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Materia Medica Viva Volume 5 – page 1225

BUTYRIC ACID
A volatile acid obtained chiefly from butter.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
This remedy is indicated in cases of fatty infiltration or fatty degeneration of the liver, in cases of gastritis, spastic colitis, enteritis, or viral infections of the gut. In all such cases, the main indication is the excessive accumulation and expulsion of gas from the abdomen or stomach. You may try this remedy in cases of excessive flatus formation or expulsion of flatus instead of stool, where other remedies such as Lycopodium, Argentum nitricum, Raphanus, Gambogia or Podophyllum have failed. Other indications for this remedy are lumbago, sciatica or arthritic conditions accompanying liver or gastric symptoms.
Butyric acid cases suffer from restlessness, anxiety and apprehension. They live in a constant state of fear and nervousness. They may be sad and restless, with impulsive, suicidal thoughts, full of worries over trifles. They may also sink into an indifferent and apathetic mood.
Generalities
Principally affects the gastro-enteric tract.
Symptoms worse at night, from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. and during menses. Chronic appendicitis.
Going upstairs, rapid motion and fats aggravate.
Infants are aggravated by fats.