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(Chloride of Sodium)
General
The prolonged taking of excessive salt causes profound nutritive
changes to take place in the system, and there arise not only
the symptoms of salt retention as evidenced by dropsies and oedemas,
but also an alteration in the blood causing a condition of anaemia
and leucocytosis. There seems also to be a retention in the tissues
of effete materials giving rise to symptoms loosely described
as gouty or rheumatic gout. The provings are full of such symptoms.
(Dr. Stonham.) A great remedy for certain forms of intermittent
fever, anaemia, chlorosis, many disturbances of the alimentary
tract and skin. Great debility; most weakness felt in the morning
in bed. COLDNESS. Emaciation most notable in neck. Great liability
to take cold. DRY MUCOUS MEMBRANES. Constrictive sensation throughout
the body. GREAT WEAKNESS AND WEARINESS. Oversensitive to all sorts
of influences. Hyperthyroidism. Goitre. Addison's disease. Diabetes.
Mind.
Psychic causes of disease; ill effects of grief, fright, anger,
etc. Depressed, particularly in chronic diseases. CONSOLATION
AGGRAVATES. Irritable; gets into a passion about trifles. Awkward,
hasty. Wants to be alone to cry. Tears with laughter.
Head.
Throbs. BLINDING headache. Aches as if a thousand little hammers
were knocking on the brain, in the morning on awakening, AFTER
MENSTRUATION, from SUNRISE TO SUNSET. Feels too large; cold. Anaemic
headache of school-girls; nervous, discouraged, broken down. Chronic
headache, semi-lateral, congestive, from sunrise to sunset, with
pale face, nausea, vomiting; periodical; from eyestrain; menstrual.
Before attack, numbness and tingling in lips, tongue and nose,
relieved by sleep. Frontal sinus inflammation.
Eyes.
Feel bruised, WITH HEADACHE IN SCHOOL CHILDREN. Eyelids heavy.
MUSCLES WEAK AND STIFF. Letters run together. Sees sparks. Fiery,
zigzag appearance around all objects. Burning in eyes. Give out
on reading or writing. Stricture of lachrymal duct with suppuration.
Escape of mucopus when pressing upon sac. Lachrymation, burning
and acrid. Lids swollen. Eyes appear wet with tears. TEARS STREAM
DOWN FACE ON COUGHING. [EUPH.] ASTHENOPIA DUE to insufficiency
of INTERNAL RECTI MUSCLES. [GELS. and CUP. ACET.; when due to
EXTERNAL muscles.] PAIN IN EYES WHEN LOOKING DOWN. Cataract INCIPIENT.
[SECALE.]
Ears.
Noises; roaring and ringing.
Nose.
VIOLENT, FLUENT CORYZA, lasting from one to three days, then changing
into stoppage of nose, making breathing difficult. Discharge thin
and watery, LIKE RAW WHITE OF EGG. Violent sneezing coryza. INFALLIBLE
FOR STOPPING A COLD COMMENCING WITH SNEEZING. Use thirtieth potency.
LOSS OF SMELL AND TASTE. Internal soreness of nose. Dryness.
Face.
Oily, shiny, as if greased. Earthy complexion. FEVER-BLISTERS.
Mouth.
Frothy coating on tongue, with bubbles on side. Sense of dryness.
Scorbutic gums. NUMBNESS, TINGLING OF TONGUE, lips, and nose.
Vesicles and burning on tongue, as if there was a hair on it.
Eruptions around mouth and VESICLES LIKE PEARLS ON LIPS. Lips
and corners of mouth dry, ulcerated, and cracked. Deep crack in
middle of lower lip. TONGUE MAPPED. [ARS.; RHUS; TARAX.] Loss
of taste. Large vesicle on lower lip, which is swollen and burns.
Immoderate thirst.
Stomach.
Hungry, yet lose flesh. (IOD.) Heartburn, with palpitation. Unquenchable
thirst. SWEATS WHILE EATING. Craving for salt. Aversion to bread,
to anything slimy, like oysters; fats. Throbbing in pit. Sticking
sensation in cardiac orifice.
Abdomen.
Cutting pain in abdomen. Distended. Pain in abdominal ring on
coughing.
Rectum.
Burning pains and stitching after stool. Anus contracted, TORN,
BLEEDING. Constipation; stool dry, crumbling. (AM. M.; MAG. M.)
Painless and copious diarrhoea, preceded by pinching pain in abdomen.
Urine.
Pain just AFTER urinating. (SARS.) Increased, involuntary when
walking, coughing, etc. Has to wait a long time for it to pass
IF OTHERS ARE PRESENT. (HEP.; MUR-AC.)
Male.
Emission, even after coitus. Impotence with retarded emission.
Female.
Menses irregular; usually profuse. Vagina dry. Leucorrhoea acrid,
watery. Bearing-down pains; worse in morning. (SEP.) Prolapsus
uteri, with cutting in urethra. Ineffectual labor-pains. Suppressed
menses. (Follow with KALI-CARB.) Hot during menses.
Respiratory.
Cough from a tickling in the pit of stomach, accompanied by stitches
in liver and spurting of urine. (CAUST.; SQUILLA) Stitches all
over chest. Cough, with bursting pain in head. Shortness of breath,
especially on going upstairs. (CALC.) Whooping-cough with FLOWS
OF TEARS WITH COUGH.
Heart.
Tachycardia. Sensation of coldness of heart. Heart and chest feel
constricted. Fluttering, palpitating; intermittent pulse. Heart's
pulsations shake body. INTERMITS ON LYING DOWN.
Extremities.
Pain in back, WITH DESIRE FOR SOME FIRM SUPPORT. (RHUS; SEP.)
Every movement accelerates the circulation. PALMS HOT AND PERSPIRING.
Arms and legs, but especially knees, feel weak. HANGNAILS. Dryness
and cracking about finger-nails. NUMBNESS AND TINGLING in fingers
and lower extremities. Ankles weak and turn easily. Painful contraction
of hamstring. [CAUST.] Cracking in joints on motion. COLDNESS
OF LEGS with congestion to head, chest, and stomach.
Sleep.
Sleepy in forenoon. Nervous jerking during sleep. Dreams of robbers.
Sleepless from grief.
Skin.
Greasy, oily, especially on hairy parts. Dry eruptions, especially
on margin of hairy scalp and bends of joints. Fever blisters.
Urticaria; itch and burn. Crusty eruptions in BENDS OF LIMBS,
MARGIN OF SCALP, behind ears. (CAUST.) Warts on palms of hands.
Eczema; raw, red, and inflamed; worse, eating salt, at seashore.
Affects hair follicles. Alopecia. HIves, itching after exertion.
GREASY skin.
Fever.
Chill between 9 and 11 a.m. Heat; violent thirst, increases with
fever. Fever-blisters. COLDNESS OF THE BODY, and CONTINUED CHILLINESS
very marked. Hydraemia in chronic malarial states with weakness,
constipation, loss of appetite, etc. Sweats on every exertion.
Aggravation.
WORSE, noise, music, warm room, lying down; about 10 a.m., at
seashore, mental exertion, consolation, HEAT, talking.
Amelioration.
BETTER, open air, cold bathing, going without regular meals, lying
on right side; pressure against back, tight clothing.
Relationship.
Complementary to APIS; SEPIA; IGN.
Compare: AQUA MARINA — Isotonic plasma. Marine plasma is
a sea water taken some miles from shore and some depth below surface,
filtered and diluted with twice as much pure fresh water. It acts
primarily on the blood, as in intoxications, scrofulous conditions,
enteritis. It disintoxicate in cancer (administered subcutaneously
in the treatment of diseases of skin, kidneys and intestines,
GASTRO-ENTERITIS, AND TUBERCULOSIS). SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS OF
CHILDREN. Lymphadenitis. Lupus, eczema, varicose ulcers. A great
"blood purifier and vitalizer." Potentized sea-water
in weakness, lack of reaction; symptoms worse seaside. Goitre.)
SAL MARINUM sea salt, (indicated in chronic enlargements of glands,
especially cervical. Suppurating glands. It appears likely to
become a most useful remedy as an auxiliary, if not as a principal,
in the treatment of diseases in patients of a strumous diathesis.
Also useful in constipation.) NATRUM SELENICUM (laryngeal phthisis
with expectoration of small lumps of bloody mucus and slight hoarseness.)
NATRUM SILICUM (hemophilia; scrofulous bone affections; given
intravenously every 3 days for SENILE PRURITUS); [DOLICHOS. FAGOPYR.]
IGNAT.; SEP.; THUJA; GRAPH.; ALUM.
Antidotes: ARS.; PHOS.; SPIR. NIT. DULC.
Dose.
Twelfth to thirtieth and higher. The very highest potencies often
yield most brilliant results. And in infrequent dosage.
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