KALI MURIATICUM

REMEDY OF THE DAY: KALI MURIATICUM Kali chloratum, Chloride of Potassium, Potassic chloride. K CL, (Do not confound with Kali Chloricum KCLO3) MM Clarke The patient thinks he will starve to death...... KEY NOTES ALL SECRETIONS AND EXUDATES ARE WHITE eruptions of tissues are white,
REMEDY OF THE DAY: KALI MURIATICUM Kali chloratum, Chloride of Potassium, Potassic chloride. K CL, (Do not confound with Kali Chloricum KCLO3) MM Clarke The patient thinks he will starve to death...... KEY NOTES ALL SECRETIONS AND EXUDATES ARE WHITE eruptions of tissues are white, the next key note is the THIKNESS OF THE FIBRINOUS EXUDATES AND SECRETIONS -rapid blood clots with tendency to embolism. Characteristics.├óÔÇØÔé¼It is to Sch├â┬╝ssler that we owe the introduction of this salt into hom├àÔÇ£opathy. His account of it is this: "It is contained in nearly all the cells and is chemically related to fibrin. It will dissolve white or greyish-white secretions of the mucous membrane and plastic exudations." This gives the indication for it in catarrhs, in croupous and diphtheritic exudations, and in the second stage of inflammation of serous membranes when the exudation is plastic. "When the cells of the epidermis lose molecules of K. mur. in consequence of a morbid irritation, then the fibrin comes to the surface as a white or whitish-grey mass; when dried this forms a mealy covering. If the irritation has seized upon the tissues under the epidermis, then fibrin and serum are exuded, causing the affected spot on the epidermis to rise in blisters. Similar processes may take place in and below epithelial cells." These are practically the whole of the cardinal indications in which K. mur. has been prescribed. Hering gives Cough with stomachache, noisi with apparent protusion of eyes. Generalities.├óÔÇØÔé¼Sch├â┬╝ssler's specific or chief remedy in epilepsy, esp. if occurring with or after suppression of eczema or other eruptions.├óÔÇØÔé¼Tabes dorsalis.├óÔÇØÔé¼H├â┬ªmorrhages, dark, black clotted, or tough blood.├óÔÇØÔé¼Effects of blows, cuts, and bruises, for the swelling.├óÔÇØÔé¼Dropsy, arising from heart, liver, or kidney disease, from obstruction of bile ducts, from weakness of heart with palpitation.├óÔÇØÔé¼Chief remedy in glandular swellings, follicular infiltrations.├óÔÇØÔé¼Scrofulous enlargement of glands.├óÔÇØÔé¼Scurvy, hard infiltrations.├óÔÇØÔé¼Sch├â┬╝ssler's second remedy in sprains. Hawks up offensive, cheesy, small lumps.├óÔÇØÔé¼ Greyish patches or spots in throat. By Beatriz H Hill, Medicina Homeop├â┬ítica Behhill
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