Tissue Salt Repertory

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Abscess

  • Sil: Best remedy
  • CP: Abscess with painful lymphadenopathy
  • KP: Abscess with offensive / Dark discharges
  • FP: It is the first remedy of inflamation, therefore FP is useful in first stage when the patient have fever, local heat and Local hyperemia. There is no discharge or pus yet


Acid Reflux

  • NP: His stomach is sour and acidic. Sour vomiting, Eructation and sour reflux, sour diarrhea


Acne

  • CP:
  • Sil: Inflammation of the sebaceous glands with pustules


Addison disease

  • NS: The best remedy
  • NM: as Intercurrent remedy

Alopecia / Hair loss

SIL: It is better to prescribe in the morning

NM: In some cases can be prescribed after Sil. It should be repeated once a day, it is better to prescribe it at night

Angina pectoris

  • MP: Severe and Neuralgic heart pain with Dyspnea + Feeling of heaviness and suffocation


Aphthae

  • KM: When the color is gray-white
  • NP: When it turns yellow


Appendicitis

  • KM: The best remedy
  • MP: In severe pain
  • FP: When appendicitis is associated with fever
  • SIl


Asthma

  • KP: Neurological (psychological) asthma
  • NS: Asthma + Cough + Gray-Yellow sputum; A course of treatment with NS can eradicate asthma
  • NM: Asthma + Frothy, Watery and Clear sputum
  • CF: Asthma + Hard and Lumpy sputum
  • KM: When asthma affects Heart
  • MP: When asthma is spastic and painful


Ataxia

  • KP: It is the main remedy
  • Sil: Alternate KM and Sil every 4-5 days and continue each for 1-2 days.
  • MP: When ataxia is accompanied by Severe /Neuralgic pain

Backache

  • FP: Rheumatic back pain caused by cold
  • KM: Give it immediately after FP
  • KP: Back pain caused by fatigue and hard work
  • KS: Amel in cool, open air
  • Sil: When the patient amel with local heat
  • CF: Dull / Aching pain which amel with gentle stretching massage
  • MP: Stinging / Shooting / Neuralgic nature of pain

Bed sore

KP: Orally and locally used

Bed Wetting

  • NS: First remedy
  • NP: Enuresis caused by parasites
  • FP: Enuresis with fever

Bladder stones

  • FP: Hematuria and pain caused by passing bladder stones
  • CP: It should be administered alternately with Sil
  • Sil

CVA (Apoplexy)

  • FP: The best remedy for starting treatment
  • Sil: You should give Sil immediately after FP
  • CP: The right remedy for CVA prevention, the best method is to prescribe CP twice a week




Bone Fistula , Necrosis

SIL

CP: Fistula and removal of bone pieces from the fistula

CF: Fistula bone contusion, exostosis (extra bone), bone tumors, mass and osteophyte

FP:




Brain Fag / Exam

  • KP : Broken and messed up, Cries like a baby and can't get on with his work. Nervous fatigue, Neurasthenia
  • CP: If Brain Fag is caused by illness, weakness and night sweats


Bronchitis

  • FP: FP is the first remedy for inflammation
  • KM: When bronchitis leads to cough and white-gray sputum
  • KS: Bronchial catarrh, yellow tongue, symptoms improve in cool, open air


Callosities, Callus

CF


Cancer

  • KS: Skin cancer, thin yellow discharge. Symptoms improve with cool, open air
  • CP: Scrofulous cancer accompanied by lymphadenopathy
  • Sil: Cancer patients who are cold and seek warmth


Carbuncle / Furuncle:

  • CS: Blood-streaked pus
  • SIL: Unhealthy skin + Recurrent/ Reopening fistula ted carbuncles
  • CF: Best carbuncle remedy, esp in hard lumpy carbuncle.
  • KP: Foul-smelling infectious Blackish secretions. It is prescribed in alternation with CF
  • FP: Painful Carbuncle with fever

Common cold

FP: Common but bad colds

NM: Cold + sneezing and runny clear nasal discharges

KM: Dry cold

NS: Influenza with Green / Smelly nasal discharge

MP: Chronic nasal discharge and nasal odor (like NS)

SIL: Ozaena (Chronic catarrhal sinusitis)

KP: When other drugs were prescribed and did not work and flu symptoms appeared

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


Chilblain

NS: The main and primary drug

KP: In case of suppuration of inflammation

Chorea

MP: The main drug

CP: Sometimes used


Abdominal Colic

MP:

  • Bloating and colic, esp in the navel area
  • Biliary colic caused by gallstones

NP: Colic + Acid reflux

NS:

  • Biliary colic
  • Colic of people dealing with lead

FP: Period colic


Constipation

  • KM: Constipation + white Coated tongue and pale face
  • NP: Constipation + Occasional diarrhea in children. KP is a reliable laxative
  • FP: Constipation + Anemia + Pale Face + Flushing Heat + Heart Palpitations + Hemorrhoids
  • SIL: As if his rectum has lost its strength. Sweaty feet or paralyzed hands
  • NM: Constipation / Bowel Dryness in Obese people + Sleepiness + Sourness + Allergic Conjunctivitis


Cough

  • KM: Croupy cough, with white-gray coated tongue, + White sputum
  • KP: Stinky phlegm and salty taste
  • KS:
    • Yellow / Sticky sputum, agg in warm room
    • He goes on to extreme prostration, with imminent death
  • MP: Suffocating cough (Neuralgic cough)
  • NM: Clear, watery, slimy sputum
  • NS: Bruising and burning chest, Yellow-green sputum
  • SIL: Night coughs + Night sweats + Amel by heat
  • MP: suffocating cough; Should these fail to check the disease and it develops into the characteristic nervous "whoop"
  • KP: Suffocating cough leading to Severe / Imminent weakness

Cramp

Croup

KM: In alternation with FP when croup is accompanied by fever

CP: If the patient does not get better, give CP


Delirium Tremens

NM: Most of patient are treated with these two remedies

KP: Most of patient are treated with these two remedies


Diabetes Mellitus

NS:

KP: Emaciation/ Weakness / Neurasthenia + Irritability and progressive nervousness due to diabetes


Diarrhea

NM: The stool is watery and contains mucus

KP:

  • The stool looks like rotten meat (very smelly and dark and runny).
  • In Dysentery + Offensive discharges (KM)

NS:

  • Bilious / Sour stools
  • Cholera (Main remedy if there is no Pain /Cramp / Colic
  • Diarrhea caused by damp air or humidity

FP:

  • Stool contains undigested food
  • In Dysentery alternation of FP and KM

MP:

  • Diarrhea with colic and cramps
  • Cholera, when enters the cramp phase (colicky diarrhea)

KM:

  • Diarrhea due to Fatty food / Pasta
  • Dark / Clotted diarrhea
  • Dysentery + Offensive discharges (KP)

NP: Diarrhea with acidity (Acid reflux)

CP:

  • Diarrhea in scrofulous children
  • Diarrhea in children with rickets


Edema

NS: The best remedy for edema

KM: Lower limb edema

NM:

  • Edema caused by scarlet fever or diphtheria
  • The first drug for Hydrocele is CP and then NM

CP: knee edema

CP: Edema of the testicle or scrotum (Hydrocele)

Otitis Media

FP:

  • Otitis Media: Earache caused by cold or dampness
  • Crackling in the ear when swallowing
  • Tinnitus
  • Hearing loss,
  • Throbbing in the ear

Sil: Purulent discharge from ear (like NP)

KS: Yellow and thin discharge from the ear

KM:

  • Chronic Otitis Media: The main and first medicine for ear problems;
  • Eustachian tube catarrh that causes hearing loss, chronic middle ear catarrh

KP:

  • Foul-smelling discharge from the ear,
  • Otorrhea/ Suppuration of the ear following scarlet fever

Ear wax hard

CF

Ear problems of nervous origin

MP


Epistaxis

FP: Clear/Fresh blood

KM: Clotted / Dark blood

KP: Dark but thin blood


Eye

KM:

SIL:

  • Sty with purulent discharge or
  • Suppuration of the eyes

FP: Conjunctivitis with pink eyes

KS: Suppuration of the eyes with yellow discharge

NS: Suppuration of the eyes with Yellow-green discharge

NM:

  • Lachrymation with watery discharge / Photophobia
  • Impaired vision

CF:

  • Cataract, visual impairment due to reading or heavy eye work

MP:

  • Sparks,
  • Strabismus, Spasms

NP: Suppuration of the eyes as if the eyelids are stuck together in the morning

KP: Conjunctivitis Feeling of sand in the eye


Infections

Erysipelas

NS: Shiny / Red / Swelling, but soft affected tissue

FP: Skin oozes and infiltrates

NP: Similar to FP but more intense fever


Hypothyroidism

MP: Exophthalmic Goitre

NM: Exophthalmic Goitre in Scrofulous features

Fistula

SIL: Main remedy

CP: Also may be needed

GI tract

Gastritis / Peptic Ulcer Disease

  • FP: Gastritis + Severe pain, esp caused by eating
  • MP: Cramps, Umbilical colic, Severe colic, Neuralgic stomach pains
  • NM: Sour, esp after eating sour things
  • NP: Acidic stomach/ Heartburn, esp after eating fatty foods
  • NS: Bilious Disease / Vomiting, Colic due to Plumbum / Lead


Indigestion

  • CP: Amel temporarily with food
  • KP: Fullness / Heaviness / Pressure / Enlargement / Weight on the stomach + Yellow tongue + Stomach ulcer
  • KS, NS, SIL, KP are also useful in chronic indigestion

Flatulence

  • MP
  • NP

Gall-Stones

  • MP: Pain caused by gallstones
  • CP: To prevent stone formation

Lymphadenopathy

CF: Hard lymphadenopathy

FP: Lymphadenopathy with fever

CP: Cervical lymphadenopathy, TB (،uberculosis of lymph nodes, Extrapulmonary tuberculosis)

KM: Throat lymphadenopathy

SIL: Lymphadenopathy following vaccine, Suppurating lymphadenopathy

Gonorrhea/ leukorrhea/ PID

NM: The first choice in Watery /Clear / Slimy gonorrheal infection, which can be continued with SIL for months

NP:

SIL: Prolonged Offensive gonorrhea

KP: Bloody gonorrhea

Headache

FP:

  • General headache remedy,
  • Esp caused by Cold, Sunlight
  • Throbbing headache, Congestion headache
  • Headache with fever

KP:

  • Headache of school children
  • Headache of nervous, irritable, frustrated and sad people

KS: Headache from a hot, crowded room

MP: Neuralgic headache, painful and severe pain

NS: Gastric headache (Nausea / Vomiting, Bilious headache, Sick headache

NP:

  • Frontal headache
  • Vertex headache

CP: Patient especially feels cold along with headache

CS: Headache + Dizziness

SIL: Warm amel

Heart problems

MP: Sharp heart pain

CF: Heart enlargement + Atherosclerosis

FP: Palpitation + Fever + Congestion

KM: Heart problems caused by other diseases

KP:

  • Heart weakness in Nervous / Depressed patients
  • Dyspnea with the slightest activity

KS: Palpitations which does not respond to FP

Hemorrhage / Bleeding

FP: Clear / Fresh /Acute Bleeding from anywhere

KM: Heavy bleeding containing dark clots

KP: Dark / Thin bleeding smells like coffee

Hemorrhoid

CF

FP: When hemorrhoids alternate with profuse bleeding

MP: Very painful hemorrhoids

NM: When hemorrhoids cause a lot of mucoid discharge

SIL:

  • Large and protruding hemorrhoid, but not painful
  • Purulent anal discharges

Hiccough

MP

Hip

FP: Inflammation

SIL: Pus (Probably means PID)

CP: Pus

Hydrocele

NM: Main remedy

CF: It can be alternated with NM

Hydrocephalus

CP

Hysteria

KP

Infants

CP:

  • Diarrhea, Colic, Cholera of infants
  • Thin / Weak and scrofulous infants
  • Osteomalacia / Loose body + Open fontanelles / Big belly


MP: Cramps, colic / Convulsions

FP:

  • Watery diarrhea containing undigested food + Hot skin
  • Hot, restless, sullen and irritable child
  • Thirsty and even more thirsty than adults

KP:

  • Very smelly
  • Stupor phase

NS: Constipation

KM:

  • White coated tongue
  • Light colored stool

NM: Thin / Bony neck

Insomania

FP: For unexplained or nervous insomnia

Intermittent fever

NS: It is the most important remedy

NM: When it does not respond to NS and the disease lasts for months


Laryngitis / Aphonia / Hoarseness

  • FP: The first remedy for aphonia, esp caused by a Cold / Damp exposure or talking too much
  • KM: Aphonia due to Overuse of larynx (Talking, Shouting, Lecturing), Prolonged episodes of voice loss


Liver

NS:

  • The most important liver remedy
  • The patient is yellow (icteric) / Almost all types of jaundice
  • He vomits.
  • Bad eructations / Bitter sourness

CS: Right side abdominal pain

KM:

  • White coated tongue + Light-colored stool
  • If NS doesn't work, give KM

SIL: Liver Abscess

Labor / Delivery

KP: When labor pains (contractions) are weak and ineffective

MP: Very painful labor, spastic and with cramps

FP: Postpartum remedy to prevent fever


Emaciation/ Marasmus

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

Mastitis

NP: The first remedy

SIL: If mastitis progresses to infection

CF: When mastitis progresses to induration and stiffness

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

Meningitis

KS: First remedy KM: Second remedy

Mentrual problems

FP:

  • Painful mense,
  • Flushed and red face
  • Vomiting,
  • Mense Suppression due to cold
  • FP can be prescribed a few days before period for prophylaxis of dysmenorrhea,


KM:

  • Delayed mense
  • Clotted and dark mense

MP: Mentrual colic

NM:

  • Thin and pale, watery leukorrhea
  • Fever, Herpetic reuptions During / Before /After mense

KP:

  • Extreme Weakness / Depression / withered feeling / Hysterical
  • Long-term dysmenorrhea in chronic patients

CP:

  • High sex drive associated with mense,
  • Dysmenorrhea (Back pain, headache, dizziness)

SIL:

  • Menses accompanied by chills
  • Dysmenorrhea in the form of chills

CS: Offensive menses

NS: Dysmenorrhea in the form of increased acidity (probably acidic menses or gastric acid reflux)

Mental disorders

KP: Brain fag, madness, broken and confused person, hypochondriasis, memory loss, nervous weakness

CP: Developmental defects in children, idiocy

MP: Brain problems

NP: Specific drug for addiction

KP: Specific mental problems, esp for constituational treatment of Substance use disorder

Mumps

KM: The main remedy

NM: Mumps with severe sialorrhea

FP: Mumps with high fever


Nephritis

  • NM: Nephritis + Hematuria (Nephritic syndrome)
  • KS: Nephrotic syndrome: Fever + Proteinuria due to Erysipelas (GABHS)
  • KP: Proteinuria (Nephrotic syndrome) following scarlet fever


Neurologic bladder

  • NS: Bladder paralysis, neurologic bladder KP


Orchitis

FP: First remedy

KM: When the inflammation subsides, as a post-FP remedy

CP: When the orchitis is not completely cured by the above prescriptions

Pain

Modality

FP: Motion agg/ Motion amel

CP: Amel by resting

KS: Agg by heat and amel in cool air

Sil: Amel with heat

MP: Amel with gentle pressure

Neuralgia

MP: The main remedy

FP:

  • If neuralgia is accompanied by fever
  • Attacks of neuralgia due to cold
  • Neuralgia with inflammation


Paralysis

KP: Complete paralysis or incomplete loss of power of movement in one or more parts of the body,

NP: KP is the main remedy, but NP is important in lower limb paralysis

MP:

Pemphigus

NS: Yellow discharges

NM: When discharge is Clear / Colorless


Pharyngitis

KM:

  • Typical diphtheria remedy, start treating all diphtheria with KM
  • Swollen and gray-white patches
  • Painful swallowing
  • Copious sputum

CP: Diphtheria with swelling and white exudate covering uvula completely

NP: When the exudate is clearly yellow

KP:

  • Sore throat + Offensive breath.
  • It progresses to gangrene
  • Symptoms of paralysis appear

NM: Edema due to diphtheria

FP:

  • Dry, red, painful pharyngitis without mucus
  • Agg by talking

Rhinitis Allergic

NM: Main remedy, esp when sneezing is the main and permanent symptom of the patient

NS: When the patient does not sneeze at all

FP: When the patient has a fever


Urinary Tract Infection

  • FP: Cystitis with Frequency, Dribbling, Incontinence , Urgency, Hot / Painful urination or Urinary retention
  • CP: Urinary incontinence
  • MP: Spastic
  • NS: Disposal of Sand / Deposits
  • NM: Polyuria, Profuse pale urination
  • KP: Foul-smelling urine

Seizure

KM: The first remedy for epilepsy, then FP

MP: Seizure + Hyperemia / Blood rush to the head

SIL:

  • Epilepsy due to bad habits (probably masturbation)
  • Nocturnal convulsive attacks

CP:

  • Menstrual Seizures (like KP)
  • Constitutional treatment of epilepsy

Sinusitis

FP: Common but bad colds KM: Cold + Dry cold

NS: cold + green discharge or chronic and smelly nasal discharge

MP: Chronic nasal discharge and nasal odor (like NS)

Sil: Chronic infection or chronic catarrhal sinusitis, Cold agg

NP: Ozaena

KP : Ozaena NM: Allergic sinusitis: Cold + sneezing and runny nose

Skin Lupus

KS: The first remedy

NP, SIL: If KS was unsuccessful


Trauma

FP:

  • Falls, Bruises, Direct blows, Sprains and all kinds of wounds,
  • It is prescribed for fever or prevention of fever

KM: When the fever subsides, give KM to prevent infection and pus

SIL: When pus starts and the discharge becomes foul-smelling and gangrenous

Head / Brain

  • KP
  • FP: Inflammation

Bone Fracture

  • CP: It help to fuse bones in bone fractures
  • KP: Atrophy of bones
  • NP: Pelvic bone diseases, in which case SIL is also useful

Vertigo

  • FP: Dizziness is caused by rush of blood to the head
  • KP: Vertigo with nervous / Neurological origin
  • SIL: Vertigo in the elderly
  • NM: Dizziness on getting up (Orthostatic hypotention)
  • NS: Vertigo due to bilious status
  • NP: Dizziness with vomiting

Weakness / Debility

KP: Due to sexual over activity or psychological stress