Tissue Salt Repertory
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Tissue Salt Repertory
Infectious disease
Intermittent fever
- NS: It is the most important remedy
- NM: When it does not respond to NS and the disease lasts for months
Chicken pox
- FP: First drug
- KM: When the vesicles are opened
- KS: When the crusting became established
- SIL: When the late side effects of the drug appeared after the initial symptoms were resolved
Measles
- FP: For initial phase and measles fever
- KM: In the second phase when the cough appears
- KS: When skin rashes are suppressed for some reason and kidney involvement appears as albuminuria
- NM: In patients who have a lot of watery secretions
Mumps
Scarlet fever
- FP: First remedy
- KM: When the rushes are discounted or gone
- KS: Ear discharge following scarlet fever
- NM: Edema followed by scarlet fever
- KP: When the treatment of scarlet fever with the main remedies was not successful
Typhoid fever
- NM and KP: Both have deep stupore
Tuberculosis
- NP:
- In the early stages when the patient is sick and weak anemic. Sweating, coughing and a lot of fatigue
- NP is first remedy of lymphadenopathy / Scorfula
- MP:
- SIL /CS: In the later stages of the disease, when night sweats and foul-smelling sputum appear, SIL and CS should be prescribed alternatively.
- MP: Advanced lymphadenopathy + Catarrhal symptoms + Bleeding from the lungs.
Yellow fever
- NS: Yellow and tropical fever
- KP: Yellow fever in black vomiting phase
- FP: Initial phase, or intercurrent