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Remedy Name/s: |
Common Name/s: |
Latin, Zoological, Botanical and mineralogical name/s: |
| Phosphoric acid, Phos. Ac. |
Phosphoric acid |
Acidum Phosphoricum |
General description and domicile:
Phosphoric acid is extracted from phosphorus which occurs naturally as Apatite -
a crystalline substance in igneous rocks - by combining calcium phosphate
with sulphuric acid.
Phosphoric acid has many uses in industry as a rust remover, in
the food industry as a flavoring agent and as a fertilizer.
Warning: Extreme care must be taken when handling
concentrated phosphoric acid as it is very caustic.
Remedy preparation:
Dissolved in alcohol to obtain mother tincture
History:
The remedy was proved by Hahnemann
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Remedy profile:
The homeopathic remedy Phosphoric acid is well suited to gentle, calm people
who are sensitive with a high dependency on others. They are strong and
dependable when healthy but are very susceptible to rapid deterioration of their
physical and mental health when losing a loved one.
When ill they lose their strength very rapidly and become very dependent. They
lose concentration, are easily confused and rapidly fall into apathy.
Physical symptoms are a constant thirst and craving for fruity juices and
drinks, excessive perspiration, lethargy and a loss of appetite.
Key Symptoms:
Conditions due to grief, rejection or shock, Apathetic, Forgetful and
confused, Clammy perspiration.
Used for treatment of:
Grief - loss of a loved one.
Shock - Indifferent apathy from disappointed love or humiliation
and losing a job.
Exhaustion - due to dehydration or overworking or studying.
Headaches - particularly suited in children and young people
that are stressed and overworked by studies. In adults the same headaches may
occur when working too hard or learning a new job.
Growing pains
Hair Loss - associated with grief or shock
Insomnia - accompanied by fatigue
General Symptoms Worse for:
Factors/Conditions that make the symptoms worse
When thirsty
Emotional stress
Exertion
Cold
Perspiration
General Symptoms Better for:
Factors/Conditions that improve symptoms
After sleep (including short naps)
Warmth
Rest
Gentle exercise
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