Glonoinum (Nitroglycerin)

glonoinum

Glonoinum

Nitroglycerin

Source: Derived from nitroglycerin (Glonoinum), a highly explosive chemical compound used in dynamite and as a vasodilator in conventional medicine, prepared for homeopathic use through serial dilution and succussion to eliminate toxicity and enhance therapeutic action.

Keynotes

  • Anxiety or nervousness, with a sensation of impending doom or restlessness, resembling generalized anxiety disorder, worse with heat, sun exposure, or emotional stress.
  • Heat intolerance or flushing, with a sensation of warmth or burning, resembling heat exhaustion or menopausal hot flashes, worse with sun exposure, warm rooms, or emotional stress.

Modalities

Worse: Heat (weather, rooms, sun exposure), motion, sun exposure, emotional stress, warm stuffy environments, exertion, noise, light, lying down (in chest cases), alcohol, jarring, bending forward.

Better: Cold (air, applications, drinks), open air, rest, quiet environments, elevation of head, gentle pressure, cool compresses, avoiding heat or sun exposure, shade, emotional reassurance.

Symptoms

Mind

  • Anxiety or nervousness, with a sensation of impending doom or restlessness, resembling generalized anxiety disorder, worse with heat, sun exposure, or emotional stress.
  • Irritability or agitation, with a tendency to feel easily provoked, resembling acute stress reaction, aggravated by warm environments or sensory overload.
  • Mental dullness or forgetfulness, with a sensation of brain fog, resembling cognitive impairment in anxiety disorders, worse with heat or exertion.

Head

  • Throbbing headaches or migraines, with a sensation of pulsation or bursting, resembling migraine or cluster headache, worse with heat, sun exposure, motion, or noise.
  • Vertigo or dizziness, with a sensation of spinning or unsteadiness, resembling vestibular migraine, aggravated by warmth, exertion, or emotional stress.
  • Confusion or mental disorientation, with difficulty focusing or thinking clearly, resembling transient ischemic attack-like symptoms, worse with heat or night.

Generalities

  • Heat intolerance or flushing, with a sensation of warmth or burning, resembling heat exhaustion or menopausal hot flashes, worse with sun exposure, warm rooms, or emotional stress.
  • Fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness or prostration, resembling chronic fatigue syndrome, aggravated by heat, exertion, or emotional stress.
  • Hypersensitivity to external stimuli (e.g., heat, noise, light), resembling sensory processing disorder, worse with warm environments or fatigue.

Generalities – Children

  • Indicated in children with headaches, flushing, or anxiety, often linked to heat exposure, school stress, or infections, worse with heat or motion.
  • May present with palpitations, vertigo, or irritability, particularly in warm, sensitive children.
  • Children require urgent evaluation for underlying circulatory, neurological, or psychological conditions (e.g., migraine, tachycardia, generalized anxiety disorder).

Potency and Dosage

Mother Tincture or usually 30, 200, 1000 or CM, depending upon the situation and the experience of the homoeopath.

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This article is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Prepared by herbalhomeo.com/ Team

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