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BASIC REMEDIES
POLYCHRESTS
TISSUE SALTS
FLOWER REMEDIES
NOSODES
etc.
IMPONDERABILIA
GEM REMEDIES
RX GROUPS
RX
RELATIONSHIPS
HERBS
NUTRITION
LIFESTYLE
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IN RYHME
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ORGAN
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SIMON'S
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(Borate of Sodium)
General.
Gastro-intestinal irritation. Salivation, nausea, vomiting, colic,
diarrhoea, collapse, albuminuria, casts and vesical spasm. Delirium,
visual changes, haematuria, and skin eruptions have all be observed
from over-dosing.
DREAD OF DOWNWARD MOTION in nearly all complaints. For homeopathic
purposes, the peculiar nervous symptoms are very characteristic,
and have frequently been verified, especially in the therapeutics
of children. Of much value in epilepsy. Aphthous ulceration of
mucous membranes.
Mind.
Extreme anxiety, especially from motions which have a downward
direction, rocking, being carried downstairs, laid down. Anxious
expression of face during the downward motions, starts and throws
up hands on laying patient down, as if afraid of falling. Excessively
nervous; easily frightened. SENSITIVE TO SUDDEN NOISES. Violent
fright from report of a gun, even at a distance. Fear of thunder.
Head.
Aches, with nausea and trembling of whole body. Hair tangled at
tips, cannot be separated, as in Plica Polonica. (Vinca min.)
Eyes.
Lashes turn inward. Visions of bright waves. Eyelids inflamed,
lids cut against eyeball. Entropium.
Ears.
VERY SENSITIVE TO SLIGHTEST NOISE; not so much disturbed by louder
ones.
Nose.
Red nose, of young women. (Nat-carb.) Red and shining swelling,
with throbbing and tensive sensation. Tip swollen and ulcerated.
Dry crusts.
Face.
Pale, earthy, with suffering expression. Swollen, with pimples
on nose and lips. Feeling of cobwebs.
Mouth.
APHTHAE. White fungous like growth. Mouth hot and tender; ulcers
bleed on touch and eating. Painful gum-boil. Crying when nursing.
Taste bitter. (Bry.; Puls.; Cup.) Taste of "cellar mould."
Stomach and Abdomen.
Distention after eating; vomiting. Gastralgia, depending upon
uterine disturbance. Pain as if diarrhoea would result.
Stool.
LOOSE, PAPPY, OFFENSIVE STOOLS IN CHILDREN. Diarrhoea, offensive,
preceded by colic; stools mucous, with aphthous sore mouth.
Urine.
Hot, smarting pain in orifice. Pungent smell. Child afraid to
urinate, screams before urinating. (Sarsap.) Small red particles
on diaper.
Female.
Labor pains with frequent eructations. GALACTORRHOEA. (Cal.; Con.;
Bell.) In nursing, pain IN OPPOSITE BREAST. Leucorrhoea with like
white of eggs, with sensation as if warm water was flowing. Menses
TOO SOON, PROFUSE, with gripping, nausea and pain in stomach extending
into small of back. MEMBRANOUS DYSMENORRHOEA. Sterility. Favors
easy conception. Sensation of distention in clitoris with sticking.
Pruritis of vulva and eczema.
Respiratory.
Hacking and violent cough; expectoration, mouldy taste and smell.
STITCHES IN CHEST, with inspiration and cough. Cough with mouldy
taste — breath smells mouldy. Pleurodynia; worse upper part
of right chest. Arrest of breathing when lying; is obliged to
jump and catch breath, which causes pain in right side. Out of
breath on going up stairs.
Extremities.
Feeling as of cobwebs on hands. Itching on back of finger-joints
and hands. Throbbing pain in tip of thumb. STITCHES IN SOLE. Pain
in heel. Burning pain in great toe; inflammation of balls of toes.
Eczema of toes and fingers with loss of nails.
Skin.
PSORIASIS. Erysipelas in face. Itching on back of finger-joints.
Unhealthy skin; slight injuries suppurate. Herpes. [Rhus.] Erysipelatous
inflammation with swelling and tension. Chilblains relieved in
open air. Trade eruptions on fingers and hands, itching and stinging.
Ends of hair become tangled.
Sleep.
Voluptuous dreams. Cannot sleep on account of heat, especially
in head. Cries out of sleep as if frightened. (Bell.)
Aggravation.
WORSE, downward motion, noise, smoking, warm weather, after menses.
BETTER, pressure, evening, cold weather.
Relationship.
Acetic acid, vinegar, and wine are incompatible.
Antidote: Cham.; Coffea.
Compare: Calc.; Bryon.; Sanicula; Sulph-ac.
Dose.
First to third trituration. In skin diseases continue its use
for several weeks. Locally in pruritis pudendi. A piece of borax,
the size of a pea, dissolved in the mouth, acts magically in restoring
the voice, in cases of sudden hoarseness brought on by cold, and
frequently for an hour or so, it renders the voice silvery and
clear.
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