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Tonsilloliths - tonsil stones
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 10:25 am
by eternalhealth
Pauline, would calc.c. be a possibility? - it has calcereous deposits pharynx
regards
Beverly
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Re: Tonsilloliths - tonsil stones
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 12:31 pm
by Jean Doherty
also
THROAT; DEPOSITS on tonsils; plugs of mucus constantly form in crypts (1) *: calc-f.
THROAT; INDURATION; Tonsils, of (35) **: Bar-c., Bar-m., agar., bar-i., calc-f., calc-i., ign., merc-i-r., nit-ac., plb., staph., sul-i., alum., alumn., arg-n., ars-i., aur., bac., brom., calc., calc-p., cham., con., cupr., ferr-p., graph., hep., iod., kali-bi., merc-i-f., petr., phyt., sabad., sil., thuj.
With his fear and backwardness would Baryta maybe be there. I tried to find information about Calc renalis but have not as yet, Best wishes Jean
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Re: Tonsilloliths - tonsil stones
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:09 pm
by Pauline Ashford
HI beverley thanks for your reply - i was looking at calc carb and lycopodium comes up for a few other traits I hadnt mentioned so feel the remedy will likely be in that triad.
And Jean I thought about Baryta but as his developmental shortcomings are only physical (he's at uni doing electronic engineering) I discounted due to being quite togeher emotionally and bright. Just had a horrible experience vomiting when he was very young that remained as absolute terror of vomiting.
The tonsil stones he says are a yellowish colour and about the size of a sesame seed or sunflower seed and hard as rocks.
Thanks for your eplies much appreciated. Regards Pauline
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Re: Tonsilloliths - tonsil stones
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 11:26 am
by Gian Chand
DEAR,
I am tracking the concerned messages and CALC FLOUR has come to my mind.i think it can direct the case to next layer of real pathology. please check the mental unique symptoms of CALC FLOUR BEFORE prescribing. fear of poverty.indifference to loved/ family members. thermal reaction lacking.
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Re: Tonsilloliths - tonsil stones
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 11:53 am
by Ellen Madono
Hi,
Have you tried a miasmatic use of Psor? It has the forsaken, lonely feeling and of course the fear of poverty. It might bring out a clearer picture.
Best,
Ellen
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Re: Tonsilloliths - tonsil stones
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 2:22 pm
by Shannon Nelson
What do you mean by "thermal reaction lacking"?
Shannon
Re: Tonsilloliths - tonsil stones
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 3:50 pm
by Gian Chand
thermal reaction lacking means very less senstive to heat or cold
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Re: Tonsilloliths - tonsil stones
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 7:41 pm
by Dale Moss
Can tonsilloliths be analogized to salivary calculi (Calc-sil.)?
Fear of vomiting is an intriguing sx. I had it in a teenage girl & didn't know quite what to make of it. Finally realized it was all about being in control and fear of losing control. She's now doing well on Op.
Peace,
Dale
Re: Tonsilloliths - tonsil stones
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 9:06 pm
by Shannon Nelson
Thanks, interesting!
I have someone that I've just given calc-f to for other reasons, and he
does indeed have an odd unresponsiveness to temperature, tho I didn't
figure out how to rep it--do you know of a rubric that would apply? I
notice calc-f is also under Cold agg(3).
Thanks,
Shannon
Re: Tonsilloliths - tonsil stones
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 12:17 pm
by Ellen Madono
What rubric did you use for insensitive to temperature change.
Ellen