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Thank you.
Today i took ARS.ALB. 200c. Regarding salads: I ment to say special salads, Like eggplant in mayo. These all has Citric Acid in them. Is this (food that contain Citric acid) permitted? By the way I read the books of materia medica in the ARSENICUM ALBUM chapters - they don't forbid acids at all (but in Sepia they do forbid acids). I wish you all the best. |
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No, but ars a has intolerace of acids, and it may give a unpleasant surprise, or act as a inimicial, hinder it from work, as long as you eat it,(have seen it in several cases) and to stop acids, will speed up recovery.
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Possible idea for a remedy
Extreme weakness, esp in the chest, patient is unable to talk. Talking causes a very weak feeling in chest. Feels so weak must drop down suddenly. While dressing in morning has to sit down several times to rest. Generally < during rest > during motion. Can't get rid of an idea once fixed in his mind. Restless and distracted, not persistant in work. Great weakness on waking, puts her out of breath just to dress. Feeling of hunger but can't eat from great epigastric weakness. Thinking makes her feel wretched. I have found Stannum metallicum very useful for some types of chronic fatigue. David |
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I am afraid I have no idea what you are talking about,GM
Weakness from the chest worse for talking is a KEYNOTE for Stannum. It is an unusual symptom and stands out from many of the rest. All symptoms taken directly from materia medica or the proving. |
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