VEGETABLE CHARCOAL
For the bad effects of exhausting diseases, whether in young or old (Cinch., Phos., Psor.) ; cachectic persons whose vitality has become weakened or exhausted.
Persons who have never fully recovered from the exhausting effects of some previous illness; asthma dates from measles or pertussis of childhood; indigestion from a drunken debauch; bad effects of a long ago injury; has never recovered from effects of typhoid (Psor.).
Ailments: from quinine, especially suppressed intermittents; abuse of mercury, salt, salt meats; spoiled fish, meats or fats; FROM GETTING OVERHEATED (Ant. a).
Bad effects from loss of vital fluids (Caust.); haemorrhage from any broken down conditions of mucous membranes (Cinch., Phos.).
Weakness of memory and slowness of thought.
Epistaxis in daily attacks, for weeks, worse from exertion; face pale before as well as after a haemorrhage.
Haemorrhage from any mucous outlet; in systems broken down, debilitated; blood oozes from weakened tissues; vital force exhausted.
HIPPOCRATIC FACE; very pale, grayish-yellow, greenish, COLD WITH COLD SWEAT; after haemorrhage.
Looseness of teeth, easily-bleeding gums.
Patients crave things that make them sick; old topers crave whiskey or brandy; want clothing loose around abdomen.
Weak digestion: SIMPLEST FOOD DISAGREES; excessive accumulation of gas in stomach and intestines < lying down; after eating or drinking, sensation as if stomach would burst; effects of a debauch, late suppers, rich food.
Eructations give temporary relief.
Diseases of the venous system predominate (Sulph.) ; symptoms of imperfect oxidation (Arg. nit.).
Deficient capillary circulation causes blueness of skin and coldness of extremities; vital powers nearly exhausted ; desire to be constantly fanned.
Hoarseness: < evenings; damp evening air; warm, wet weather; fails when exerted ( < morning, Caust.).
Awakens often from cold limbs and suffers from COLD KNEES AT NIGHT (Apis.).
Frequent, involuntary, cadaverous-smelling stools, followed by burning; soft stool voided with difficulty (Alum.).
In the last stages of disease, with copious COLD SWEAT, COLD BREATH, COLD TONGUE, VOICE LOST, this remedy may save a life.
Relations
Complementary: Kali carb.
Want of susceptibility to well-selected remedies (Opium, Val.).
Compare: Cinch., Plumb, in neglected pneumonia, especially in “old topers;” Ant. t. in threatened paralysis from inability to expectorate loosened mucus.
Opium: with lack of reaction after well-selected remedies fail to permanently improve (Val.).
Phos. in easily bleeding ulcers.
Puls, bad effects from fat food and pastry.
Sulph., acrid-smelling menstrual flow and erysipelas of mammae.
Aggravation
From butter, pork, fat food; abuse of quinine bark and mercury; from singing or reading aloud; in warm, damp weather.
Amelioration
From eructation; being fanned.