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homeopathic remedy
Natrum muriaticum
homeopathy
definition
source: common salt, sodium chloride
organ affinities: brain, mind, blood, heart, nutrition, muscles, glands, spleen, liver, digestive tract, skin
associated conditions: grief, fever, hay fever, warts, eczema, rash, melancholia, headache, paralysis, hysteria, hyperthyroidism, Addison's disease
miasms:
indications:
» anemia from loss of fluids (menses, seminal fluids), or mental affections
» GREAT EMACIATION, loss of tissue for no reason
» irritable, fastidious, sad, weeping without cause < consolation
» headache: from sunrise to sunset, left side, bursting, red face, nausea and vomiting before, during and after menses, as if hammers knocking in brain, > perspiration, migraine beginning with blindness, zig-zag dazzling in eyes
» hay fever < exposure to sun
» MAPPED tongue with red patches, sensation of a hair on tongue, difficult speech
» constipation with dry, hard stool, torn, bleeding afterwards
» involuntary urine with walking, coughing, laughing; can't pass in presence of others, pain after urination
» premature ejaculation, impotence
» tachycardia which shakes whole body, > lying down, from anger, acid food, grief, mortification, fright
» eczema red, raw, esp. in edges of hair, < salt, sea shore; rash over body after violent exercise
appearance:
» salt and pepper hair (Wood)
pulse: artery feels hard like salt is deposited in it; a hollow tube filled with watery blood (Wood)
» rapid, intermittent (Jones, p. 41)
modalities:
» worse: 10 or 11 am, seashore, sun, mental exertion, lying down, crying, consolation, noise, music
» better: open air, cold bathing, going without regular meals, lying on right side, pressure against back, tight clothing
relationships:
» complementary: Apis, Caps., Ign., Sep.
» chronic remedy of: Ign., Verat.
» remedies that precede well: Apis, Bry., Calc., Hep., Kali-c., Puls., Ign.
» remedies that follow well: Sep., Thuja.
» antidotes: Apis, Ars., Camph., Phos.
dosage: 12C-30C and higher; high potency in single dose
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