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Ardavan Shahrdar
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FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (159)

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Attention please!!

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Find the name of the following remedy:
The remedy mostly affects the mental sphere and
gastroinstestinal system.

Anxiety is a prominent feature which is ameliorated by
walking and drinking cold water.

The patient feels that he/she is constantly being
watched and is tormented by sexual thoughts.

The remedy is indicated in esp types of
gastroenteritis with pain in epigastrium which is
aggravated in morning and by pressure and ameliorated
by exercise.

Desire for salt.

< Hot weather
Sincerely,

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Patti Mount
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Re: FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (159)

Post by Patti Mount »

Proved by Wesselhoeft in 1871. Recently proved by P. Sankaran, [Some New
Provings, The Homoeopathic Medical Publishers, Bombay, 1978.]

COMPARE
Natrum muriaticum. Calcarea carbonica. Lycopodium. Sulphur. Pulsatilla.
Sanicula.
REGION
Mind. Digestion. Mucous membranes. Thyroid.

LEADING SYMPTOMS
M Impression of being spied upon.
Fears that others are watching him doing work; during bath feels that
bathroom door is open.
Fear of robbers, or of someone entering the house. Often these fears
appear in dreams. This is related to fear of being penetrated personally.
They will close the curtains to stop from being seen. [Mangialavori]
M Feels himself tormented, distracted, agitated.
M Tormented by lascivious thoughts, with the fear of becoming mad; tries
to find his peace in religion.
M Anxiety.
open air; direct wind on head; talking.
M Unable to pass urine in presence of others.
G Hypersensitive persons, dysthyroidian, with venous congestion and
increased mucous secretions.
G Similar to Natrum muriaticum and Sepia.
Hypersensitive personality.
Strong aggravation from company.
Stronger sense of religion, especially to reduce strong sex drive.
[Mangialavori]
G XXXX. has been principally used [in high potencies] for the effects of
residence near the sea [as biliousness, constipation, headache, etc.].
[Clarke]
G Morning weakness [10 a.m.].
G sea and/or salt. [Mangialavori]
G .
RUBRICS
MIND: Anxiety from cold drinks [1/1]; in company [1]; pressure [1]; > walking slowly in open
air [2]; > warmth [1]. Pain in forehead > pressing teeth together [1]; >
pressure [1]; from sour food [1].
NOSE: Coryza > tea [1]. Obstruction first of right nostril, then of left
[2]. Sneezing in morning on waking [1].
MOUTH: Mucus like cotton [1; Puls.]. Pain as from a splinter [1].
STOMACH: Appetite increased [2]. Thirst [1].
ABDOMEN: Pain > exercise [1; Coloc.].
MALE: Increased sexual desire without erections [1].
EXPECTORATION: Like cotton [1/1].
EXTREMITIES: Offensive perspiration of palms of hands [1]; of feet [1].
GENERALITIES: Aversion to bathing [1]. While eating > [1].

FOOD
Aversion: Fish [1].
Desire: Salt [2]; farinaceous food [1].
Worse: Salt [2]; cold drinks [1].
Better: Salt [2]; ice cold drinks [1].


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Re: FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (159)

Post by jpgregorich@aol.com »

From Radar Keynotes:
Mind
- Hypersensitive, agitated.
- Anxiety agg. talking, walking, company, iced drinks, perspiration, amel.
2-4 p.m.
- Delusion being watched.
- Tormented by sexual thoughts. Seeks salvation in religion.
- Fear of insanity.
- Absent-minded. Apathy.
Generals
- Aversion to bathing.
- agg. Seaside, motion, pressure, heat.
- amel. Eating, rest.
- Weakness agg. morning, 10 a.m.
- Hyperthyroidism.
Emaciation. Trembling. Perspiration.
Food and drinks
- - desire: salt.
Vertigo/head
- Headache with vertigo; forehead, occiput; agg. thinking about pain, 6 p.m.
, pressure, eating, heat, motion; amel. sleep.
Nose
- Stopped left nostril, root of nose.
- Discharge posterior nares, thick, offensive, agg. eating, respiration,
sleep.
Face
- Dry lips, agg. night; crack middle lower lip.
- Red, painful rash agg. chin, cheeks; vesicles.
Mouth
- White, yellowish mucus.
Throat/external throat
- Pain, splinter-like, agg. cold drinks, swallowing, amel. gulping.
- Pain right tonsil agg. eating, amel. pressure, sleep, night.
- Congestion, agg. left side.
- Offensive, bad tasting mucus, agg. morning on rising.
- Exophthalmic goitre.
Gastro-intestinal
- Hunger and thirst increased, agg. 11.30 a.m. , after eating.
- Pain epigastrium agg. morning, pressure, warm bath/applications, rest,
amel. exercise.
Abdominal pains agg. 11 p.m. , excitement.
- Heaviness rectum before and during stool.
- Hemorrhage, burning rectum.
- Stool large, first hard then soft.
- Worms.
Male genitalia
- Sexual desire increased with impotency.
- Seminal discharge followed by weakness, sleepiness, muscular pains with
stretching.
Chest
- Pain three lowest intercostal spaces agg. pressure, morning on rising.
Back
- Pain and stiffness in spine, cervical, dorsal region, agg. hot drinks,
heat, pressure, touch.
Difficult turning head.
Extremities
- Pain right elbow ext. fingertips.
- Perspiration offensive hands and feet.
- Involuntary motion of legs agg. touching ground.
- Pain muscles on pressing them.
- Itching toes, inner side thighs, bend of elbows and knees.
Fever
- 10 a.m. with dry mouth and chilliness.
Dd
Ars, Bry, Hep, Lil-t, Nat-m, Nit-ac, Plat, Sel, Staph, Tub.
Jim Gregorich


Dale Moss
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Re: FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (159)

Post by Dale Moss »

From Vithoulkas:

This remedy may be used as an alternative to Natrum muriaticum or
Medorrhinum when you have a case displaying a strong aggravation or
amelioration near the sea or from bathing in sea water, and when neither of
those two remedies acts, though apparently indicated.

Skinner has reported a remarkable cure of granular ophthalmia with an
aggravation near the sea and claims to have used it for over 20 years with
success in constipation aggravated or induced by a temporary residence at
the sea coast, also for any disturbance of the system resulting from a
saline atmosphere. Clarke reports that it has been used in seasickness. It
has been proved by C.Wesselhoft.

It is interesting to me that this remedy produces a granular ophthalmia like
that of Medorrhinum, and also "constant hawking and raising of phlegm, tough
and white like cotton." Both of these symptoms are strong Medorrhinum
symptoms. Unlike Medorrhinum, however, which is typically ameliorated when
in or by the sea, X will most of the time be aggravated in the sea.

X also produces: a sensation of a hair or fishbone in the throat with
tickling, extending to the ear and temples, and urging to swallow; nausea in
the stomach and abdomen.

I believe that this remedy will be tremendously helpful when proved
properly.

RELATIONSHIP: Compare Natrum muriaticum and Medorrhinum.

Peace,
Cinnabar


Eleana Needham
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Re: FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (159)

Post by Eleana Needham »

The remedy you are talking about is Hepar Sulph; it is the one with
"sensation of a splinter or fish-bone in the throat".

Thank you for raising the interesting comparison with Nat Mur and Med.

Regards
Eleana
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Dale Moss
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Re: FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (159)

Post by Dale Moss »

Yes, Eleana, Hepar Sulph. does have a fishbone sensation in the throat. But it's not the only remedy to have this, and the remedy described by Vithoulkas in my e-mail is not Hepar Sulph. but a small remedy. Ardavan and others provided more clues in earlier posts for our little homeopathic game.

Peace,
Cinnabar


ramin eslaminasab
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Re: FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (159)

Post by ramin eslaminasab »

Is this aqua marina?
By selecting these rubrics
1-G/air /seaside ;air at the
2-Throat / hair sensation
3-Throat / pain /splinter
And by selection of first and 2nd rubrics as
eleminating in synthesis we find nat-m and aq-mar
sincerely yours
ramin
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