[H] FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (114)
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2001 5:31 pm
FVermeulen in Concordant:
Characteristics – Although certain oxalates are constant constituents of
vegetable food and of the human body, the acid itself is a violent poison
when taken internally, producing gastroenteritis, motor paralysis, collapse,
stupor and death. Influences the spinal cord, and produces motor paralysis.
Pains very violent, in small spots [Kali-bi.]; < motion and thinking of
them; 2and not only that, but thinking will bring on the conditions when
they are not actually present. Periodical remissions; 7symptoms recur in
paroxysms, intermit for hours or a day. Spasmodic symptoms of throat and
chest. Rheumatism of left side. Neurasthenia. Tuberculosis. 2The patient
becomes weak, cold, livid and numb all over, < lower limbs. Excruciating
pains; like lightning; in streaks; burning. Paralysis; of left side; from
spinal meningitis. Fainting and vomiting during stool. 5Colic before stool,
nausea and pain in calves after stool. 7Jerking pains, like short stitches,
confined to small spots, lasting only a few seconds; 6of rheumatic gout, <
sweat. 11Upper part of body, esp. head, feels as if blood were coursing
upward and outward.
Mind – Confusion and vertigo. 2Nervous and sleepless. Very much exhilarated;
quicker thought and action. All conditions < thinking about them. 8Anxiety
in evening in bed from violent exercise. Desires to beget and to have
children. Dulness on rising from bed. Exhilaration during diarrhoea.
Affectionate. 11As soon as he thinks about the pains they return. Diminished
power to think. Taciturn, during headache [& fulness in face[.
Warmly Jean-Claude
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Characteristics – Although certain oxalates are constant constituents of
vegetable food and of the human body, the acid itself is a violent poison
when taken internally, producing gastroenteritis, motor paralysis, collapse,
stupor and death. Influences the spinal cord, and produces motor paralysis.
Pains very violent, in small spots [Kali-bi.]; < motion and thinking of
them; 2and not only that, but thinking will bring on the conditions when
they are not actually present. Periodical remissions; 7symptoms recur in
paroxysms, intermit for hours or a day. Spasmodic symptoms of throat and
chest. Rheumatism of left side. Neurasthenia. Tuberculosis. 2The patient
becomes weak, cold, livid and numb all over, < lower limbs. Excruciating
pains; like lightning; in streaks; burning. Paralysis; of left side; from
spinal meningitis. Fainting and vomiting during stool. 5Colic before stool,
nausea and pain in calves after stool. 7Jerking pains, like short stitches,
confined to small spots, lasting only a few seconds; 6of rheumatic gout, <
sweat. 11Upper part of body, esp. head, feels as if blood were coursing
upward and outward.
Mind – Confusion and vertigo. 2Nervous and sleepless. Very much exhilarated;
quicker thought and action. All conditions < thinking about them. 8Anxiety
in evening in bed from violent exercise. Desires to beget and to have
children. Dulness on rising from bed. Exhilaration during diarrhoea.
Affectionate. 11As soon as he thinks about the pains they return. Diminished
power to think. Taciturn, during headache [& fulness in face[.
Warmly Jean-Claude
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