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[...] Acidosis can also be identified in muscular depletion KOLLITSCH Paul : Thérapeutique Homéopathique. Published by HELIOS, Geneva and where there is accumulation of lactic acid in the muscle, accompanied by aching, stiffness and muscular atony. Acidosis compensation develops quickly within the organism : * Firstly by the expulsion of carbonic acid from the lungs, recognisable through shortness of breath and coughing * Ammonia is eliminated by the kidneys and urine becomes ammoniacal to combat excess acidity. In addition to these identifiable corrective physiological phenomena, there is often a build-up of carbon dioxide in the brain at the expense of vital oxygen, which results in intense fatigue and asthenia. [...]
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[...] The latter two are used in homeopathy : Balsamum Peruvianum and Balsamum tolutanum. Nowadays, BENZOIC ACID is prepared synthetically from aromatic hydrocarbon. The sodium salt of BENZOIC ACID is used as a food preservative, albeit only in foods that react only weakly to acids. It is added as E 210 to jam, syrup, fruit pulp and puree, fruit juice, ice cream, marinated herring, [sweet and] sour preserves, salad dressing, mustard, mayonnaise, fruit yoghurt, shrimps and pre-prepared fish and shellfish. Salts and esters of benzoic acid 211 through E 219] are all used as preservatives that prevent the growth of fungi and bacteria. [...]
[...] This may be attributable to the mother-child problem. Luckily for them a dose of rancid butter can sort out their problems Depression and thoughts of suicide This symptom is linked to the hydrogen radical, as we have already seen, and BUTYRIC ACID demonstrates it clearly. In Conclusion Even rancid butter can be useful in homeopathic prescription with very positive results on children who have heavily perspiring feet, crumbling nails, suffer from insomnia and loss of appetite especially if the mother has entertained thoughts of suicide, or suffered from depression Chapter 5 Carbolic Acid CARBOLIC ACID can be useful in cases of diarrhoea or food poisoning as well as pneumonia or streptococcic infection, so it is a helpful medicament when it comes to treating children. [...]
[...] He is a cheerful boy (even more so before his illness), who is loving and happy, quick and hurried, and he dislikes heat. His profile strikes me as SULPHURIC ACID. His notes show that his leukaemia has developed fairly classically but it was originally identified two years ago following a serious road accident he was involved in, returning from a ski-ing holiday. Given these events I decide to try him on SULPHURIC ACID (9CH, 12CH, 15CH, 30CH). Within 48 hours his painful mouth ulcers have cleared up, which gives him enormous relief. [...]
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