Author: Urenus

  • Bacillinum – Bacillinum Pulmo

    The attenuations of this nosode are prepared from a surgically removed caseated tissue from a tuberculous lung-cavity.

    Tendency to catch colds. Deep-seated headache, better after complete rest, as if in a clamp, especially after school study; trembling of the hands. Timid children are afraid of black dogs. Eczema and impetigo. Boils on the nostrils. Ozaena. Scrofulo- sis. Hydrocephalus. Chronic bronchitis. Asthma. Bronchiectasis. Arthritis of the knee-joint. Alopecia. Pityriasis versicolor.

    In the worst cases of homotoxic burden, a dose should be given every 4 to 6 weeks; especially effective in children and the elderly.

    The German Monograph-Preparation Commission for the Homoeopathic Field of Therapy has, under the Preparation Monograph for Tuberculinum BURNETT Nosode, published the following indication(s) in the German Bundesanzeiger (Ger- man Federal Gazette) for bacillinum: inflammations of the respiratory passages; skin disorders; headaches; general weakness and debilitation.

  • Avena Sativa – Oats

    The mother tincture is prepared from the fresh aerial parts of the flowering plant which grows in all areas of the temperate zone. Avena sativa L. N.O. Gramineae.

    Nervous exhaustion. Recommended in addictions.

    Avena Sativa is generally recommended in convalescence, also in mental exhaus- tion after over-exertion (of scholars and those who do brain-work) generally, as well as after sexual excesses e.g. after masturbation in youth.

    The German Monograph-Preparation Commission for the Homoeopathic Field of Therapy has, under the Preparation Monograph for Avena sativa, published the fol- lowing indication(s) in the German Bundesanzeiger (German Federal Gazette) for avena sativa: conditions of exhaustion; insomnia; excessive strain following ill- nesses.

  • Aurum Muriaticum Natronatum – Sodium Gold Chloride

    The attenuations are prepared from Sodium tetrachloroaurate(III), NaAuCl4 · 2 H2O, MW: 397.8.

    Aurum Muriaticum Natronatum has the same indications as Aurum Metallicum. Nash recommends Aurum Muriaticum Natronatum in periodic liver disturbances, and jaundice, when alternating white and dark stools are present.

    The German Monograph-Preparation Commission for the Homoeopathic Field of Therapy has, under the Preparation Monograph for Natrium tetrachloroauratum, published the following indication(s) in the German Bundesanzeiger (German Fed- eral Gazette) for aurum muriaticum natronatum: inflammations and hardening of female reproductive organs; chronic liver disorders.

  • Aurum Iodatum – Gold Iodide

    The attenuations are prepared from a mixture of Gold(I)-iodide and Gold(III)-io- dide. The content of Au, AW: 197.0, corresponds with the value given in the current Pharmacopoeia.

    Chronic inveterate syphilis. Ozaena. Lupus. Keratitis. Mastoiditis. Arterio- sclerosis. Endometritis. Ovarian cysts. Formation of fibroids. Aortic aneurysms.

    Aurum Iodatum should always be used, even if only as an intercurrent remedy, when constitutionally there appears to be syphilitic involvement in such conditions as arteriosclerosis (e.g. in apoplexy in youth), heart conditions, angina pectoris, dis- turbances in coronary circulation.

    The German Monograph-Preparation Commission for the Homoeopathic Field of Therapy has, under the Preparation Monograph for Aurum iodatum, published the following indication(s) in the German Bundesanzeiger (German Federal Gazette) for aurum iodatum: hypertension; complaints associated with arteriosclerosis; harden- ing of glandular organs.

  • Aurum/Aurum Colloidale – Gold/Colloid Gold

    The attenuations are prepared from triturated metallic gold powder, Au. In the preparation of Aurum colloidale, colloid gold is used.

    The possession of Aurum, or metallic gold, is the goal of the efforts of a greater part of mankind, because of its apparent ability to provide the greatest happiness on earth. However, in its symptom-picture as a remedy, it is characterised by just the opposite: deepest depression, suicidal tendencies and disgust with life. This depres- sive mood-imbalance is the main indication for the use of Aurum. Often coupled with it are heart-complaints, also with missed heart-beats and pressure and constric- tion of the chest. Palpitations are usually hard and pumping, linked with a visible beating of the arteries in neck and temples, with anxiety-states and congestion of blood in the chest. Aurum is also indicated in bone-conditions, such as occur in ter- tiary syphilis, in ozaena and similar nasal conditions involving inflammation, desquamation and possibly offensive discharges. Pains in the bones are susceptible to Aurum above all if they are of syphilitic origin. A further indication for Aurum is hemianopia, the patient seeing only one half of the object. It may also be indicated in corneal ulcer. Aurum is also recommended in uterine fibroids and indurations of other organs (such as testes) and in prostatorrhoea and problems of the inguinal glands.

    The following is a summary of the leading symptoms:

    1. Deep emotional depression with suicidal tendency and disgust of life.
    2. Hypertension, surges of blood to the chest, palpitations.
    3. Caries of the bones.
    4. Hemianopia, corneal ulcer.
    5. Uterine fibroids, other indurations.
    6. Prostatorrhoea.

    Besides metallic gold, its salts also play an important part in therapy.

    The German Monograph-Preparation Commission for the Homoeopathic Field of Therapy has, under the Preparation Monograph for Aurum metallicum, published the following indication(s) in the German Bundesanzeiger (German Federal Gazette) for aurum: mucosal suppuration; inflammation of bones and periosteum; hypertension; angiosclerosis; angina pectoris; hardening of glandular organs; de- pressive emotional discord or upset.

    The German Monograph-Preparation Commission for the Homoeopathic Field of Therapy has, under the Preparation Monograph for Aurum colloidale, published the following indication(s) in the German Bundesanzeiger (German Federal Gazette) for aurum colloidale: mucosal suppuration; inflammation of bones and periosteum; angiosclerosis; angina pectoris; hardening of glandular organs; depressive emotion- al discord or upset.

  • Atropinum Sulphuricum – Atropine Sulphate

    The attenuations are prepared from Atropine sulphate, C34H48N2O10S (3a-D,L- Tropoyloxytropanium sulphate), MW: 694.9.

    It acts like Belladonna, but is to be preferred in neuralgias, painful states, whoop- ing cough, migraine, optical illusions (everything appears larger than it is), biliary colic, and epilepsy. It should be used if Belladonna fails.

    The German Monograph-Preparation Commission for the Homoeopathic Field of Therapy has, under the Preparation Monograph for Atropinum sulphuricum, pub- lished the following indication(s) in the German Bundesanzeiger (German Federal Gazette) for atropinum sulfuricum: congestive inflammation of the upper respira- tory passages; inflammations of the organs of elimination, including the skin.

  • ATP – Adenosine Triphosphate

    The attenuations are prepared from the disodium salt of adenosine-5’-triphos- phate, C10H14N5Na2O13P3, MW: 551.2.

    Damage to the energy-utilising systems (Citric Acid cycle and others), especially iatrogenic damage.

    According to Bogen, Adenosine triphosphate is the “change of the cell”, carrying out general functions as a conductor of energy.

    The drug picture of Adenosine triphosphate was composed in Juli 1996 by David Riley, M.D., Santa Fe (New Mexico), USA.

    The most important symptoms from David Riley’s drug proving were:

    Essential Characteristics

    Dryness in the upper GI tract. Achiness and fevers as from a viral condition. Soft stool. Back pain.

    Mind

    Angry, irritable, and picking fights before menses. Can’t collect thoughts or fix her attention. Lack of self confidence and sense of mental insecurity. Impatient and confused easily when in company. Vivid dreams in color. Restlessness with difficult concentration and lack of concentration. Excitable.

    Generalities

    Bloating as if weight gain in body. Energy decreased during exertion. Faintness at sight of a person’s deformity. Desires salt or sweets. Flushes of heat. Tingling on be- coming heated.

    Vertigo

    While standing and better by sitting.

    Head

    Flushing of heat in forehead during evening. Sensation of lightness. Pressing pain in forehead extending to temples upon rising.

    Eye

    Strong fluttering of eyelids. Sensitivity to indoor lighting.

    Ear

    Deep itching in ear better by boring with finger. Crackling noises.

    Nose

    Coryza with clear discharge. Discharges that are bloody, excoriating, yellowish green. Discharge with obstruction.

    Face

    Tingling in forehead.

    Mouth

    Aphthae on tip of tongue. Dry tongue on waking.

    Taste

    Slimy and sour.

    Throat

    Discharge from posterior nares. Very dry and sore on waking. Green mucus. Se- vere burning pain that extends to ears when swallowing.

    Stomach

    Appetite increased at night. Heartburn in the afternoon.

    Abdomen

    Cramping pain in afternoon.

    Stool

    Soft. Frequent.

    Bladder

    Sudden and very urgent desire to urinate. Pain in lower abdomen after urination. Waking at night to urinate.

    Genitalia, Female

    Itching and dryness in vagina. Heaviness or fullness in uterus.

    Cough

    Moist or loose.

    Back

    Pain that is aching in the sacrum and extends to the groin or soreness under the scapula.

    Extremities

    Weakness of joints. Aching and soreness in joints especially the left shoulder.

    Sleep

    Frequent waking.

    Fever

    Fevers and chills at night with perspiration that soaks the sheets.

    Perspiration

    Afternoon at 3 p.m. from a hot flush.

  • Asthma Nosode

    The attenuations of this nosode are prepared from the sputum of a person suffer- ing from bronchial asthma gathered at the end of the attack.

    Bronchial asthma. Emphysema. Chronic bronchitis. Pulmonary congestion. Silicosis. Cyanosis. Has been found helpful in empirical use for dribbling of urine and in attacks of whooping cough, spastic constipation, chronic eczemas and anxiety- states of all kinds, even in children. Agoraphobia. Frigidity. To encourage histamine- detoxification in other impregnation phases.

  • Asterias Rubens – Starfish

    The mother tincture is prepared from the starfish, Asterias rubens L. N.O. Aster- oidae.

    Carcinomatous ulcers.

    Asterias Rubens was used by Hippocrates in ailments of the womb. It is also an old remedy for epilepsy.

    Characteristic symptoms include surges of blood to the head, obstinate constipa- tion, dull occipital headache, pressure in the forehead, pressure in the eyes with flushed face, stabbing pains in the breasts and itching of the skin, with a tendency for the symptoms to appear more on the left half of the body. If other significant symptoms are present, it may be used in mammary cancer, threatened apoplexy and obstinate constipation, as well as ulcers of a cancerous nature.

    The German Monograph-Preparation Commission for the Homoeopathic Field of Therapy has, under the Preparation Monograph for Asterias rubens, published the following indication(s) in the German Bundesanzeiger (German Federal Gazette) for asterias rubens: paramenia; hardening of the mammary gland; acne; headaches.

  • Asparagicum Acidum – Aspartic Acid

    The attenuations are prepared from L-Aspartic acid, COOHCH(NH2)CH2COOH(C4H7NO4), MW: 133.1.

    An intermediary factor in the function of enzymes and redox systems. All im- pregnation phases, also asthma, angina pectoris, pruritus, skin diseases, psoriasis, pre-cancerous states and in neoplasm phases (especially in the early stages), to im- prove cell-respiration.