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Materia Medica Viva Volume 3 – page 719

AURUM IODATUM
Iodide of Gold Aul3.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
Aurum iodatum is a remedy that is neither fully proven nor used sufficiently in practice, so that its subtler sides and more detailed symptomatology will only become apparent with time. In such cases we must go by the information that is available – pathology – in order to prescribe the remedy, and wait until its full mental/emotional symptomatology becomes apparent. It is a remedy that will look like Belladona, Bryonia, Pulsatilla, Naja, Kali-iod. or Arsen-iod. and these are quite probably the remedies that you will have prescribed before thinking of this remedy.
It is a remedy that primarily affects the heart and the thyroid. Kent says "it isone of our great heart remedies." It covers cases like acute or chronic pericarditis, endocarditis, myocarditis, valvular diseases. Hypertrophy of the heart, arteriosclerosis and senile paresis are also in its pathology.
The following example covers different syndromes:
You may have a case where the heart is involved, with constriction felt in the heart region, oppression, tumultuous palpitations worse at night that make the person feel anxious; palpitations on least exertion; on motion; when walking. There is definitely an aggravation from exertion, but you do not feel happy with Calcarea carb., as the patient is ameliorated in the open air and aggravated by warmth like Pulsatilla, while at the same time there is a flushed face with cold extremities but you are not happy with Belladona ; if you also see restlessness and deep depression, then, most probably, this is an Aurum-iod. case.
Aurum-iod. should also be thought of in enlarged thyroid with fast pulse and protruding eyes. The goitre is right-sided but the general characteristics of the remedy should be present as well. Look for the aggravation from exertion, aggravation during motion, during the
night and the amelioration from open fresh air. But the characteristic