| Indications |
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Pains of various nature
in the sacral region, mainly resulting from
abdominal diseases. Pains in the vertebral
column, sacroiliac complaints of indefinite
genesis. Pains radiating along the vertebral
column up to the head and the tip of the
nose, sometimes also in abdominal organs.
The pains grow worse when moving but may
also be acute when resting or at night.
Frequently pains in the sacral region are
caused by re-toxicating treatments of the
fluor albus (loss of white, treatments by
cauterization and others).
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| Mode
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Aesculus:
Tearing pains (as in hemorrhoids), pains
radiating in the sacral bone.
Colocynthis: Sharp pains in the
sacral region, radiating in the legs.
Cimicifuga:
Specific effect on the feminine sexual organs.
Against pains in the breasts, occuring ante
menses. Specific action in sacroiliac complaints
in connexion with the abdominal organs,
pains radiating in the back and the head
and up to the nose. May also be effective
in pains occuring after a fracture of the
skull or concussion of brain. Favorable
influence in rheumatism in the tendons and
ligaments.
Natrium
chloratum: Sacroiliac pains, with constipation
and shivering, eventually with sneezing
in the morning and nervous hypersensitivity.
Phytolacca:
Sacral sciatic-like pains, radiating
into the legs. Sacral weakness (especially
when standing), loins feel as crushed.
Strontium
carbonicum: Arthritis and rheumatism
of different kinds, mainly in the articulations
of the haunches.
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| Dosage |
- As prolonged cure, take 3-4 times daily
10-15 drops in a little water before meals.
- In case of acute intermittent pains
and aggravation, take for a brief period
(1/2 to 1 hour) 10-15 drops every 5-10
minutes.
- In case of primary reaction (aggravating),
the treatment should be interrupted for
1-2 days, afterwards 5-10 drops will be
taken 1-2 a day.
- After the cure, even the pains have
completely disappeared, take 1-2 a day
5-10 drops for at least 3 month to avoid
relapses.
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| Remarks |
- Complementary
remedies:
- R38 in abdominal
inflammation (right side).
- R39 in abdominal
inflammation (left) and cysts.
- R37 in constipation,
intestinal laziness, flatulence (frequently
aggravating sacroiliac pains).
- R31 in emaciation
and anaemia.
- R16 in migraine.
- R20 in functional
disturbances of ovaries.
- R13 in haemorrhoids.
- R10 when the pains
occur at the climacteric age.
- R28 in dysmenorrhea.
- R11 in general
rheumatic constitution.
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