David in Kenai 6 · 0 0

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