Tissue Salt Repertory
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Endocrinopahy
Addison disease
- NS: The best remedy
- NM: Intercurrent remedy
Diabetes Mellitus
- NS:
- KP:
- Emaciation/ Weakness / Neurasthenia
- Irritability and progressive nervousness due to diabetes
Hypothyroidism
ENT
Common cold
- FP: Common but bad colds
- NM: Cold + Sneezing + Runny clear nasal discharges
- KM: Dry cold
- NS: Influenza with Green / Smelly nasal discharge
- MP: Chronic nasal discharge + Nasal odor (like NS)
- SIL: Ozaena (Chronic catarrhal Sinusitis)
- KP: When other remedies did not work and flu symptoms appeared
Epistaxis
- FP: Clear/ Fresh blood
- KM: Clotted / Dark blood
- KP: Dark but thin blood
Ear wax hard
Ear problems of nervous origin
- MP
Gingivitis
- KP: Dark/ Thin / Offensive bleeding
Otitis Media
- FP
- Acute Otitis Media: Earache caused by cold or dampness
- Crackling in the ear when swallowing
- Tinnitus
- Hearing loss
- Throbbing in ear
- SIL: Purulent discharge from ear (like NP)
- KS: Yellow / Thin discharge from the ear
- KM
- Chronic Otitis Media: it is the main and first remedy
- Eustachian tube catarrh that causes hearing loss and chronic catarrh
- KP
- Foul-smelling discharge from ears
- Otorrhea/ Suppuration of ears following scarlet fever
Pharyngitis
- KM:
- Typical diphtheria remedy. Do start treating all diphtheria with KM
- Swollen / 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
Sinusitis
- NS: Chronic Smelly Green nasal discharge
- MP: Chronic nasal discharge + Nasal odor (like NS)
- SIL:
- Chronic catarrhal sinusitis
- Cold agg
- NP: Ozaena
- KP: Ozaena
- NM: Allergic sinusitis: Cold + Sneezing and runny nose
- KM: Cold + Dry cold
Tinnitus
Tongue
- KM: White / Gray tongue
- NS: Green/ Brown tongue
- NP: Yellow and wet tongue
- KS: Yellow and slimy tongue
- KP: Yellow mustard coated
- NM: Moist and clean tongue filled with clear bubbles
- FP: Red and inflamed tongue
Eye
Chemosis
- KS: Chemosis: Suppuration of eyes + Yellow discharge
- NS: Chemosis: Suppuration of eyes + Yellow-green discharge
- NP: Chemosis: Suppuration of eyes, as if eyelids are stuck together in the morning
- SIL
- Sty with purulent discharge or
- Suppuration of eyes
- Alternate SIL and CF in sty
Blepharitis
- KM
- Blepharitis with white-gray discharge
- Corneal ulcer
Conjunctivitis
- KP: Conjunctivitis Feeling of sand in the eye
- NM
- Allergic Conjunctivitis: Lachrymation / Watery discharge / Photophobia
- Impaired vision
- FP: Conjunctivitis with pink eyes
Cataract, / Myopia
Retinitis
Nystagmus
- MP: Strabismus, Spasms, Nystagmus
Generality
Cancer
- KS
- Skin cancer
- Thin yellow discharge.
- Amel with Cool / Open air
- CP: Scrofulous cancer accompanied by lymphadenopathy
- SIL: Cancer in chilly patients who are cold and seek warmth
Cramp/ Spasm / Colic
- MP
- The main remedy
- Spasm attacks / Convulsions in the form of tonic, stiffness and twitching and drawn
- Writers' cramp
- CP
- Leg cramps
- Nocturnal seizures
- NS: Cramp in cholera
- FP: Colic in Teething time
Edema
- NS: The best remedy
- KM: Lower limb edema
- NM
- Edema caused by Scarlet fever / Diphtheria
- The first drug for Hydrocele is CP and then NM
- CP
- Knee edema
- Hydrocele
Emaciation/ Marasmus
- KP: Best remedy for Weight loss/ Weakness / Atrophy
- CP: Child has Pale / Wrinkled face + Delayed teething
- SIL:
- It is very useful as an inter current remedy
- Babies with a big head and thin body
- NM: Rapid Descending emaciation starting from neck and throat
- NP: Weight loss in formula-fed children
Hemorrhage / Bleeding
- FP: Clear / Fresh /Acute Bleeding from anywhere
- KM: Heavy bleeding containing dark clots
- KP: Dark / Thin bleeding smells like coffee
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, 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
Teething
Lymphadenopathy
- CF: Hard lymphadenopathy
- FP: Lymphadenopathy + Fever
- CP
- Cervical lymphadenopathy
- TB of lymph nodes/ Extrapulmonary TB
- KM: Throat lymphadenopathy
- SIL
- Lymphadenopathy following vaccine
- Suppurating lymphadenopathy
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
Sunstroke
- NM: Alternate with KP
Tetanus, Lock-jaw
- MP
Trauma
- FP:
- Falls, Bruises, Direct blows, Sprains and all kinds of wounds
- It is prescribed for fever or prevention of fever
- In Sprain alternate FP with CF
- 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
Vaccination
SIL
Weakness / Debility
- KP: Due to sexual over activity or psychological stress
Worm
- NP: Main anthelmintic drug
- NM: Ascaris and large worms
GenitoUrinary tract
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
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
Hydrocele
- NM: Main remedy
- CF: It can be alternated with NM
Impotence
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
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: Menstrual 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)
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
Puerperal Fever
- FP as an alternative to KM
- KP: Puerperal fever with mania
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
GI tract
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
Appendicitis
- KM:
- The best remedy/
- In Peritonitis FP is first and KM is second remedy
- MP: In severe pain
- FP: When appendicitis is associated with fever / Peritonitis
- SIL
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
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
- 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
Flatulence
- MP
- NP
Gall-Stones
- MP: Pain caused by gallstones
- CP: To prevent stone formation
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, His stomach is sour and acidic. Sour vomiting, Eructation and sour reflux, sour diarrhea
- NS: Bilious Disease / Vomiting, Colic due to Plumbum / Lead
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
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
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
Vomiting
- NS: Bilious vomiting
- NM: Clear vomit and stretchy mucus
- KM: Vomiting white mucus
- FP: Vomiting red blood
- CF: Vomiting of children during teething
Heart problems
- MP: Angina pectoris: Severe and Neuralgic heart pain with Dyspnea + Feeling of heaviness and suffocation
- 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
Infectious disease
Intermittent fever
- NS: It is the most important remedy
- NM: When it does not respond to NS and the disease lasts for months
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
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
Mumps
Scarlet fever
- FP: First remedy
- KM: When the rushes are discounted or gone
- KS: Ear discharge following scarlet fever
- NM: Edema followed by scarlet fever
- KP: When the treatment of scarlet fever with the main remedies was not successful
Typhoid fever
- NM and KP: Both have deep stupore
Tuberculosis
- NP:
- In the early stages when the patient is sick and weak anemic. Sweating, coughing and a lot of fatigue
- NP is first remedy of lymphadenopathy / Scorfula
- MP:
- SIL /CS: In the later stages of the disease, when night sweats and foul-smelling sputum appear, SIL and CS should be prescribed alternatively.
- MP: Advanced lymphadenopathy + Catarrhal symptoms + Bleeding from the lungs.
Yellow fever
- NS: Yellow and tropical fever
- KP: Yellow fever in black vomiting phase
- FP: Initial phase, or intercurrent
MusculoSkeletal
Arthritis
- FP: Main drug for rheumatism in general
- KM: As a second remedy for rheumatism, when the pain subsides or is relieved by FP, it should be prescribed alternately with FP.
- NP:
- In inflamed rheumatism (Red, Painful and Warm) it is better to alternate FP with NP
- Either alone or with SIL can resolve gout and urate deposits.
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
Bone Fistula , Necrosis
- SIL
- Periostitis
- Necrosis, destruction
- CP: Fistula and removal of bone pieces from the fistula
- CF: Fistula bone contusion, exostosis (extra bone), bone tumors, mass and osteophyte
- FP:
Rickets/ Osteomalacia
- CP: Main remedy
- KP: Rickets accompanied by Rash with or Alternating with foul-smelling diarrhea
- NP: Rickets with increased acidity (Stomach, Intestines, etc.)
Hip
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:
- Paralysis agitans
- Parkinson
- Probably the best thing is to alternate MP with KP
Sciatalgia
- FP: Sciatica due to exposure to cold
- MP: Neuralgic pain, sharp and sharp, like an electric shock
- KP: Constant, dull, vague pain
Spinal disease
- KP: Anemia or excitability of the spinal cord that causes Spinal Ostemalacia / Osteopenia
- MP: Spinal cord pain, diseases that cause damage to the spinal cord
- CP: Anemia or irritability of the spinal cord, abscess, softness of the spine that has led to curvature of the spine
- NM: Spinal cord excitability
NeuroPsychiatric
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
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 weekBrain 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
Chorea
MP: The main drug
CP: Sometimes used
Delirium Tremens
- NM: Most of patient are treated with these two remedies
- KP: Most of patient are treated with these two remedies
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
Hydrocephalus
- CP
Meningitis
KS: First remedy KM: Second remedy
Mental disorders
- KP: Brain fag, madness, broken and confused person, hypochondriasis, memory loss, nervous weakness / Hysteria
- 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
- FP: Unexplained or nervous insomnia
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
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. In sea-sickness alternate KP with NP
Respiratory tract
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
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
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
Croup
- KM: In alternation with FP when croup is accompanied by fever
- CP: If the patient does not get better, give CP
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
Pleuritis / Pleurisy
- FP: It works in many patients. Pain, esp sharp stinging pain on the sides of the chest that appears every time you breathe
- KM: The second remedy, which is prescribed when pleural effusion occurs
- CS: Purulent pleural effusion
Pneumonia
- FP: The first remedy in the initial and inflammatory phase of pneumonia. In the next phase, the quality of the exudate is decisive
- KM: Fibrinous exudate (Thick and Creamy white)
- CF: Albuminous exudate (Thick and Clear)
- NM: Watery and Clear sputum
- NS: Watery and Yellow mucus
- KP: Offensive Discharges
- KS: Thick and Yellow pus, induration and stiffness of Lung
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
Skin
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
Acne
- CP:
- SIL: Inflammation of the sebaceous glands with pustules
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
Aphthae
- KM: When the color is gray-white
- NP: When it turns yellow
Bed sore
- KP: Orally and locally used
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
Callosities, Callus
- CF
Chilblain
- NS: The main and primary drug
- KP: In case of suppuration of inflammation
Deep Vein Thrombosis
Eruptions
- FP: Hot and congested lesions / Boils that have not yet suppurated
- KM: Millet seed vesicles or Scurfy which are fibrinous
- CP: Yellow lesions
- NM: White crusts or clear vesicles
- NS: Green lesions or secretions
- SIL: When the rash has turned into pus
- KP:
- Greasy or colorless crusts
- Bleeding from rashes or blood-tinged rashes
- Hives
- CF: Cracked or Crusted / Horny and hardening of rash
- MP: Itchy beard disease
Erysipelas
- NS: Shiny / Red / Swelling, but soft affected tissue
- FP: Skin oozes and infiltrates
- NP: Similar to FP but more intense fever
Fistula
Lupus
- KS: The first remedy
- NP, SIL: If KS was unsuccessful
Mastitis
- NP: The first remedy
- SIL: If mastitis progresses to infection
- CF: When mastitis progresses to induration and stiffness
Pemphigus
Polyp
- CP
Pruritus
Psoriasis
- KS
Syphilis Chancre
- KM: Soft chancre
- KP: Corrosive canker
- CF: Hard chancre
Ulcer
- Alternate KP with KM in febrile ulcer
- SIL: Colorless and thin discharge on the wound
- NP: Yellow, Cream-like, Purulent exudative secretions
- KP: Bad smell
- CF: Ulcerated varicose veins