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Materia Medica Viva Volume 4 – page 868

Habitual colic of children who do not thrive, who seem
hungry but refuse food. Enlarged mesenteric glands, in scrofulous children the abdomen is hard and swollen, the swallowing of food is painful, [Calc-c.]
Constipation, with hard knotty stools [Mag-m.]; haemorrhoids, burning and soreness.
Diminished sexual desire and premature impotence.
Enlarged prostate.
Chronic aphonia in scrofulous patients.
Capillary bronchitis, suffocating catarrh of old people.
Palpitation and distress in region of heart, etc. [Bar-m.]
Tendency of the feet to sweat.
RELATIONS
It complements Dulcamara.
Remedies that follow well: Ant-t., Con., Chin., Lyc., Merc., Nit-ac., Psor., Puls., Rhus-t., Sep., Sulph., Tub.
Compare: Digitalis, Radium, Aragallus, Oxyt., Astrag.
Complementary: Dulc., SiL, Psor.
Incompatible: Calc.
Antidote for poisonous doses: Epsom salts (Mag-s.)
DOSAGE
The highest potencies from 200 to CM are the most effective but in very old people 12 or 30 could be tried.
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