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Acid Remedies in Homeopathy
Dr P Sumesh
Homoeopathic Medicines made out of Acids and their preparation, properties and clinical indications
General chemical and physical character: They are electronegative. They combine with Electro- positive substances like
sodium and potassium . Most of them redden litmus paper. Most of them are sour.
Origin: Acids are derived from the mineral and vegetable kingdoms.
ACIDS
1. Arsenious acid (As 2 O 3)
2. Acetic acid ( Glacial acetic acid -HC 2 H 3 O 2)
3. Benzoic acid ( C 6 H 5 CO. OH )
4. Boricum acidum ( H 3 BO 3 )
5. Butyric acid
6. Carbolic acid ( Phenol- C 6 H 5 OH )
7. Chromic acid ( Cr 2 O 3 )
8. Flouric acid ( Hydrofluoric acid-HF )
9. Formic acid
10. Gallic acid ( C 7 H 6 O 5 )
11. Hippuric acid
12. Hydrobromic acid
13. Hydrocyanic acid ( Prussic acid- HCN)
14. Lactic acid ( Milk acid- HC 3 H 5 O )
15. Malic acid
16. Muriatic acid ( Hydrochloric acid- HCl )
17. Nitroso-muriatic acid ( Aqua Regia N 2 O 2 Cl 4 + H 2 O + Cl 2 + NOCl)
18. Nitric acid ( HNO 3)
19. Oxalic acid ( Hydrogen Oxalate-C 2 H 2 O 4 2 H 2 O )
20. Phosphoric acid ( H 3 PO 4)
21. Picric acid ( Tri-nitro-carbolic acid- C 6 H 2 ( NO 2 ) 3 OH)
22. Salicylicum acid ( C 6 H 4 ( OH) . CO. OH)
23. Sarcolactic acid
24. Silicic acid ( SiO 2 )
25. Sulphurous acid ( H 2 SO 3)
26. Sulphuric acid ( H 2 SO 4)
27. Tannic acid ( C 14 H 10 O 9 , 2 H 2 O )
28. Tartaric acid ( C 4 H 6 O 6)
29. Uric acid.( Lithic acid - C 5 N 4 H 4 O 3 )
Acids derived from the mineral kingdom: (Mineral acids)
1. Arsenious acid
2. Flouric acid ( from distillation of fluorospar- calcium fluoride)
3. Muriatic acid
4. Nitric acid
5. Phosphoric acid
6. Silica or silicic acid
7. Sulphuric acid
Acids derived from vegetable kingdom ( Organic acids)
1. Acetic acid ( principal ingredient of vinegar)
2. Benzoic acid ( obtained by sublimation of gum resin)
3. Butyric acid ( acid obtained from butter)
4. Citric acid ( found in Oranges and lemons)
5. Hydrocyanic acid ( or prussic acid contained in great number of plants )
6. Lactic acid ( source sour milk)
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7. Malic acid ( source apples, pears, raspberries )
8. Oxalic acid (source rhubarb )
9. Salicylic acid ( found in Spiraea blossoms&Gaultheria)
General features of acids (physiological and medicinal effects ) 1. They decrease the acid secretions in the body and
increase the alkaline secretions of the body. For example; if a quantity of citric acid is taken into the stomach it will diminish the
secretion of gastric juice. On other hand it will increase the secretion of saliva which is alkaline in nature.
2. Antidotal and complimentary action to certain drugs. Example; a) Vinegar retards the action of Belladonna, but lemonade aids
the action of the remedy. b) Antimonium crudum will not tolerate acids but you may use tamarind water.
3. Dyspepsia : Vegetable acids are useful in dyspepsia. Example; Allow the patient to drink lemonade before meals and we can
find that the usual heart burn and sour rising after eating are diminished. Some persons are greatly relieved by drinking sour
milk ( Lactic acid). Muriatic acid and Hydrocyanic acid favor digestion. Some persons have been cured of dyspepsia by eating
peach kernels which contain these acids.
4. Antidote for intoxication. Vinegar ( acetic acid) has been used as an antidote for intoxication.
5. Corrosive action: Discharges are acrid and excoriating . Example; Lactic acid: It will eat into every tissues of the body . It will
dissolve enamel of teeth. Dr. Hering was in the habit of recommending that the teeth be washed occasionally with milk cream
that had become sour by keeping 24 hours.
6. Weakness: Mineral acids produce irritability of fiber with weakness and prostration. Vegetable acids produce weakness
without irritability.
7.They produce and check hemorrhages. Example: Acetic acid, Phosphoric acid, Sulphuric acid, Arsenious acid.
8.They produce pseudo membranes: Hence they are indicated in the treatment of diphtheria. Example: Muriatic acid,
Phosphoric acid, Sulphuric acid, and Nitric acid. So do not permit a child, convalescing from croup to partake of acid fruits,
because any one of these acids may tend to produce this disease again.
9.Debility resulting from defective nutrition especially blood disease, blood poisoning etc. Example: Sulphuric acid, Phosphoric
acid and Arsenious acid,
10. Useful for treatment of drunkards: Example: Sulphuric acid.
11. Indicated in the treatment of Diabetes Mellitus. Example: Phosphoric acid and Lactic acid.
12. Many of the acids are useful in the treatment of scurvy resulting from a diet of salty food with deprivation of vegetables.
Common features of Acids in detail: 1. Antidotal action: a) Acetic acid: antidote anesthetics and sausage - poisoning. b)
Muriatic acid: It is a powerful antidote to mercury and opium. c) Nitric acid : Antidotes mercury ( after its abuse in syphilis) and
kali iodide (in syphilis or non syphilitic cases) d) Sulphuricum acidum: Antidotes Lead poisoning.
2. Corrosive action: a) Arsenicum album: Fluent coryza which is corrosive, reddening the upper lip with burning. b) Carbolic
acid: Foetid, acrid discharge from erosion of cervix. Irritating leucorrhoea causing itching and burning. c) Chromic acid:
Corrosive discharge from nose with ulceration scab. d) Fluoricum acidum: It acts on long bones causing necrosis and caries
and favors the expulsion of the necrosed part. It produces acrid leucorrhoea. e) Muriatic acid: Coryza with thick yellow or
serous and corrosive mucus. f) Nitric acid : Discharges are offensive, thin, excoriating. Discharge of thick and corrosive mucus
from the nose.
3. Dyspepsia: a) Acetic acid: Burning in throat, nausea, retching and sour rising. This is found in cancer stomach. There are
gnawing ulcerative pains in stomach. Pain and burning in stomach. Profuse exhausting diarrhea with colic pains and tenderness
of abdomen. Insatiable burning thirst. Disgust for salted things and cold. Cold drinks lie heavy. Vegetables except potatoes
disagree.
b) Ars alb: Cold food and drinks
c) Benzoic acid: Hiccough, pressure in stomach and eructation, weak digestion.
d) Butyric acid: Poor appetite. Much gas in stomach and bowels. Stomach feels heavy and overloaded. Bowels irregular.
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e) Carbolic acid: Burning in mouth to stomach. Constant belching, nausea, vomiting, dark olive green in color. Painful flatulent
distention of stomach and abdomen. Fermentative dyspepsia with bad taste and breath.
f) Flouric acid: Frequent eructation and discharge of flatus, which gives relief. Nausea with lassitude. Fullness and pressure in
epigastrium - pressure as from weight in stomach between meals. Heat in stomach before meal. Bilious vomiting after slight
errors in diet with increased alvine discharges. Increased thirst. Craves refreshing drinks. Tongue deeply and widely fissured in
all directions.
g) Gallic acid: Appetite lessened with nausea. Faint, sick, gnawing sensation in bowels; extending to stomach with an astringent
taste in mouth . Pyrosis.
h) Hydrocyanic acid: Anorexia, repugnance to food. Vomiting of a black liquid. Burning pain in stomach. Fluids enter stomach
with gurgling noise. Taste sweetish, fetid, acrid and irritating. Tongue coated white , afterwards dark and dingy. Hiccough and
great prostration. Sudden cessation of all discharges -cholera sicca.
i) Hippuric acid: Acid rising. Soreness and pressure over liver.
j) Lactic acid: Eructations of hot acrid fluid, which burns from stomach to throat which must be constantly hawked up;
k) Muriatic acid: Putrid or bitter rising ; hiccough before and after dinner. Vomiting of bile at night with and eructation . Sensation
of emptiness in stomach as if it were retracted. Cannot bear the sight or thought of meat, it is so distasteful.
l) Nitroso-muriaticum-acidum: Evacuation of flatus and eructation. Food took longer to digest than usual. Sudden increase in
secretions of bile. Free, loose, yellowish, pappy stool after breakfast. Constipation, with desire for stool.
m) Nitric acid: loss of appetite. Milk is not digested. Bitter taste in mouth especially after eating. Complaint
n) Oxalic acid: Pain in stomach by eating. Eructation, nausea, rumbling in abdomen, and urging for stool after eating. Eructation
with hiccough. Unquenchable thirst. Morning diarrhea. Pain in back > after stool. Diarrhea after coffee.
p) Phosphoric acid: Aversion to coffee. Violent thirst for cold milk or for beer. Insatiable thirst excited by a sensation of dryness
in whole body. Pressure in stomach after a meal; with confusion of head , uneasiness, fullness and disposition to sleep , or
dejection as if about to faint. Nausea at sight of food. Sour vomiting. Painless, fetid, yellowish diarrhea.
q) Picricum acidum: Eructation ; empty, sour, of gas and ingesta. Waterbrash. Nausea on retiring . Weight in pit of stomach with
ineffectual desire to eructate. Jaundice.
r) Salicylicum acidum: Nausea, gagging, waterbrash, frequent vomiting - erosions and ulcer in stomach and bowels. Burning in
epigastric region. Fermentative dyspepsia. Putrid belching. Constipated bowels. Cholera infantum. Caused expulsion of tape
worms.
s) Sarcolactic acidum: Nausea. Uncontrollable vomiting even of water, followed by extreme weakness; especially in case of
influenza.
t) Sulphuric acid: vomiting in morning. Burning in chest and stomach. Sour, acid or foul eructation. Water is not tolerated, unless
qualified with alcohol it chills the stomach. Rumbling and borborygmi in abdomen. After eating, pain in stomach and rising of
food by mouthful. Lassitude and flatulence after drinking milk.
u) Sulphurosum acidum: Ulcerative stomatitis. Headache relieved by vomiting. Loss of appetite. Obstinate constipation.
v) Tannic acid: Loss of appetite. Obstinate vomiting of bilious substance. Violent pain in stomach. Obstinate constipation.
w) Tartaricum acidum: Pasty taste in morning, ceases in eating. Nausea and eructaions, continuous vomiting. Vomited matter
deep green. Pain in umbilical region. Coffee ground colored stool.
4. Pseudomembranes: a) Acetic acid: White false membranes in throat. Children thirsty, but swallow with difficulty even a
teaspoonful of water. Lining membrane of larynx and trachea covered with a fibrinous exudation as in true croup. b) Arsenic
album: Burning in throat> by eating or drinking hot things. Inflammation and gangrene of the throat. Spasmodic constriction of
throat and of the esophagus, with inability to swallow. c) Carbolic acid: Diphtheria with fetid breath, regurgitation on swallowing
liquids; but little pain. Fauces are red, covered with exudation. e) Chromic acid: Diphtheria; sore throat. Tough mucus with
inclination to swallow it. c) Muriatic acid:Mucus lining of throat and fauces deep dark red, swollen and burning, covered with
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grayish-white diphtheretic membrane like deposits. Attempting to swallow produces violent spasms and choking. d) Sulphuric
acid: Thick yellow membrane on fauces, sticks like glue. Stringy, lemon - yellow mucus hangs from posterior nares in
diphtheria.
5.Debility: a) Acetic acid:Excessive wasting and debility. Anaemia with waxy pallor of face. b) Ars. Alb: Prostration with desire
to move or be moved constantly. The patient is exhausted from slightest exertion. Anemia, chlorosis, pyaemia. Rapid failure of
strength wishes to lie down. Emaciation and atrophy of the whole body with colliquative sweats
6.Haemorrhage: a) Acetic acid: Hemorrhage from bowel. Metrorrhagia after parturition with great thirst. Haemoptysis. b) Ars.
Alb: Metrorrhagia, Haemoptysis, resulting in anemia or chlorosis. Violent bleeding of nose. Swelling and bleeding of gums.
Catamenia too early too copious, attended by much suffering. c) Benzoic acid: Epistaxis d) Carbolic acid: Bloody stool like
scrapings of intestine. d) Chromic acid: Haemorrhoids- bleeding . Bloody foul smelling lochia. e) Gallicum acidum: Pulmonary
hemorrhage in phthisis. Excessive menstruation. Nose bleed. Hemophilia. f) Hippuric acid:Menstrual flow for three days with
complete relief of muscular and joint pains. g) Hydrocyanicum acidum:Haemoptysis with sharp pains in chest. h) Lactic acid:
Nose bleed - every morning. i) Muriatic acid: Continuous discharge from nose. Scorbutic gums, swollen, easily bleeding
ulcerating. Discharge of blood during stools- bleeding hemorrhoids. Scurvy. j) Nitric acid: Ulcers are easily bleeding. The
dressing causes bleeding and every touch causes splinter like pains. Frequent hemorrhages, bright red, profuse. Hemorrhage
from bowels with pain after stool. In pthisical cases there is frequent hemorrhages, bright red, profuse with sharp stitches
through right chest to scapula. Haematuria, bright red, profuse with strangury and strong odor like horse's urine. Hemorrhages
occurring in cachetic women after confinement or abortion. Epistaxis
k) Oxalicum acid: Gums bleed and are painful in spots. Blood coagulate very slowly. Petechiae appearing on face, head, chest
and nates. l) Phosphoric acidum: Scurvy- gums bleeding easily, swollen, stand off from teeth. Hemorrhage is passive, profuse
and dark. Nose bleed at the beginning of typhus. Uterine ulcer with copious, putrid, bloody discharge. Too copious menses. m)
Picric acid: Haemoglobinuria n) Salicylicum acidum: Retinal hemorrhage. Haematuria. o) Sulphuric acid: Scurvy. Epistaxis in
evening. Swelling and easy bleeding of gums. Discharge of blood during evacuation. Long continued Haemoptysis. p) Tannic
acid: Haemorrhagic pharyngitis. Painless bloody discharge from bowels.
7. Diabetes: a) Acetic acid: Urine increased in quantity , pale, phosphatic. Diabetes with burning, unending and unquenchable
thirst and great debility. b) Ars alb: Frequent inclination to urinate with excessive exhaustion from least exertion. c) Benzoicum
acidum: Nocturnal enuresis with strong smelling dark urine, urinous odor is highly intensifid. d) Boric acid: Frequent and urgent
desire to urinate. Quantity of urine double. Albumen in urine. e) Carbolic acid: Diabetes with almost black urine. Irritable bladder
with frequent urination at night. f) Flouric acid: Indicated after phosphoric acid. Free discharge of light colored urine. Whitish
purple colored sediment in urine. g) Gallic acid: Excessive dryness of mouth and throat with increased urine. h) Hydrocyanic
acid:Frequent emission of aqueous urine or pale or pale yellow urine, depositing a turbid cloud. i) Lacticum acidum:Frequent
desire to urinate large quantities. Urinate frequently day and night, the attempt to retain it causes pain. j) Muriatic acid: Frequent
desire to urinate with abundant emission-immoderate emission of aqueous urine- both day and night. Patient cannot urinate
without having the bowels moved at the same time. k) Nitric acid:Frequent want to urinate which is fetid; offensive. l) Oxalic acid:
Thinking of urinating produce desire for urination. Frequent and copious urination; which is clear, straw-colored. Oxaluria and
albuminuria. m) Phosphoric acid: The child passes a great quantity of urine. Polyuria with dry mouth and throat; with history of
sexual excess or severe mental or emotional overstrain. White, milky urine. The urine may be passed clear but, turns milky at
once and is very offensive. Frequent and profuse emission of aqueous urine which immediately deposits a thick white cloud. n)
Picric acid: Frequent micturition in morning . Urine dark yellow with strong odor . specific gravity increased. Urine contained
much indican , numerous granular and fatty degenerated epithelium. o) Salicylicum acidum: Diabetes Mellitus- albuminuria.
Urine - clear, brown; three hours after passage has a green tinge and a feathery deposit of crystals of Salicylic acid. p) Sulfuric
acid: Diabetes with lassitude, despondency. Emission of urine at night. Urine watery and as if it contained casts.
Individual study of Acids Prescribing symptoms of individual Acids: Arsenious acid:
Mental restlessness with physical weakness.
Burning pain relieved by heat except in head.
Fear of death
Complaints return periodically
Discharges are acrid, scanty, offensive, putrid, cadaverous smelling
Thirst for small quantity of water at short intervals in acute conditions but in chronic conditions there is no thirst
Excessive exhaustion from least exertion
All symptoms are aggravated at mid day and mid night
Chilly patient
Fastidious
Ailments from ice cream, cold fruits, decayed food or animal matter, ptomaine poisoning, tobacco, sea bathing.
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Acetic acid:
Great prostration after injuries, anesthetics and surgical Shock
Great burning thirst, insatiable even for large quantities but no thirst in fever
Hemorrhage from every mucus outlets - nose, throat, lungs, stomach, bowels and uterus
Chlorosis with waxy pallor of the face
Chilly patient with lax, flabby muscles
Cannot sleep lying on the back, rests better lying on belly
Copious exhausting diarrhea with great thirst- in dropsy, typhus, phthisis with night sweats
Bad effects of surgical shock , sausage poisoning, insects stings and bites.
Benzoic acid:
Rheumatic or gouty complaints with gonorrheal or syphilitic base
Urine dark brown and the urinous odor highly intensified
Nocturnal enuresis in delicate children with strong characteristic odor of urine
Exhausting diarrhea of children- stool is white, liquid --running right through the diaper, very offensive
Left sided complaints
Chilly patient
Boric acid:
Climacteric flushing (3x potency- Cooper)
Renal colic with frequent urging to urinate
Formication of hands and feet
Headache with noises in ears and vertigo
Butyric acid:
Impulsive thoughts of suicide
Headache worse going upstairs and rapid motion
Cramps in pit of stomach worse at night
Pronounced sleeplessness
Profuse , offensive foot sweat
Carbolic acid:
Pains come suddenly last for a short time and disappear suddenly
The whole of the body is bathed in cold sweat with prostration and collapse
Sensation of band around the forehead with dull heavy frontal headache
Great longing for whisky and tobacco
Ulceration all over the body with very offensive and putrid discharge
Constipation with horribly offensive breath
Dysentery with stool containing substances like scrapings of intestines
Vomiting of drunkards or in pregnancy, in sea sickness or in cancerous condition of stomach
General aggravation from cold
Chromic acid:
Symptoms come and go suddenly, and return periodically
Offensive discharges
Foul smelling sanious lochia
Disagreeable pricking and itching here and there , with uneasiness in limbs
On turning to right side pain in left side goes off
Sensation of a vacuum at heart; of emptiness in chest
Rheumatism aggravated by least draught of air and by cold water
Flouric acid:
Profound weakness and debility
Pain in small spots with lightening like sensation; come suddenly , lasts for a short time and disappears quickly
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Increased ability to exercise without danger
Less effected by excessive heat of summer or cold of winter
Premature old looking persons
Discharges are acrid and excoriating
Sensation of wind blowing through the eyes
Itching especially of the orifices
Desire for highly seasoned food, craves cold water
Indifference to those who loved best
Suitable for chronic disease with syphilitic and mercurial history
Formic acid:
Chronic myalgia, muscular pains and soreness
Gout and articular rheumatism which appear suddenly
Pains worse on right side, motion and better from pressure
Failing vision
Tremor
Gallic acid:
Delirium at night, restless, jumps out of bed
Pulmonary hemorrhage in Phthisis
Painful distress along ureters into the bladder with cream colored urine
Passive hemorrhage when pulse feeble and capillaries relaxed, cold skin
Pyrosis
Hippuric acid:
Right side is mainly affected
General muscular soreness relieved menstrual flow
Constant, dull pain in right eye worse in warm room
Dryness, soreness and rawness in throat with difficulty in swallowing
Acid rising with soreness and pressure over liver
Hydrobromic acid:
Throat dry and puckering
Constriction in pharynx and chest
Waves of heat over face and neck
Pulsating tinnitus with nervous irritability
Heaviness of arms - seemed as if parts did not belong to them
Hydrocyanic acid:
Convulsions and paralysis expresses the action of the remedy
Suddenness of the attacks and prostration are leading indications
Sinking sensation at the epigastrium
Drinks rumbles through throat and stomach
Fears everything and fear of imaginary troubles
Stage of collapse especially in cholera
Lactic acid:
Copious salivation water-brash and morning sickness especially in pale anemic women
Nausea better by eating
Burning pain in stomach worse from smoking
Pain in breasts with enlargement of axillary glands and pain extends into hand
Muriatic acid:
Patient becomes so weak he slides down in bed, lower jaw hangs down
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Offensive secretions and offensive breath from mouth in fevers of all kinds
Patient cannot bear the sight or thought of meat
Tongue is coated at edges; shrunken, dry, leather like and paralyzed; beefy tongue
Pulse intermits every third beat
Haemorrhoids protrude while the person urinates and involuntary stools while passing urine
Cannot bear the least touch not even of the bed sheet on the rectum
Vertigo when lying on the right side.
Nitromuriatic acid:
Oxalulria
Constant drooling (salivation) at night
Metallic taste in mouth
Sour eructations with empty hungry feeling in stomach
Nitric acid:
Extreme sensitiveness ; nervous trembling and Irritability
Urine is very pungent and strong smelling like horse's urine
Splinter like pain ; comes suddenly and goes suddenly
Ailments from loss of sleep, over exertion of body and mind, from loss of a dearest friend
Tendency to take cold easily
Great anxiety about disease, morbid fear of cholera
Oxalic acid:
Pain in small spots, pain is aggravated by thinking of them
Acts especially on the left side of the body
Ailments from coffee, wine, sour fruit and sugar
Nervous aphonia alternates with heart symptoms
Sharp lancinating pains through the lower lobe of the left lung
Phosphoric acid:
Patient is listless, apathetic and indifferent to the affairs of his own life; prostrated and stupefied with grief
Ailments from loss of vital fluids, sexual excess, violent acute diseases, chagrin or long continued mental emotions like
disappointed love
Frequent, profuse and debilitating emissions
Painless non debilitating diarrhea
Phosphaturia
Picric acid:
Burning pain along the spine and great weakness of spine and back with softening of cord
Heaviness, numbness, Formication and weakness are the keynotes
Burns of first and second degree
Headaches and brain fag of students, teachers and overworked business men, from grief or depressing emotions
Priapism from spinal diseases
Pernicious anemia
Salicylic acid:
Meniere's disease with roaring and ringing in ears
Fermentative dyspepsia with hot, sour belching
Complaints from suppressed foot sweat
Gastro- intestinal disturbances in children with frog's spawn like stools
Sarcolactic acid:
Epidemic influenza with violent retching and great prostration
Dyspnoea with myocardial weakness
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Silicic acid:
Bad effects of vaccination especially convulsions and suppuration
Every little injury suppurates
Scrofulous rachitic children with large head and open fontanel's and sutures, much sweating about the head
Obstinate constipation , stool recedes back after being partially expelled, constipation before, during after menses
Desires cold food and drinks
Very offensive sweat of hands, toes, feet and axilla and there is complaints from suppressed foot sweat
Chilly patient
Sulphurous acid:
Headache better from vomiting
Ulcerative stomatitis
Persistent cough with copious expectoration
Sulphuric acid:
Hot flushes followed by perspiration with trembling
Tendency to gangrene following mechanical injuries
Sour eructations; sets teeth on edge
Craving for alcohol, water causes coldness of stomach ; must be mixed with liquors
Sensation as if hernia would protrude, especially in the left side of abdomen
Pupura hemorrhagica
Cicatrices turn red and blue and become painful
Worse from excess of heat and cold; better from warmth and lying on affected side
Tannic acid:
Obstinate nervous cough
Obstinate constipation
Intestines can be felt like cylindrical enlargements
Offensive perspiration
Tartaric acid:
Coffee ground colored diarrhea with dry and brown tongue
Dark - green vomiting with burning in throat and stomach
Pain around umbilicus and region of loins
Uric acid:
Gout and gouty eczema( the cutaneous outlet for the constitution)
Lipoma
References
1. Clarke: A dictionary of practical Materia Medica
2. William Boericke: Materia Medica with Repertory
3. E.A. Farrington: Clinical Materia Medica
Dr P Sumesh BHMS,MD(Hom) Medical Officer,Dept. of Homoeopathy, Govt. of Kerala Email : drsumeshp@yahoo.co.in
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