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[[Eup-p, Eupatorium Perfoliatum|Eup-per]] | [[Eup-p, Eupatorium Perfoliatum|Eup-per]] | ||
=== [[Tissue Salt Remedies]] === | |||
[[NS, Tissue Salt Remedy|NS]]: It is the most important remedy | |||
[[NM, Tissue Salt Remedy|NM]]: When it does not respond to NS and the disease lasts for months |
Latest revision as of 08:46, 29 April 2023
Fevers that have periods of recovery and relapse.
The first point about the permanent improvement of intermittent fevers is that the patient must first return to his original form in order to be treated. This means that most homeopaths spoil the patient with incorrect and consecutive prescriptions. The best remedy to restore the patient to his initial state are Sep and Ip.
- Ip is used when the patient has congestion in the head, back pain and nausea, and Sep is used in other cases.
Important remedies
Sul: Its main characteristic is sleepiness and slowness (similar to malaria). Its periodicity is very similar to Chin and Ars. Sul is Hot and dry (Absence of perspiration)
Tissue Salt Remedies
NS: It is the most important remedy
NM: When it does not respond to NS and the disease lasts for months