Find the name of the following remedy:
The main center of action of this remedy is
respiratory organs and esp glottis.
There are violent spasms of glottis which makes
expiration nearly impossible. Inspiration is free and
with no or little problem; all happens during
expiration.
There is desire to cough as a result of tickling and
raw feeling in upper respiratory airway but any
attempt to cough provokes spasm of glottis with
sensation of constriction and suffocation.
'Spells of suffocation followed by catarrh'.
Attacks of spasms are most frequent from midnight to 7
am.
Fear of insanity is one of the prominent mental
symptoms.
Sincerely,
Ardavan Shahrdar, MD, DIHom
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FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (104)
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Re: FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (104)
Dear Ardi
This was a little spoilt by Jane's early answer - but confirm Chlor by my
own working.
Chemically of course - the remedy is made from Chlorine being dissolved in
water. So you get a mixture of acids forming - mainly HOCl I think (my
chemistry is now 40 yrs old!)
So in fact is should be classified under one of the acids.
If you do then you see the similarity with other acids and the Syph nature
coming through.
I am indeed indebted to you for your time and effort.
Who is going to win the book? Lisa ? Jane?
Gbnt
Soroush
This was a little spoilt by Jane's early answer - but confirm Chlor by my
own working.
Chemically of course - the remedy is made from Chlorine being dissolved in
water. So you get a mixture of acids forming - mainly HOCl I think (my
chemistry is now 40 yrs old!)
So in fact is should be classified under one of the acids.
If you do then you see the similarity with other acids and the Syph nature
coming through.
I am indeed indebted to you for your time and effort.
Who is going to win the book? Lisa ? Jane?
Gbnt
Soroush