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TISSUE SALTS
Calc-Fluor
Calc-Phos
Calc-Phos
Ferr-Phos
Kali-Mur
Kali-Phos
Kali-Sulph
Mag-Phos
Nat-Mur
Nat-Phos
Nat-Sulph
Silica
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SCHUESSLER'S
TISSUE SALTS - KALI PHOS |
Synonyms. - Potassium Phosphate.
Potassii Phosphas.
Common Name. Phosphate of Potash.
Chemical Properties. - Formula, K2 H P O4. Prepared by mixing
aqueous phosphoric acid with a sufficient quantity of potash,
hydrate or carbonate, until the reaction is slightly alkaline,
and evaporating. It crystallizes with difficulty. It is very deliquescent;
it is freely soluble in water and insoluble in alcohol.
Preparation. - It is prepared by trituration, as directed by rules
of homeopathic pharmacy.
Physiological - chemical Data. - Kali phos. is a constituent of
all animal fluids and tissues, notably of the brain, nerves, muscles
and blood - cells. All tissue - forming substances retain it with
the greatest obstinacy, all nutritious fluids contain it, hence
we may well conclude that it is indispensable to the formation
of tissues. We know also that the oxidation processes, the change
of gases in the respiration and other chemical transformations
in the blood, as well as the saponifying of the fat and its further
oxidation, are brought about by the presence of the alkalines,
and chiefly by the presence of Kali Phos. This alkaline reaction
is essential to a large number of vital processes taking place
in the interior, and is present, without exception, in all the
animal fluids which are actually contained in the circulating
system, or in the closed cavities of the body. (Dalton.) It is
found that the nerves retain their vital properties for a long
time and very completely in a solution of this salt. By the diminution
of the excretion of Kali phos. in the urine, conditions are produced
within the organism which may present many - sided resistance
to the typhus - decomposing element, as well as to the extension
of the typhus process. (Grauvogl.) Kali phos. is an antiseptic
and hinders the decay of tissues. Adynamia and decay are the characteristic
states of Kali phos.
The most important discovery of Liebig, that phosphate of potash
is predominant in the serum of the muscles and chloride of sodium
in the circulating blood, we have often made great use of, particularly
with regard to preferring the one or the other nourishment. (Hearing.)
A disturbance of the Kali phos. molecules has for its results:
1. In the mental sphere such conditions as bashfulness, anxiety,
fear, tearfulness, suspicion, homesickness, weakness of memory,
depression, etc.
2. In the vaso - motor nerves: Pulse at first small and frequent,
later retardation.
3. In sensory nerves: Pain with paralytic sensation.
4. In motor nerves: Muscular and nerve prostration to paralysis.
5. Trophic fibres of sympathetic nerve: Retardation of nutrition
to complete cessation within a circumscribed cellular domain,
hence softening and degeneration of involved nerves.
General Action. - Conditions arising from want of nerve power,
as prostration, exertion, loss of mental vigor, depression. According
to the observations of the provers by Dr. Royal, the most prominent,
persistent sensation, was prostration. This was referred to the
mind, nerves and muscles. Kali phos. acts upon the brain and nerve
cells, upon the corpuscles of the blood affecting the nutrition,
causing irritation, slight inflammation and a certain degree of
degeneration. In general, a sluggish condition of mind, which
will act if aroused; also an exhausted mental condition after
mental exertion or great strain. It corresponds to the hosts of
conditions known as neurasthenia, in which field it has won its
greatest laurels. An intense odor from all the emanations of the
body is an accompaniment very frequently. It is a restorative
in muscular debility following acute diseases, myalgia and wasting
of muscular tissue, all dependent upon impaired innervation. Atrophic
condition in old people. In cases from rapid decomposition of
the blood corpuscles and muscle juice, such as hemorrhages of
a septic nature scorbutus stomatitis, gangrenous angina, phagedenic
chancre, offensive, carrion - like diarrhea, adynamic or typhoid
conditions, etc.
Mind
Mental Symptoms. - Anxiety, nervous dread without any special
cause, gloomy moods, fancies, looks on the dark side of everything,
dark forebodings. Great despondency about business and pecuniary
affairs. Indisposition to mix with people. Disinclined to converse.
Brain - fag from overwork. Depressed spirits, general irritability,
or great impatience. Loss of memory, omits letters or words in
writing, uses wrong words, confusion of ideas. Dread of and oversensitiveness
to noise. Dullness, want of energy, the slightest labor seems
a heavy task. Undecided, captious, changeable. Rambling talk while
wide awake ( natr. mur. ). Effects of fright. After - effects
of grief. Hallucinations and illusions of sense. Homesickness,
haunted by visions of the past and longing after them. Hysteria
from sudden emotions, fits of laughter and crying false impressions.
Insanity, mania and other mental derangements. Profound hypochondria
and melancholia. Puerperal mania. Sighing depression. Shyness,
excessive blushing from emotional sensitiveness. Stupor and low
delirium. Whining and fretful disposition. Hysterical yawning.
Delirium tremens, fear, sleeplessness, restlessness and suspicion,
rambling talk. Grasping at imaginary objects. Mental aberrations.
Softening of the brain, early stage, starting on being touched.
Mental symptoms in children: Cross and ill tempered, fretful,
frightened, screaming, whining. Night terrors. Shyness and excessive
blushing. Somnambulism. Very nervous, starts at the slightest
sound. Talks while asleep. Wants to be carried while awake from
room to room. Wakes easily. (Holbrook.) Dr. George Royal in his
provings finds irritability, nervousness, depression, drowsiness,
inability to remember and restlessness prominent mental symptoms.
Head
Head and Scalp. - Vertigo on rising, from lying, on standing up,
from sitting and when looking upward. Vertigo and giddiness from
nervous exhaustion and weakness. Dull pain in frontal region,
worse in close room. Head feels dull and tired. Cerebral anemia.
Concussion of the brain. Asthenic conditions. Headaches, nervous,
sensitive to noise, confusion. Headache of students and those
worn out by fatigue. Headaches are relieved by gentle motion.
Pains and weight in the back of the head, and across the eyes,
better while eating, with feeling of weariness and exhaustion,
inability for thought and characteristic mental symptoms. Headache
with weary, empty, gone feeling at stomach. Menstrual headache
with hunger. Neuralgic headache, humming in the ears, with feeling
of inability to remain up, yet better under cheerful excitement;
tearful mood, better when eating. Water on the brain. Itching
of scalp. Back of head sore as if hair was pulled. Severe pain
in the left mastoid; worse on motion and in open air.
Eyes
Eyes. - Weakness of sight, loss of perceptive power, after diphtheria,
from exhaustion. Excited, staring appearance of the eyes. Strabismus
or loss of accommodation after diphtheria. Dropping of eyelids.
Incoordination of ocular muscles and loss of accommodation for
near objects. Sensation of sand or sticks in the eyes. Soreness
of eyeballs - sore around edges of lids and burn as though full
of smoke. Eyelids twitch, sight blurred. Black spots before the
eyes.
Ears
Ears. - Deafness from want of nervous perception, with weakness
and exhaustion of the nervous perception, with weakness and exhaustion
of the nerves. Noises in the ears from nervous exhaustion, on
the nerves. Noises in the ears from nervous exhaustion, on falling
asleep. Discharges of foul, offensive, ichorous pus from the ears.
Ulceration of membrana tympani and middle ear suppurations; when
discharges are foul, ichorous, offensive, fetid or sanious. Atrophic
conditions in old people, tendency of the tissues to shrivel up
and become scaly. Humming and buzzing in the ears ( Magnes-phos.
). Itching in the auditory canal. Hearing supersensitive, cannot
bear any noise.
Nose
Nose. - Epistaxis in weak, delicate constitutions, predisposition
to same. Ozaena, offensive yellow crusts, ulcers. Thick yellow
discharge. Sneezes from slightest exposure. Yellow crusts blown
from nose followed by epistaxis. Thick mucus hawked from posterior
nares.
Face
Face. - Livid and sunken, with hollow eyes. Red, hot, burning
face and forehead; at other times pale and yellow. Neuralgic faceache,
with great exhaustion after the attack. Right - sided neuralgia
relieved by cold applications. Neuralgic stitches from upper teeth
to left ear. Pain in maxillary bones, better from eating, speaking
and touch. Loss of power in facial muscles, causing contortions.
Itching of face under beard; pimples. Facial paralysis from working
in the water.
Mouth
Mouth. - Hydroa on lips. Pimples and sore crusts on lips. Peeling
of skin. Stomatitis; breath offensive, fetid. Gums spongy and
receding. Noma, cancrum oris; ashy - gray ulcers. Offensive odor
from mouth. Saliva profuse, thick and salty.
Tongue. - Excessively dry in the morning. Feels as if it would
cleave to the roof of the mouth. Tongue white, slimy, brownish
like French mustard. Inflammation of the tongue when excessive
dryness occurs or exhaustion sets in; edges of tongue red and
sore.
Teeth. - Predisposition to bleeding of the gums; red seam on the
gums. Severe pain in decayed or filled teeth. Toothache alternate
with frontal headache. Toothache of highly nervous, delicate or
pale, emotional persons, with easily - bleeding gums; they have
a bright red seam or line on them. Nervous chattering of the teeth.
Speech slow and inarticulate. Gums spongy and receding. Teeth
feel sore. Grinding of teeth.
Throat
Throat. - Tonsils large and sore, with white, solid deposits like
diptheritic membrane. Throat very dry; desire to swallow all the
time. Hoarseness and loss of voice. Salty mucus raised from throat.
Gangrenous sore throat. Croup, last stage, syncope and nervous
prostration. After - effects of diphtheria Weakness of sight,
nasal speech and paralysis of any part. Malignant gangrenous conditions,
prostrations, etc. Paralysis of the vocal cords.
Stomach
Gastric Symptoms. - Gastric ulcer, because this is a disturbance
of the trophic nerves. Excessive hungry feeling soon after taking
food. A nervous "gone sensation" at the pit of stomach.
Gaseous eructations. Gastritis when treatment has been delayed
with asthenic conditions. Indigestion with nervous depression.
Stomachache from fright or excitement. Very thirsty. Nausea and
vomiting of sour, bitter food and of blood. Empty, gnawing sensation
relieved by eating. Belching of gas tasting bitter and sour. Constant
pain at epigastrium in a small spot. Deep green or blue vomiting
from brain troubles.
Abdomen
Abdomen. - Weakness in the left side under the heart. Splenic
troubles, flatulence with distress about the heart, of left side
of stomach. Abdomen swells, dry tongue, etc. Typhoid fever, debility
and other characteristic symptoms of this drug. Abdomen distended
with gas. Bearing down pains. Colic in hypogastrium with ineffectual
urging to stool; better bending double. Collapse, livid, bluish
countenance and low pulse.
Stool and Anus. - diarrhea; painless, watery, from fright or other
depressing causes, with great prostration; stools putrid, like
rice water, bloody, carrion - like odor. Putrid and typhoid dysentery.
Watery stool with imperative call, followed by tenesmus. Cholera
symptoms. Noisy, offensive flatus. Profuse, painless, offensive
and imperative stool while eating, followed by unsatisfied urging.
Rectum burns and feels sore after movements, prolapsed. Bowels
constipated. Stools dark brown, streaked with yellowish - green
mucus. Paretic condition of rectum and colon. Hemorrhoids, sore,
painful and itching.
Male
Sexual Organs. - Intense sexual desire; priapism in the morning.
Impotence and painful emissions at night, without erection. Sexual
instinct depressed, much of the time entirely dormant. Utter prostration
and weak vision after coitus. Phagedenic chancres. Balanitis.
Female: Menses premature and profuse in nervous subjects. Irregular,
scanty, almost black, offensive odor. Amenorrhea with depression
of spirits, lassitude, and general nervous debility. Dull headache
with menses, very tired and sleepy, legs ache, stitching all through
pelvis and womb. Pain in left side and ovaries. Intense pain across
the sacrum. Leucorrhea, yellowish, blistering, orange - colored,
scalding, acrid. Intense sexual desire after menses. Menstrual
colic in pale, lachrymose, nervous females. Hysteria, sensation
of a ball rising in throat. Nervousness.
Urinary organs
Urinary Organs. - Enuresis in larger children. Paretic conditions
of bladder. Incontinence of urine from nervous debility. Frequent
urination or passing of much water, frequent scalding. Bleeding
from the urethra Incontinence from paralysis of the sphincter
of the bladder. Cystitis in asthenic conditions with prostration.
Bright's disease of the kidneys. Diabetes with nervous weakness,
voracious appetite, etc. Gonorrhea with discharge of blood. Urine
quite yellow like saffron. Itching in urethra. Cutting pain in
bladder and urethra
Female
Pregnancy - Threatened miscarriage in nervous subjects. Puerperal
mania, childbed fever. Feeble and ineffectual labor pains, spurious
labor - pains, tedious labor from constitutional weakness. Mastitis
when the pus is brownish, dirty looking, offensive odor, adynamic
condition.
Respiratory
Respiratory Symptoms. - Asthma from the least food. Asthma (large
doses and often repeated, 3x), depressed condition of nervous
system. Loss of voice from paralysis of vocal cords. Hay asthma.
Hoarseness with exhausted feeling from over - exertion of the
voice, if rheumatic or nervous. Cough from irritation in the trachea,
which feels sore. Expectoration thick, yellow, salty, fetid. Chest
very sore. Whooping cough in the highly nervous, with great exhaustion.
Acute edema of lungs, spasmodic cough with frothy, serous masses
being brought up in excess and threatening suffocation. Shortness
of breath when going up - stairs, or on any exertion. Croup, last
stage extreme weakness, pale or livid countenance.
Heart
Circulatory Organs. - Feeling of faintness in nervous people,
or dizziness from weak action of the heart. Faintness from fright,
fatigue, etc. Intermittent action of the heart, with nervous sensitiveness,
from emotions, grief or care, with palpitation. Functional disturbances
of the heart with weak, anxious, nervous state. Palpitation from
slightest mental emotion or from walking up - stairs. Pulse intermittent,
irregular, or below normal. Palpitation after rheumatic fever,
with exhaustion. Anemia, blood poor, palpitation with sleeplessness
and restlessness. Sluggish circulation.
Extremities
Back and Extremities. - Spinal anemia. Idiopathic softening of
the spinal cord, patient has trouble in guiding himself; loss
of power of movement, he stumbles and trips easily. Paralytic
or rheumatic lameness, with stiffness after rest, yet becoming
better by gentle motion. Pain in back and extremities, relieved
by motion, aching between scapulae. Finger tips as if asleep.
Itching of palms and soles. Itching of legs at night with numbness
and weakness. Burning of feet - fidgety feeling in feet. Pains
worse on rising from a sitting posture and by violent exertion.
Bruised and painful feelings in parts affected, also discoloration.
Acute and chronic rheumatism, pains disappear on moving about,
severe in the morning after rest and on first rising from a sitting
position, parts feel stiff. Exertion and fatigue aggravate. Stiffness,
paralytic tendency. Pain in the hips. Paralyzing, drawing pain
in sole of foot. Chilblains on the toes. Muscular weakness after
severe illness.
Nerves
Nervous Symptoms. - The great nervous tissue salt. Neuralgic pains
occurring in any organ, with depression, failure of strength,
sensitiveness to noise and light, improved during pleasant excitement,
and by gentle motion, but most felt when quiet or alone. Sciatica.
Dragging pain down back of thigh to knee, torpor, stiffness, great
restlessness and pain, nervous exhaustion, etc. Nervousness without
any reasonable cause; patient sheds tears and makes "mountains
out of molehills." Paralysis of any part of the body, partial,
paraplegia hemiplegia, facial, or of the bladder, upper lid, etc.
Paralysis usually comes on suddenly. Atrophic paralysis. Locomotor
paralysis, loss of motor force, or stimulating power. Creeping
paralysis in which the progress is slow, and tendency to wasting
of the body, with loss of sense of touch, facial paralysis. Epilepsy,
sunken countenance, coldness and palpitation after the attack.
Attacks come from a fright. Hysteria, attacks from sudden emotion,
feeling of a ball rising in the throat, nervous, restless, fidgety
feeling. Trembling sensation. General debility, with nervousness
and irritability. Bodily pains felt too acutely. Easily startled.
Fears burglars. Neurasthenia, especially from sexual excess, characterized
by severe spinal irritation. Nervousness due to sexual excitement
with aching in sacrum, sleeplessness, aching in occiput and back,
frequent micturition, despondency. [Dr. J. C. Nottingham.] Paroxysms
of pain, with subsequent exhaustion. Infantile paralysis. Spinal
anemia from exhausting disease, with laming pain, worse while
at rest, but manifest on beginning to move.
Sleep
Sleep. - Sleeplessness, after worry or excitement from nervous
causes. Somnambulism, walking in sleep in children. Yawning, stretching
and weariness, with sensation of emptiness at pit of stomach.
Hysterical yawning. Constant dreaming of fire, robbers, of falling,
ghosts, etc. Night terrors of children. Awakening from sound sleep
screaming with fright. Lascivious dreams. No desire to rise in
the morning. Twitching of muscles, on falling asleep.
Fever
Febrile Symptoms. - Intermittent fever; fetid, debilitating, profuse
perspiration. Typhus, malignant, putrid, cramp, nervous or brain
fevers. The chief remedy in typhoid, gastric and enteric fevers
with brown, dry tongue, petechiae, sleeplessness, stupor, delirium,
etc. All typhoid and malignant symptoms are met by this drug.
High temperature. Scarlet fever, putrid conditions of the throat,
exhaustion, stupor, etc. Excessive and exhausting perspiration
with fetid odor. Perspiration while eating, with weakness at stomach.
Hay fever; for nervous irritability.
Skin
Skin. - Eczema if oversensitiveness and nervousness accompany
it. Felons, abscess and carbuncle when the matter becomes fetid.
Pemphigus malignus, blisters and blebs over the body, watery contents,
skin wrinkled and withered looking. Greasy scabs with offensive
smell. Alopecia areata. Irritating secretions on skin. Itching
of the inside of hands and feet where the skin is thickest. Itching
of the skin with crawling sensation; gentle friction agreeable,
excess causes soreness and chafing. Smallpox, putrid conditions.
Chilblains on the toes, hands or ears, tingling and itching pain.
Malignant pustule.
Tissues. - Anemic conditions. Losing flesh all the time. Atrophy,
wasting diseases with putrid stools. Hemorrhages. Blood dark,
thin and not coagulating, putrid. General debility and exhaustion.
Persons who suffer from suppressed sexual instinct or too much
indulgence. Serous, ichorous, sanious, foul and offensive exudations,
corroding, chafing exudations. Gangrenous conditions. Mortification
in the early stages. Cancer; for the pains, offensive discharges
and discolorations. Rickets with putrid discharges from the bowels.
Scurvy with gangrenous conditions. Septic hemorrhages. Suppurations
with dirty, foul, ichorous, offensive discharge of pus. Leukemia
lienalis, typhus putrid states. Atrophic condition in old people,
tissues dry, scaly, lack of vitality Discharges have a carrion
- like odor.
Aggravation
According to Dr. Royal's careful provings, the general modalities
are better from rest, nourishment and heat; worse from excitement,
worry and both mental and physical exertion. Many symptoms of
this remedy are aggravated by noise, by rising from a sitting
posture, by exertion and continued exercise and after rest. Cold
air aggravates all pains.
Amelioration.
The characteristic ameliorations are gentle motion, eating, under
excitement and company; worse when alone. Pains and itching worse
2 to 5 A.M.
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Homeopathic Data. - The remedy has been proved by the Provers'
Union of Chicago, under the direction of Dr. H. C. Allen, the
salient features of which are included in the above symptomatology.
Later, Prof. Royal at the University of Iowa made provings, the
report of which is published in the Transactions of the Institute
for 1907. The salient points are included in above symptomatology.
Another so - called proving has been made for Dr. B. Fincke, in
a very sensitive young woman, with the c. m. potency held between
the fingers! We must confess that we have not read the account
of this heroic proving, as we could not conscientiously incorporate
it in our treatise. However, any one interested in this curiosity
can find a report of it in the Proceedings of I. H. A. Transactions,
and also in The Medical Advance, March, 1892, in which number
also Dr. Allen's arrangement of his proving can be found. A carefully
prepared differential diagnosis of the phosphates from the imperfect
materials, then in hand by the late Dr. Samuel Lilienthal, can
be found in the Transactions of the American Institute of Homeopathy
for 1890. The drug merits more extended, careful provings with
all potencies.
Administration. - The lower potencies seem to work best; thus
the 2x or 3x in asthma is recommended by Schuessler. However,
the higher, 6x and 12x, and high potencies have all been employed
with success.
Relationship
Relationship. - Probably the nearest analogous are Rhus tox. and
Phos-ph., with which it has many symptoms in common. The nervous
symptoms of Pulsat. seem to depend on the amount of Kali phos.
present. The peculiar mental state of Pulsat. is also found under
this remedy. Phytol. also has many symptoms in common with Kali
phos. Compare the sciatica. Ignat., too, probably contains Kali
phos., as the hysterical symptoms are nearly identical. Kali phos.
in its actions as a nerve sedative is related to Ignat., Coffea,
Hyoscy Chamom. In menstrual headaches compare Zinc., Cimicif.,
Gelsem. Cyclamen, etc. In bladder troubles Kali phos. often finds
a complementary remedy in Magnes-phos., the latter corresponding
more to the spasmodic affections, while Kali phos. more to the
paralytic symptoms. In incipient paralysis of the brain, when
nephritic irritation accompanies, compare Zinc-phos. In hemorrhages,
bright or dark red, thin, watery, not clotted, follow Kali phos.,
by Natr-mur., also Nitr-ac. After weakening diseases, the French
variety of mushrooms, which contain large quantities of Kali phos.,
restore the muscles more quickly than anything else. In its disordered
mental conditions compare Cyclam., which frequently corrects the
abnormal, dreamlike, mental state of the insane. Compare Kali
mur. in puerperal fever. In post - diphtheritic complaints compare
Lachesis, Caust. In the gangrenous conditions compare Kali chlor.
Groups for study with Kali phos.:
1. Nervous system, Cimicif., Hyos., Stramon., Zinc., Silicea,
Ignat, Anacard., Conium, Staphisag.
2. Blood degeneration, Baptis., Mur., acid., Laches., Crotalus,
Kreosote, Arsenic., Carbo., China.
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