Hi, All -
Is there a rubric for stool that is encased within a sheath of thin mucous? I have the rubric: STOOL - MUCOUS - covered with mucus but was wondering if I was missing one that is more appropriate? TIA!
~ Wishing You Wellness ~
Darla
Rubric for stool
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Re: Rubric for stool
Hi Darla,
Can only find this cross-reference:
Stool; KNOTTY, nodular, lumpy; Mucus, covered with (p, 9) (9) : Alum.,
caust., Graph., hydr., Mag-m., nux-v., Plb., sep., Spig.
together with the one you mentioned, but from the Complete:
Stool; MUCOUS, slimy; Covered with mucus (p, 48, 1-1) (48) : Alum.,
Am-m., ars., ASAR., bar-m., bell., calc-p., calen., caps., Carb-v.,
caust., Cham., coc-c., con., Cop., dig., dys-co., Graph., Ham., hydr.,
hydr-ac., hyos., ip., kali-c., kali-n., led., mag-c., Mag-m., merc.,
nat-m., nit-ac., Nux-v., petr., phos., Plb., podo., ptel., PULS.,
Rheum, rhus-t., sep., Spig., sulph., tell., thuj., trif-p., verat.,
viol-t.
regards, Barbara
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Can only find this cross-reference:
Stool; KNOTTY, nodular, lumpy; Mucus, covered with (p, 9) (9) : Alum.,
caust., Graph., hydr., Mag-m., nux-v., Plb., sep., Spig.
together with the one you mentioned, but from the Complete:
Stool; MUCOUS, slimy; Covered with mucus (p, 48, 1-1) (48) : Alum.,
Am-m., ars., ASAR., bar-m., bell., calc-p., calen., caps., Carb-v.,
caust., Cham., coc-c., con., Cop., dig., dys-co., Graph., Ham., hydr.,
hydr-ac., hyos., ip., kali-c., kali-n., led., mag-c., Mag-m., merc.,
nat-m., nit-ac., Nux-v., petr., phos., Plb., podo., ptel., PULS.,
Rheum, rhus-t., sep., Spig., sulph., tell., thuj., trif-p., verat.,
viol-t.
regards, Barbara
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Re: Rubric for stool
Thanks, Barbara -
I'll start reading MM for the indicated remedies - maybe one of them
has this peculiar type of "covered with mucus".
Darla
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wrote:
I'll start reading MM for the indicated remedies - maybe one of them
has this peculiar type of "covered with mucus".
Darla
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