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=== Ferr === | === [[Ferr, Ferrum Metallicum|Ferr]] === | ||
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* [[Diarrhea]] | * [[Diarrhea]] | ||
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|Weakness | * Voracious appetite, or absolute loss of appetite. | ||
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* Weakness | |||
* Young weakly patients | |||
* Anemic and chlorotic + pseudo-plethora, who flush easily | |||
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Revision as of 08:16, 14 January 2024
Remedies
Quality | Etiology | Appetite | Accompanied
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Abrot |
Ascending | Bad |
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Lyc |
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Nat-m |
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Ign |
Psychologic (Sil)/ Grief (Petr) | Anorexia | ||
Ph-ac |
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Coloc |
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Good | ||
Ferr |
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Plb |
Localized esp limbs (Legs) |
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Hydr |
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Cact |
Heart problems | |||
Ars |
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Iod |
Senile | Good | ||
Med | ||||
Lath |
Local Lower limbs Emaciation | Ataxia (Neurologic causes) |
Repertory
Due to
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Accompanied by |
Quality |
Tissue Salt Remedies
- KP: The most important remedy for Weight loss/ Weakness / Atrophy
- CP: Child has Pale / Wrinkled face and Delayed teething
- SIL:
- It is very useful as an intercurrent remedy
- Babies with a big head and a thin body
- NM: Rapid emaciation starting from the neck and throat / Descending
- NP: Weight loss in formula-fed children