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Remedy Name/s: |
Common Name/s: |
Latin, Zoological, Botanical and mineralogical name/s: |
| Kali. Brom., Kalium Bromatum |
Potassium Bromide |
Potassium Bromide |
General description and domicile:
Kalium Bromatum is potassium bromide which is chemically prepared.
Potassium Bromide has been extensively used in conventional medicine for
psychiatric disorders and epilepsy. In the early to middle 20th century it was
given to soldiers and prisoners to reduce their libido (in fact my father
claimed at the age of seventy five that the "bromide" he had to take in the army
is finally starting to have an effect). It was also used extensively in the
photographic industry in the manufacture of plates and papers.
It is a white crystalline substance that looks a bit like coarse table salt.
Remedy preparation:
Triturated in lactose to obtain mother tincture
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Remedy profile:
Anxious and restless people that always need to be busy. They are very aware
of their sexuality and often feel that they are "oversexed". This is
particularly a problem during puberty when they believe that it is not in accord
with their religion and/or culture and a lot of guilt is experienced. As adults
this guilt has a tendency to linger on and is often suppressed.
Physical symptoms are constant fidgeting (kali. brom. children are frequently
told to sit still) tapping of the feet or wringing of the hands.
When ill they tend to feel pursued for the wrongdoings associated with their
guilt. Even if reassured they still tend to feel that they should or will get
punished one day. In some cases this develops into paranoia or psychosis.
Key Symptoms:
Fidgeting, nervousness, guilt.
Used for treatment of:
Eczema
Acne
Psoriasis
Rosacea
Boils
Ovarian cysts
Excessive sex drive
Menstrual irregularities
PMS
Seizures
Epilepsy
Depression
General Symptoms Worse for:
Factors/Conditions that make the symptoms worse
During puberty
During pregnancy
During menstruation
General Symptoms Better for:
Factors/Conditions that improve symptoms
Being occupied
Excercise
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