Chrysophanicum acidum (chrys-ac.)

syn. C14H10O4; Chrysophansäure; Chrysophanic acid
verwendeter Teil
Naturreich: Pflanzenreich
Stamm: Magnoliophyta (Blütenpflanzen)
Klasse: Magnoliopsida/Dicotyledonae (Zweikeimblättrige)
Subklasse: Rosidae
Ordnung: Fabales (Hülsenfruchtartige)
Familie: Leguminosae/Fabaceae/Papilionaceae (Hülsenfrüchtler/Schmetterlingsblütler)


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THEMEN


Empfindung / Reaktion


Polarität


Wahnidee


CHARAKTERISTIKA

Äußerer Aspekt

typische Berufe


CAUSA


Puncta debilitatis / Organbezug


SYMPTOME

Geist und Gemüt 

Furcht

Träume

Vegetativum


Sensorium


Schlaf


Schmerzen


Kopf


Gesicht


Augen


Nase


Ohren


Mund / Zähne

Rachen / Hals / Stimme

Lunge / Atmung


Herz


Haut


Bewegungsapparat


Extremitäten


Bauch / Magen


Darm / Stuhl / Verdauung


Harn / Niere


Gyn


Andro


Sonstiges


Abscheu gegen

Verlangen nach

Farbvorliebe


MODALITÄTEN

< schlechter…

> besser…


RUBRIKEN


INDIKATIONEN

  • Ophthalmia
  • Psoriasis
  • Ringworm

Dosierungsbeispiele


Bezugsquellen

Helios, Freeman´s, Ainsworths, Homeocur


NOTIZEN

  • A. B. Norton has used it successfully, internally and externally, in blepharitis, conjunctivitis and keratitis of the phlyctenular variety;
  • also in eczema behind ears. G. C. McDermott confirms this.
  • Used locally (gr. iv. to gr. viii. with vaseline one ounce) or internally, or both, it is a magnificent remedy in eye and ear cases where a filthy, scabby condition exists, and a tendency to form thick crusts.
  • Cases in which the whole ear and surrounding tissue appeared to be one great scab from the centre of which oozed the pus which came from a suppurative otitis media cleared up in two or three weeks under internal and external use of Chry. ac.; also cases where a similar condition of eyelids and skin of face obtained.
  • I have often seen a ringworm disappear rapidly from a few applications of the ointment.