- Source: Derived from arsenic trioxide (AsโOโ), a naturally occurring compound historically used in small doses as a medicinal tonic and in toxicology, prepared for homeopathic use through potentization involving serial dilutionPotentized liquid homeopathic medicineA solution prepared by repeatedly diluting and shaking (succussing) a substance to enhance healing power while removing toxicity. and succussionVigorous shaking of homeopathic dilutionThe process of vigorously shaking a liquid homeopathic solution against a firm surface during dilution to potentize it..
- Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for anxiety, exhaustion, and multisystem complaints, particularly those involving burning pains, intense restlessness, and profound weakness.
- It is noted for symptoms such as health anxiety, digestive upset (e.g., diarrheaFrequent, loose, and watery stoolsA state of having three or more loose or liquid bowel movements per day.,.
- Vomiting), respiratory distress (e.g., wheezing, dyspneaDifficulty or shortness of breathLaborious or painful breathing, often associated with respiratory or cardiac conditions.), and chilliness, often aggravated by midnight, cold, or emotional stress.
- Modern Context: Indicated for anxiety disorders (e.g., generalized anxiety disorder, illness anxiety disorder), chronic fatigue syndromes, functional gastrointestinal disorders (e.g.,.
- Irritable bowel syndrome, gastritisInflammation of the stomach liningAn acute or chronic inflammation of the protective lining of the stomach, causing pain, indigestion, or bloating.), respiratory conditions (e.g., mild asthmaChronic respiratory disease causing difficulty breathingA condition characterized by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing, typically from an allergic reaction or hypersensitivity., allergic rhinitis),.
- And neuropathic or inflammatory burning pains .
- It suits patients with chronic, multisystem symptoms characterized by intense anxiety, physical debility, and hypersensitivity to cold,.
- Typically exacerbated by stress, illness fears, or environmental triggers, and often accompanied by fastidiousness, perfectionism, or a need for control.
- The remedy is particularly relevant for individuals with high-stress lifestyles, chronic illnesses, or obsessive tendencies.
- COMMENTS-The Arsenic habit of the Styrian mountaineers has arisen from the discovery of its power of strengthening the muscles both of the limbs and of the breathing apparatus.
- The arsenic-eaters of the Tyrol can take as much as a few grains of white arsenic or the sulphide, every two days.
- They maintain that it imparts a sense of invigoration and enables them to carry enormous loads up steep mountains.
- According to one account it is resorted to by populations who live on vegetable food almost exclusively.
- โIt strengthens the muscles, helps to digest our coarse bread and potatoes and allows us to breathe freely and easily.โ It is difficult to say how far this is a directly โtonicโ effect and how far curative of the dyscrasia generated by the conditions of life.
- The fine skin and glossy hair of the young women among the arsenic-eating people is remarkable and is comparable to the fine coats of arsenic fed horses.
- On the other hand, โstaring coatโ in animals and โdry, rough, scaly, unhealthy-contortrix, lod., Phos., Chin., Verat., Carb-v., Kali-p.
- (5) Epilobium-intractable diarrhea of typhoid.
- (6) Hoang Nan.
- (7) Atoxyl.
- - Sodium arseniate 3x, sleeping sickness, commencing optic atrophy.
- (8) Sarcolactic acid-influenzaViral infection of the respiratory tract (flu)A highly contagious viral infection of the respiratory passages causing fever, severe aching, and catarrh. with violent vomiting.
- ComplementaryAssisting or completing remedyA remedy that naturally follows and completes the action of another remedy, helping it work better.: Carb-v., Phos., Thuja, Secale.
- All sat., Phos. Follows well: Aeon..
- Agar., Arn., Bell., Cham., Chin., Ip., Lach., Verat. Followed well by: Aran., Nux-v., lod., Sรนlph., Rhus-t follows well in skin affections, especially in cases treated al-lopathically with large dose of arsenic
