(Ox-gall)
Increases the duodenal secretion, emulsifies fats and increases the peristaltic action of the intestines. Liquifies bile and acts as a purgative and chologogue. Disordered digestion, diarrhoea, and pain in nape of neck are among its chief symptoms. Obstruction of gall ducts. Biliary calculi. Jaundice.
Stomach
Eructations, gurgling in stomach and episgrastric region. Violent peristaltic movements. TENDENCY TO SLEEP AFTER EATING.
Relationship
Compare: MERC, DULC; CHOLESTERIN. In Biliary Lithiasis, CHINA. CALCULOBILI-Triturate Gall stones- 10-12x (Gall stones).
Dose
Lower triturations. Purified oxgall 1 to 10 gr.