Neurodermatitis

Neurodermatitis

Inflammation to Impregnation phase
Main remedy:Traumeel
Secondary remedies:Hepeel Psorinoheel Arnica-Heel
Phase remedies:Cutis compositum Thyreoidea compositum

Neurodermatitis

(Ectodermal impregnation phase, with transition to the reaction phase) (Main remedies: Traumeel S, Arnica-Injeel S)

Traumeel S 1 tablet at 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Hepeel 1 tablet at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.

Psorinoheel 8-10 drops at 12 noon and 8 p.m.

possibly the above preparations taken together 2-4-6 times daily.

Chelidonium-Homaccord in exchange, 8-10 drops Graphites-Homaccord in exchange for Psorinoheel.

Schwef-Heel at intervals (in place of Hepeel) at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.

Arnica-Injeel S as ampoule to be taken orally (1 ampoule daily to be dissolved in a glass of water and taken in 6-8 draughts daily); in particularly obstinate cases as sole therapy, and as interpolated remedy Arnica-Heel.

Lymphomyosot to purify the terrain (mesenchymal purge). Injection therapy

Traumeel S twice weekly i.m. with the patient’s own blood as well as the progressive auto-sanguis therapy; further Lymphomyosot. Cutis compositum twice weekly i.m. or s.c., possibly alternating with Hepar compositum (detoxicating hepatic function).

Hepeel (or Chelidonium-Homaccord or Injeel-Chol), Psorinoheel, Graphites- Homaccord, Sulfur-Injeel S, possibly also Engystol N interposed at intervals.

Arnica-Injeel S as sole injection (also taken orally) for 2-3 weeks in case the above therapy does not lead to early results.

Psorinum-Injeel, Pyodermie-Nosode-Injeel, Bacterium coli-Injeel, Bacterium pyocyaneus-Injeel etc. as intermediate injections.

Collective pack of the catalyst of the citric acid cycle or also Coenzyme compositum and Ubichinon compositum as intermediate injections, otherwise also Cutis_suis_Injeel, Hypophysis suis-Injeel, Glandula suprarenalis suis-Injeel and Funiculus umbilicalis suis-Injeel, possibly also Hepar suis-Injeel and Colon suis-Injeel once weekly i.m. and the progressive auto-sanguis therapy.

See also eczema, dermatitis, pruritus, lupus erythematosus, etc.