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=== [[Banerji protocols]] === | === [[Banerji protocols]] === | ||
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* Ruta C200 | * [[Ruta, Ruta graveolens|Ruta]] C200 BD | ||
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* Podo C200 | * [[Podo, Podophyllinum|Podo]] C200 BD | ||
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* Syph C30 | * [[Syph, Syphilinum|Syph]] C30 BD | ||
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[[Aloe, Aloe socotrina|Aloe]] | [[Aloe, Aloe socotrina|Aloe]] | ||
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=== [[Nit-ac, Nitricum Acidum|Nit-ac]] === | === [[Nit-ac, Nitricum Acidum|Nit-ac]] === | ||
A spasmodic constipation with painful rectal prolapse, dry and irregular stools. | |||
* A spasmodic constipation with painful rectal prolapse, dry and irregular stools. | |||
[[Podo, Podophyllinum|Podo]] | [[Podo, Podophyllinum|Podo]] | ||
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* Agg by bending over or lifting weights or during bowel movements. ([[Ign ₳ Ruta]]) | * Agg by bending over or lifting weights or during bowel movements. ([[Ign ₳ Ruta]]) | ||
* Constipation due to mechanical damage to the rectum ([[Arn ₳ Ruta]]) | * Constipation due to mechanical damage to the rectum ([[Arn ₳ Ruta]]) | ||
* Constipation caused by rectal prolapse and inactivity ([[Sil, Silicea|Sil]]) | * [[Constipation]] caused by rectal prolapse and inactivity ([[Sil, Silicea|Sil]]) | ||
=== Related disease === | |||
* [[Uterus prolapse]] |
Latest revision as of 10:13, 14 November 2023
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Nit-ac
- A spasmodic constipation with painful rectal prolapse, dry and irregular stools.
Ruta:
- It is one of the best for rectal prolapse. ((Mur-ac ₳ Ruta) (Podo ₳ Ruta)
- Agg by bending over or lifting weights or during bowel movements. (Ign ₳ Ruta)
- Constipation due to mechanical damage to the rectum (Arn ₳ Ruta)
- Constipation caused by rectal prolapse and inactivity (Sil)