- Chloralum hydratum was used in physiological doses is a powe rful hypnotic and cardiac depressant.
- Introduced as hypnotic, Chlol soon showed that it pos sessed wide powers of disturbing the organism and many people (including the late Professor Tyndall) were fatally poisoned by overdosing.
- A person under the influence of Chlol hears voices, sees visions of arches, etc., when in the dark or when the eyes are shut.
- Emotional excitability, hallucinations.
- Night -terrors in children.
- Marked effect on the skin, producing rashes, erythemaRedness of the skin from inflammationAn abnormal redness of the skin caused by congestion and dilation of the capillaries, often from inflammation., ecchymosis, purpura etc.
- These symptoms have been used homeopathically with much success, especially in the treatment of allergic hives.
- Marked action on respiratory organs.
- The brain, eyes, urinary and sexual organs and skin are most affected.
- Inflamed and ulcerated mucus membranes.
- Muscular prostrationExtreme physical weakness or exhaustionA state of extreme physical weakness, collapse, or exhaustion, often accompanying severe illness..
- Spasms of the glottis.
- Marked sensation of constriction.
- Patients rapidly emaciate.
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- Gee cured with it a ter rific headache of several days’ duration.
- Dull, heavy aching in forehead, coming on each morning 8 a.m., worse sudden motion, lying down, better in open air.
- The 6c gave great relief, though it ag gravated at first, the aggravationWorsening of symptomsAn increase in severity or intensity of symptoms, often caused by environmental factors or after taking a remedy. occurring ten minutes after each dose.
- One dose of the 25x cured permanently.
- The brain is congested, hard, full, pre ssing pains in head.
- Eyes injected, the eyeballs feel too large, lids swollen, heavy, can hardly lift them.
- 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. and wheezing respirations, probably due to an urticariaHives or itchy raised skin weltsA skin outbreak of red, itchy, swollen bumps triggered by allergic reactions, friction, or stress. condition of the lung tissue.
- InsomniaPersistent inability to fall or stay asleepA sleep disorder marked by difficulty falling asleep, waking up too early, or unrefreshing sleep. due to over -fatigue.
- Snoring in sleep.
- When ly ing on back inspiration was through the nose, while expiration was blown from the lips as in a stroke.
- The heart's action is increased with op pression.
- Palpitation, hypertrophyAbnormal enlargement of an organThe increase in the volume of an organ or tissue due to the enlargement of its component cells..
- ParalysisLoss of voluntary muscle functionThe loss of the ability to move (and sometimes to feel anything) in part or most of the body. of heart dilated or weakened with peculiar fullness and ligh tness of chest and sense of emptiness in stomach.
- Marked sense of sinking and oppression at the pit of the stomach, and shows a profound action on the solar plexus.
- Temperature - Easy sweat
