BASIC REMEDIES

POLYCHRESTS

TISSUE SALTS

FLOWER REMEDIES

NOSODES etc.

IMPONDERABILIA

GEM REMEDIES

RX GROUPS

RX RELATIONSHIPS

HERBS

NUTRITION

LIFESTYLE

NEW RX'S

RX IN FOCUS

RXS IN RYHME

POISONOUS PLANTS

ORGAN RXS

CHILDREN'S TYPES

PROVINGS

SIMON'S SECTION

 

 

Sulphurosum acidum

(Sulphurous Acid, H2SO3)

General
SULPHUROUS ACID, (tonsillitis (as a spray), acne rosacea, ULCERATIVE STOMATITIS, pityriasis versicolor).

Head.
Anxious, furious, disposed to fight. Headache better by vomiting. Ringing in ears.

Mouth.
Ulcerative inflammation of mouth. Tongue red or bluish-red. Coated.

Stomach.
Loss of appetite. Obstinate constipation.

Respiratory.
Persistent choking cough with copious expectoration. Hoarseness, constriction of chest. Difficult breathing.

Female.
Fluor albus. Debility.

Dose.
As a spray in tonsillitis. According to Ringer, ten to fifteen minims taken ten minutes before each meal will remedy pyrosis and prevent fermentation and flatulence. It also removes thrus. Homeopathically, third attenuation.

MM is by Boericke unless otherwise stated