Mastoiditis Nosode

Mastoiditis Nosode

The attenuations of this nosode are prepared from pus from an inflamed mastoid process.

The main indications are:

Retoxic damage to the hearing mechanism. Tendency towards recurrent otitis. Chronic otitis media with discharge. Osteoporosis. Sudeck’s atrophy. May be tried in chronic osteomyelitis. Chronic febrile states of all kinds. Chronic neuralgias (in trigeminal neuralgia with Granuloma Dentis nosode, otherwise with Psorinum or Gelsemium).

The use of this nosode produces anti-homotoxic results. These may be seen when the original focus of activity triggers off further conditions, possibly at remote sites,

through nerve reflexes (in which case it is best to inject into the scar with Procaine Hydrochloride 2X). They may also be seen in disorders of hearing, attacks of verti- go, kinetoses, neuralgias, heart conditions and irritations of the bladder. These may be connected with the source of the nervous reflexes, caused by similar activity, and may require the Mastoiditis Nosode as a specifically-acting antihomotoxic.