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Chilly Nat Mur

Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 2:19 pm
by Rochelle Marsden
Could I please have suggestions for a very chilly Nat Mur type of person please?
Rochelle Marsden MSc RSHom MNWCH AAMET

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Re: Chilly Nat Mur

Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 5:15 pm
by Lynn Cremona
Natrum mur. types may be sensitive to both heat and to cold, but predominantly to cold.
from Tyler's 'Homeopathic Drug Pictures':
Burnett's Natrum mur. was a very chilly patient, with especial coldness of knees: coldness of legs, knees to feet.
this chilliness over and over again disappeared after taking Natrum mur.
Worse at the seaside.
In malaria, the chill starts at 10am; or 9 - 10; or 10 - 11am, and the drug has other very definite hours for chill, headache, neuralgia, etc.
"Chilliness with thirst"
Guernsey
2am wakened by heavy chill.
5:30pm chill begins and lasts an hour

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Lynn

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Re: Chilly Nat Mur

Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 7:01 pm
by Elham Mohajer
Nm canbe chilly
Cocculus and china are two remedies that can be considered
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Re: Chilly Nat Mur

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 3:56 pm
by Rachel
since we're on the topic of Nat mur not fitting its usual generalizations, what does anyone think about giving Nat mur to a person who says everything that comes into their mind and holds little back?
i recently had a chemical sensitivity case. mentally this si what she's like - very open. yet, she is better by the beach, loves salt, hates cucumbers, and a few other things that fit nat mur (can't remember them all now). i did not find any other remedy that i thought fit her - there was no close runner-up to nat mur. i was disturbed by the discrepancy between the usual retentive nat mur personality and hers - i am still waiting for definitive evidence as to what the remedy's doing. it's definitely acting on her but i'm not sure yet that it's in a curative fashion.
i welcome anyone's comments! too late, i gave the remedy already, but still a good topic for conversation!

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Brilliant – thanks. I looked in some MM and it said Warm – one even said Hot. I did think of polarities . Now mostly I know that Nat Mur love to be by the seaside – as does my patient so this is a another polarity.
Rochelle
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Natrum mur. types may be sensitive to both heat and to cold, but predominantly to cold.
from Tyler's 'Homeopathic Drug Pictures':
Burnett's Natrum mur. was a very chilly patient, with especial coldness of knees: coldness of legs, knees to feet.
this chilliness over and over again disappeared after taking Natrum mur.
Worse at the seaside.
In malaria, the chill starts at 10am; or 9 - 10; or 10 - 11am, and the drug has other very definite hours for chill, headache, neuralgia, etc.
"Chilliness with thirst"
Guernsey
2am wakened by heavy chill.
5:30pm chill begins and lasts an hour
Best,
Lynn
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Tuesday, May 20, 2014 8:19 AM
Could I please have suggestions for a very chilly Nat Mur type of person please?
Rochelle Marsden MSc RSHom MNWCH AAMET
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Re: Chilly Nat Mur

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 4:31 pm
by Rachel
I did yes. I didn't include that mental quality because I don't consider her openness a symptom - my concern was more the absence of the usual 'reserved' quality.

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Re: Chilly Nat Mur

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 5:56 pm
by Tanya Marquette
There is holding back and then there is holding back.
A Nat mur can be very talkative and expressive yet still be resistant
to sharing some of the deepest feelings. Because of the expressiveness
it is hard to perceive what is not being said. Have seen this happen.
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did you rep it?
Sheri

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Re: Chilly Nat Mur

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 7:02 pm
by Sheri Nakken
There is a range, often, depending on how deep & long the disturbance. Sometimes what you see is the compensation for the state.

When you read the MM you will often find conflicting symptoms, depending on the degree..........how long, etc.

You probably know all of this.

May need to dig deeper on mental symptoms as it isn't really just openness if they say everything that comes into their mind................
Sheri

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Re: Chilly Nat Mur

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 8:40 pm
by Shannon Nelson
Is this apparent openness something she has had all of her life (what does she know of what she was like as a child?), or is it something she learned or chose along the way?

Shannon

Re: Chilly Nat Mur

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 9:28 pm
by Lynn Cremona
Something shared by David Little:
In the first stage Natrum Muriaticum is cheerful, open, romantic, hopeful and cries fairly easily.
In the second stage they suffer mood swings in which they are sometimes cheerful and sometimes sad and sometimes they laugh and sometimes they cry, etc.
In the third stage they become depressed, emotionally rigid, hopeless, suicidal and never cry or show much emotion.
In the fourth stage their complexes take over and they act out there undigested archetypes and express their complexes in a manner that is complete psychotic. These could manifest as an extreme form of any of the symptoms of the previous stages. They now become what people call insane because they are completely out of touch with reality.
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Re: Chilly Nat Mur

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 9:29 pm
by Sheri Nakken
thanks for sharing that from David, Lynn.
That is what I hinted at but didn't have time to elaborate. This says it all
Sheri

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