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Thallium Metallicum

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Thallium Metallicum Reference Specimen Botanical Specimen and Materia Medica Identification
🧬 Remedy Miasm: Tubercular Miasm The Tubercular miasm is a combination of Psora and Syphilis. It manifests as a susceptibility to respiratory illnesses, rapid weight loss, and a constant desire for mental and physical change.
GENERAL
  • Thallium is a rare metal discovered by Crookes in 1861.
  • He found it in the residue left from the distillation of selenium and named it thallium (a green shoot) from the green it give s in the spectrum.
  • Thallium and its derivatives are toxic.
  • Thallium has been experimented with by Lamy and Marme.
  • The symptoms picture of Thallium were established in 1965-66 by Panos, Rogers and Stephenson, on seven male and nine female provers.
  • Combermale of Lille, used Thal, with success in the night -sweats of tuberculosis, but this treatment had the effect of causing profuse falling of the hair, so serious as to contraindicate its use.
  • Huchard had patients become quite bald in several days.
  • Hansen said Thal, relieves the violent pains of tabes dorsalis.
  • Horrible, neuralgic, spasmodic shooting pains.
  • Pains like electric shocks.
  • Muscular atrophy.
  • Tremors.
  • Trembling.
  • Chorea-like movements.
  • Locomotor ataxia with pain.
  • Paralysis of lower limbs.
  • Paraplegia.
  • Poly- neuritis.
  • Neuritis.
  • Trigeminal neuralgia.
  • Spinal neurasthenia.
  • Pseudo-bulbar paralysis.
  • Intermittent paralysis.
  • Muscular pains.
  • Muscular atrophy.
  • Numb ness or formication starting in the fingers and toes, extending up to lower limbs and down to feet and involving lower abdomen and perineum.
  • General emaciation with a lack o f strength.
  • Hyperemia, swelling and excessive secretion.
  • Night -sweats of tuberculosis.
  • Dermatrophic lesions.
  • Alopecia, hair loss following acute, exhausting diseases.
  • Loss of body hair and hair of the head.
  • Influences the endocrine glands, especially the thyroid and adrenalin.
  • Hyperthyroidism symptoms.
  • Emaciation, hypotonia, chilliness.
  • Pains in the legs, aggravated when lying on the affected side.
  • Unable to find a position in the bed which eases the pain.
  • Pain in the right knee on bending or stretching it.
  • Pain in the sciatic nerve.
  • Discomforts are of a periodic nature, recurring in strength, at the same hour and then disappearing again.
  • Permanent state of jangled nerves.
  • Trophic conditions of the nails
MODALITIES ETC
  • Better from walking.
  • Worse at night.
  • Worse from contact, pressure
RELATIONSHIPS
📊 Side-by-Side Comparison:

Thal, belongs to the Lead
group of metals and approaches Plb. closest in its symptoms. Compare: (1) Thal-s. Plb., Lath., Caust., Arg-n.
(2) Baldness, Jab., Pilo., Petr. (3) Baldness and tuberculosis, Phos. (4) Aran. - Feeling of constant coldness.
Periodic return of symptoms. Severe pa in in the heels.(5) Cedr. - Periodicity of symptoms, supra -orbital
neuralgia, periodic migraines. (6) Aran-ix.

MIND
  • Growing impatience.
  • Extreme ir ritability and violence, uneasiness with insomnia.
  • Extreme anxiety for no reason.
  • Hysterical symptoms with hyperesthesia and then hypoesthesia.
  • State of jangled nerves of excitability and bewailing with weeping and shouting.
  • Attacks of weeping, excitement.
  • Bursts into t ears for the least thing, only to blow up soon after.
  • Stubborn.
  • Indifferent resignation.
  • Apathy.
  • Depression.
  • Growing impatience.
  • Extreme ir ritability and violence, uneasiness with insomnia.
  • Extreme anxiety for no reason.
  • Hysterical symptoms with hyperesthesia and then hypoesthesia.
  • State of jangled nerves of excitability and bewailing with weeping and shouting.
  • Attacks of weeping, excitement.
  • Bursts into t ears for the least thing, only to blow up soon after.
  • Stubborn.
  • Indifferent resignation.
  • Apathy.
  • Depression
HEAD
  • Headaches.
  • Pain in occiput in morning.
  • Alopecia.
  • Hair falls off with great rapidity.
  • Fall ing out of hair after diseases.
  • Hair falls off in handfuls.
  • Hair loss in spots Headaches.
  • Pain in occiput in morning.
  • Alopecia.
  • Hair falls off with great rapidity.
  • Fall ing out of hair after diseases.
  • Hair falls off in handfuls.
  • Hair loss in spots
EYES
  • Dacryocystitis.
  • Iritis.
  • Blepharitis.
  • Purulent conjunctivitis.
  • Frequent conjunc tivitis with abundant production of mucus.
  • Muco -purulent discharge from the right eye, worse in the morning.
  • Glittering spots in front of the eyes with formication on the face.
  • Visual complaints with feeling of heaviness behind the eye.
  • Scotoma.
  • Eyebrows fall out
FACE
  • Facial neuralgia.
  • Hair loss from beard
MOUTH
  • Lips dry with thirsty feeling.
  • Bad breath, irritation of the mucus membranes in the mouth with excessive salivation.
  • Stomatitis.
  • Aphthae.
  • Gingivitis.
  • Dental caries.
  • Toothache.
  • Numbness
THROAT
  • Goiter.
  • Swollen thyroid gland
CHEST
  • Painful, heavy feeling on the ster num.
  • Retro-sternal pain in the esophagus.
  • Neuralgia after herpes zoster.
  • Diminished frequency of pulse.
  • Pulse rapid with precordial constriction.
  • Kidneys - Involuntary passing of urine.
  • Casts in urine.
  • Acute glomerulonephritis.
  • Dysuria.
  • Prote inuria.
  • Hematuria.
  • Slow and difficult breathing.
  • Dyspnea.
  • Respiration difficult with pain all over the thoracic cage.
  • Emphysema.
  • Pleurisy.
  • Pneumoconiosis.
  • Cyanosis
ABDOMEN
  • Acrid dyspepsia.
  • Bitterbelchings and bitter taste in the mouth.
  • Feels nause ated but cannot vomit.
  • Nausea and vomiting.
  • Pain in stomach and bowels, terri bly severe lancinations, following each other with the rapidity of electric shocks.
  • Temperature - Profuse sweating in cases of severe illness.
  • Night-sweats of tuberculosis.
  • Retraction or depression of abdomen.
  • Distention of the abdomen.
  • Heavy flatulence, even after a light meal.
  • Spasmodic pain in the stomach and intestines with abdominal pains.
  • Pain in intestinal canal.
  • Thirst.
  • Voracious appetite.
  • Loss of appetite
GENITALS ETC
  • Impotence.
  • Loss of pubic hair.
  • Menses prolonged with black blood.
  • Amenorrhea.
  • Loss of pubic hair
EXTREMITIES, LIMBS
  • Sharp pains like electric shocks.
  • Very t ired.
  • Disorders of movement co ordination.
  • Chorea-like movements and rapid movements like convulsions.
  • Exaggerated reflexes and muscular atrophy.
  • Trembling.
  • Paralytic feeling.
  • Chronic myelitis.
  • Numbness in fingers and toes with extension up lower limbs involving lower abdomen and perineum.
  • Paralysis of lower limbs.
  • Cyanosis of limbs.
  • Formication, beginning in fingers and extending through pelvis.
  • Emaciation of fingertips.
  • Deformed nails.
  • Liver - Gallbladder distended.
  • Coating of liver white and granular-looking
BACK AND NECK
  • Formication on the back.
  • Lumbar aching.
  • Blood - Attacks of hypertension with hy perthyroid phenomena.
  • Bleeding from the capillary vessels.
  • Atherosclerosis.
  • Cyanosis.
  • Increase of carbon dioxide in the blood plasma
SKIN
  • Dryness of the skin.
  • Red stripes after scratching.
  • Acne.
  • Folliculitis.
  • Skin pigmentation disorders.
  • Loss of hair on the body (axillary and pubic).
  • Skin sensitive in particular areas, especially on the soles of the feet.
  • Pustular formations.
  • Trophic complaints of the nails, which are deformed.
  • Inflammation beneath the nails.
  • Deformed nails
SLEEP
  • Sleep is light, wakes often.
  • Great difficulty in falling asleep again

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📚 Literature Citation & References:
This clinical profile is compiled from: Andrew Chevallier, FNIMH — Herbal Remedies (Eyewitness Companions), and Dr. David Keifer, MD — Herbal Remedies Reference Guide. Synced with traditional botanical use and pharmacological outlines.
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