BROMIUM
Bromine
Br.
Solution in distilled water
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
In order to gain a greater understanding of Bromium, I think it best to examine the different pathological states which can be cured by this remedy, and compare Bromium to other remedies with which it can be confused.
The first thing to strike one in this remedy is the inflammation, infiltration, enlargement and finally hardening of the glands. The glands that inflame eventually become enlarged and hard. This process is one of petrification. The glands generally remain hard for very long periods and very seldom suppurate. All the glands can be affected: ovaries, testes, submaxillary, sub¬lingual, parotid, thyroid, mammary and prostate glands may enlarge and harden. The thyroid may bulge so at one side, and may be so hard, as to restrict the movement of the head, and yet there may be no other symptoms.
The inflammation process is slow, and the swelling increases over a long period of time without every reaching suppuration. This is one of the differential points with Belladonna, a remedy with which Bromium could be confused.
Bromium has symptoms such as emaciation, infiltration of glands, general weakness and perspiration, therefore we may expect it to be curative in conditions like tuberculosis and cancer and palliative in AIDS. Cancerous infections of the