Monday, 4 May 2015

ALUMINA HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE

ALUMINA

Pure Clay

Al2O3

      Adapted to persons who suffer from chronic diseases; "the Aconite of chronic diseases.".
       Constitutions deficient in animal heat (Cal., Sil.).
       Spare, dry, thin subjects; dark complexion; mild, cheerful disposition; hypochondriacs; dry, tettery, itching eruption, worse in winter (Petr.); intolerable itching of whole body when getting warm in bed (Sulph.); scratches until bleeds, then becomes painful.
      Time passes too slowly; an hour seems half a day (Can. Ind.).
      Inability to walk, except with the eyes open, and in the daytime; tottering and falling when closing eyes (Arg. n., Gels.).
      Abnormal appetite; craving for starch, chalk, charcoal, cloves, coffee or tea grounds, acids and indigestible things (Cic., Psor.); potatoes disagree.

      Chronic eructations for years; worse in evening.
      All irritating things - salt, wine, vinegar, pepper - immediately produce cough.
      Constipation: no desire for and no ability to pass stool until there is a large accumulation (Melil.);
great straining, must grasp the seat of closet tightly; stool hard, knotty, like laurel berries, covered with mucus; of soft, clayey, adhering to parts (Plat.).
      Inactivity of rectum, even soft stool requires great straining (Anac., Plat., Sil., Ver.).
      Constipation: of nursing children, from artificial food; bottle-fed babies; of old people (Lyc., Op.); of pregnancy, from inactive rectum (Sep.).
      Diarrhoea when she urinates.
      Has to strain at stool in order to urinate.
      Leucorrhoea:
acrid and profuse, running down to the heels (Syph.); worse during the daytime; > by cold bathing.
      After menses: exhausted physically and mentally, scarcely able to speak (Carbo an., Coc.).
      Talking fatigues; faint and tired, must sit down.

      Relationship. - Complementary: to Bryonia.
      Follows: Bry., Lach., Sulph.
      Alumina is the chronic of Bryonia.
      Similar: to Bar. c., Con., in ailments of old people.

      Aggravation. - In cold air; during winter; while sitting; from eating potatoes; after eating soups; on alternate days; at new and full moon.
       Amelioration. - Mild summer weather; form warm drinks; while eating (Psor.); in wet weather (Caust.).
      Alumina is one of the chief antidotes for lead poisoning; painter's colic; ailments from lead.

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