# Zincum Muriaticum

## Remedy Classification
- **Type:** Homeopathic Remedy
- **Miasm:** Psoric Miasm
- **Temperament:** Neutral
- **Aggravation Time:** Neutral/Anytime

## Keynote Indications
The bulk of the symptoms of Zinc-m. are derived from poisoning cases. Zinc chloride is an 
active poison and apowerful disinfectant and, being readily accessible in the form of “Sir Wm. Burnett’s 
Disinfectant Fluid,” has occasioned many poisonings, both accidental and suicidal.  
Most of the Zinc-m. symptoms are the usual effects of a corrosive poison, but some characteristic symptoms 
appear. One of them was the perversion of the senses of smell and taste. Things had a putrid smell and taste 
which were not putrid and feces had no odor at all. Quinine had no bitter taste  and acids and alkalis had no 
acid or alkaline taste. Insipid things were most relished. 
Other Zinc-m. symptoms were “No natural appetite, but a morbid craving for something to allay the irritation at 
the stomach.” “Vomiting of all food except boiled milk.” “Occasional attacks of tetanic spasms of right forearm 
and hand.” 
“Emaciation, skin looked as if stretched tightly over b ones of face and hands.” “Bluish and blue -mottled skin.” 
“Sleeps on right side with legs drawn up, grinds teeth.” Spasmodic twitchings of face and hands, sprains and 
convulsions were prominent features. 
De Noe Walkerused a dilution of Zinc -m. as an applica tion to fresh wounds and found it very effectual in 
securing rapid healing. 
REFERENCES Clarice.

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