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ACETIC ACID in diabetes
28/02/10
ACETIC ACID
a profound anæmia followed by general malnutrition, emaciation,
cough, night sweats, etc. It seems also to produce an immediate
inflammation of some mucous membranes characterized
by a membranous (or plastic) exudation (larynx, bronchi, uterus).
General aggravation by cold drinks. Epigastrium sore.
Third to thirtieth potency. Not to be repeated too often, except in croup.
Acetic acid has the power to liquefy albuminous and fibrinous deposits. Epithelial cancer, internally and locally. Sycosis with nodules and formations in the joints.
Irritable, worried about business affairs.
Nervous headache, from abuse of narcotics.
Eyes sunken, surrounded by dark rings.
Epithelioma of lip.
Vomits after every kind of food.
Hyperchlorhydria and gastralgia. Violent burning pain in stomach and chest, followed by coldness of skin and cold sweat on forehead.
Ascites.
Large quantities of pale urine. Diabetes, with great thirst and debility (Phos ac).
[ Ammon acet (Profuse saccharine urine, patient is bathed in sweat).]
Nausea of pregnancy. Breasts painfully enlarged, distended with milk.
Cough when inhaling.
Œdema of feet and legs.
[Liatris (General anasarca in heart and kidney disease, dropsy, and chronic diarrhœa)]
Burning, dry, hot skin, or bathed in profuse sweat.
Diminished sensibility of the surface of body.
Useful after stings, bites, etc. Varicose swellings. Scurvy; anasarca. Bruises;
sprains.
Hectic, with drenching night-sweats. Red spot on left cheek. No thirst in fever. Ebullitions. Sweat profuse, cold.
Acetic acid is antidotal to all anæsthetic vapors. Counteracts sausage poisoning.
CONIUM in diseases of pancreas
28/02/10
CONIUM
Diabetes; acute inflammation of pancreas; sudden vomiting of white substance, saliva, without any stomach contents.
Glands affected (stony hardness).
Sweats at once on falling asleep.
Pain (pressing, burning, squeezing) from pit of stomach into back and
shoulders.
Liver enlarged and painful.
Vertigo, particularly when lying down or when turning over in bed.
Sensation as of a large foreign body in right half of brain.
Weakness and dazzling of the eyes, together with giddiness and debility, especially of arms and legs; staggers as if drunk.
Violent vomiting that looks like coffee grounds.
Stitches extending from the abdomen to the right side of the chest.
The flow of urine suddenly stops, and continues again after a short
interruption.
Sexual desire without erections.
Swelling and induration of the testes.
Soreness and swelling of the breasts preceding the menses.
Shriveling of the mammas, with increased sexual desire.
Induration of mammae, uterus or ovaries, with lancinating pain.
Violent, dry, spasmodic cough, when first lying during day or at night, caused
by itching and crawling in the larynx.
Bad effects from suppressed sexual desire, or from excessive indulgence.
Adapted to the debility of old persons, to diseases caused by a blow or fall, and to cancerous and scrofulous persons, with tight, rigid fibre.
IRIS VERSICOLOR
28/02/10
IRIS VERSICOLOR
Oily nose, greasy taste and fatty stools.
Diabetes.
Cathartic and diuretic, stimulating the liver, increasing the flow of bile,
producing nausea, vomiting, etc.
Headache, especially in the forehead and vertex, as if the top of the head would
come off, < coughing, by cold air and on quick motion.
Depressed spirits, debility, pain in the stomach and bowels.
Fullness of the head and heaviness.
Pain in the forehead over the left eye.
Neuralgic headaches, generally one-sided, with gastric
symptoms ; with blurred vision ; pain
usually begins over one eye.
Neuralgia of the right side, beginning in the infra-orbital nerve, thus
involving the whole face, with headache, etc.
Mouth and tongue feel scalded ; profuse
saliva, ropy.
Heat, smarting and burning, and dryness.
Empty eructations.
Nausea and sour vomiting.
Burning in the epigastric region, with tenderness, vomiting of food.
Flatulent colic, with vomiting of bile and acrid fluid, soreness over the liver,
cutting pains.
Burning after the stool.
Soreness in the anus as from sharp, stinging points.
Distressed feeling as if prolapsed.
Stools watery, with burning tenesmus.
Diarrhœa, watery, characterized by burning in the anus as if on fire and burning through the intestinal canal ; stools generally preceded by colic.
Constipation, particularly associated with gastric derangement, sick headaches, etc.
Dry cough, caused by tickling in the larynx, with dry, smarting or burning
sensation ; larynx sore externally.
Cutting pain in the left side as if the ribs were pressing against the lung.
Sharp tearing ; shifting pains in joints and extremities, particularly in the
right shoulder, where it is < raising the arm, and by motion.
Shifting, shooting pains in the fingers and joints of the hand.
Pain in the left hip as if it were wrenched.
Pain, extending down the left sciatic nerve to the knee, and burning and shooting ; < motion.
Herpes zoster of right side, and other skin affections, associated with gastric derangements, etc.
Phosphorus
28/02/10
Phosphorus is one of the few remedies
known to act on the pancreas (fatty
degeneration, liver etc.).
Stools OILY, like frogs spawn or cooked sago.
Diabetes, Bright’s disease.
Haemorrhages of bright blood.
Thirst for cold drinks, desires ice. Tall slender, fine haired sensitive
persons; fear of dark (< when alone and in the dark), thunder, etc.
Craves cold food, ice cold drinks which are vomitted as soon as they become
warm in stomach followed by violent thirst.
Anxiety in night, < lying on left side; always lies on right side (reverse of
Merc.).
Limbs tremble like Merc.
Eating > all the nervous symptoms.
Thinks much of fine clothes, like Aconite (reverse of Sulphur).
DIABETES
27/02/10
A healthy meal plan for diabetics is generally the same as a healthy diet for anyone: it has to be low in fat (particularly saturated fats and trans fats) and must have moderate amounts of salt and starch. In addition, the meals must be based on whole grains, vegetables and fruits. This comprises a mix of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, fish, legumes, nuts and olive oil. It must be emphasized that the so called ‘diabetic’ foods offer no special benefits. Rather, many of them raise blood glucose levels, are usually more expensive and can also have a laxative effect. It, however, needs to be understood that no diet by itself will be effective unless accompanied by certain ground rules that include eating meals on time and at regular intervals and involve controlling portion sizes. These principles remain crucial to the management of the disease.Read more http://www.homoeopathynow.com/homoeo-articles/153-gastric-derangements

