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Sul
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Calc
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Lyc
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Time
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Can be worse at any time of the day.
- 12 noon to 4 o'clock in the afternoon
- Evening and before midnight.
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- Remission of symptoms before midnight (like Sul)
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- Between4 -8 PM
- After midnight esp before noon.
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Temprature
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- Sul and Lyc are hot and agg by heat, which does not prevent patients from being cold.
- Sul is more Sensitive to change of weather, Temprature and season than Calc / Lyc
- Sul and Lyc are thirst for fresh air. They are improved in the fresh air and worsened in a warm room.
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- Calc is a COLD and aggravated by cold.
- Calc is more sensitive to moisture
- Calc is neither amel nor agg by lack of oxygen. It is only worse outdoors when the atmosphere is cool.
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Position
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- Sul is agg in the Standing position and bending forward
- He tends to lean against something and sit down
- he is agg on getting up from a seat
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- Calc is better when LAYEN
- His pain is agg by the heat of the bed.
- It is agg when he leaves his diseased limb hanging down
- Amel when he holds that limb up.
- Generally better when standing upright (unlike Sul)
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- Lyc agg in the LYING POSITION
- Pain is relieved by the warmth of the bed (unlike Calc)
- It is worse when he lies on his side, whether on his right side or his left side
- Amel when he stands up straight.
- Agg when he turns over in bed.
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Movement
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Amel or agg
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Agg by movement.
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- Lyc ag at the beginning of the movement and amel by continued movement (Like Rhus-t, Puls, Sep, Phos)
- Do not prescribe Rhus-t too hastily in front of this well-known modality,.
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Meal
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- All three agg after meals.
- Lyc and Sul agg after just a few mouthfuls of food. They are QUICKLY SATISFIED.
- Sul is often worse long after meals.
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Sleep
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- Sul is often agg when going to sleep (Like Lach)
- He is always very bad when waking up (Like Lach, Lyc, Nux-v)
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Pressure
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- He is very sensitive to pressure.
- Agg when he lies on his sick side.
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- Sometimes he is even relieved by the pressure.
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Touch
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- Sul/ Lyc: Very sensitive to touch (Chin, Lach
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Superficial contact is pleasant to Calc
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Discharge
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- Sul / Lyc( Esp Sul) amelwhen there is a flow, any elimination or an eruption.
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- Calc is agg, particularly when there is loss of organic fluid.
- He feels better when he is constipated (Like Merc and Psor)
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Physical aspect
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- Thin, stooped and tends to lean against something, to sit.
- He lets himself go, his clothes are not neat and are dirty except when he has a wife Ars who takes care of him.
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- He is thin and has poorly developed muscles.
- He is physically weak and his weakness does not allow him to achieve what his mind designs. MERCURIUS, who resembles him in his dictatorial side, is much more powerful than him and has more class.
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- He is short, thick, fat and round.
- Its tissues are soft.
- He seems strong and yet he is not.
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Appearance
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- He has unhealthy, poorly washed skin and exudes a bad odor.
- His face is covered with acne, blackheads, pimples of all kinds.
- The upper lips are too red. I always point out to little girls that they will never need a stick of rouge later, and this compliment always pleases them, as it does the parents.
- The eyelids are also red, like the ears and nostrils. Anyway, all of Sulfur's orifices are red.
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- He is yellowish, esp at the temples, emaciated, wrinkled, looking older than its age.
- Its expression is very mobile, sometimes agitated with tics (Ars., Dy. co.).
- The eyes are hollow and ringed with blue. The face turns red after meals. The teeth are yellow.
- In acute states, the forehead wrinkles at the root of the nose and there is a fluttering of the wings of the nose (ANT. TART. and PHOSPH.).
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- His facies . is round, greasy, chalky and sweaty.
- The upper lip is swollen and the pupils are dilated (Like its acute complement Bell)
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Latrality
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Left side: SULFUR.
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- Right side:
- From right to left: Opposite to Lach from left to right
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