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=== [[Banerji protocols]] === | |||
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* Berb 0 two doses daily | |||
* Sars C30 Two doses daily for 3 month | |||
* In acute pain Berb 0 + Bell C3 one dose every 10 min alternately | |||
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* If stones go down and cause dysuria, [[Equisetum, Equisetum hyemale|Equisetum]] 0 + Canth C200 one dose evey 15 min alternately | |||
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=== [[Tissue Salt Remedies]] === | === [[Tissue Salt Remedies]] === | ||
Revision as of 03:37, 6 November 2023
Remedies
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Tissue Salt Remedies
- SIL: Pain
- CP: Dissolving the stone
Repertory
- Benz-ac, Clac, Lyc, Lith, Sars
- Bell, Berb, Canth, Clc-f, Coloc, Phos, Sil
- Canth: Penis pressure, amel
- Urination amel: Med
- Large bladder stones: Sars
- After operation remedies:
- Calen, Staph
- Arn