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Dr. Reckeweg Tuberculinum Koch30 CH (11 ml)

Dr. Reckeweg Tuberculinum Koch 30 CH (11 ml)

For chronic cough, losing weight, weakness, trembling, Tuberculosis, Asthma

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It affects the mind; LUNGS; head, occiput; glands and larynx. Very valuable in the treatment of incipient tuberculosis. The symptoms are constantly changing_begin suddenly, ceasing suddenly; or of obscure nature and well selected remedy fails to improve. Weakness, emaciation with good appetite. Patient takes cold easily on slightest exposure; which ends in diarrhoea. Very susceptible to changes of weather. Relapsing states. Always tired; motion causes intense fatigue. Increasing exhaustion and lowered vitality. Rapid breakdown. Adapted to light complexioned, narrow chested subjects. Scrofula; enlargement of the glands. Adenoids. TUBERCULAR TAINT. Quiverings. Mentally deficient children. Epilepsy. Neurasthenia. Very sensitive mentally and physically. Nervous weakness. Trembling. Clothes feel damp. When Tub, fails Syph, often follows favourably, producing a reaction. This remedy should not be given when the heart is weak. Bruised pain throughout the whole body. Bones painful. Formication. Faintings.

Acne. Albuminuria. Appendicitis. Asthma. Bones, caries of. Bronchitis. Catarrhal pneumonia. Chilblains. Cornea, opacity of; ulceration of. Dentition. Erysipelas. Erythema. Haematuria. Haemoptysis. Headache. Heart, affections of; palpitation of. Influenza. Leprosy. Leucorrhoea. Lungs, oedema of. Lupus. Mania. Menses too early. Nephritis. Night-terrors. Å’dema glottidis. Paralysis. Phthisis. Pleurisy. Pneumonia, acute. Tuberculosis.

Take 5 drops in half cup of water 3 times a day or as prescribed by the physician OR

Medicate the globules and take 4-6 globules 3 times a day or as prescribed by the physician

  • Adapted to persons of light complexion; blue eyes, blonde in preference to brunette; tall slim, flat, narrow chest; active and precocious mentally, weak physically; the tubercular diathesis.
  • When the family history of tubercular affections the best selected remedy fails to relieve or permanently improve, without reference to name of disease.
  • Symptoms ever changing; ailments affecting one organ, then another - the lungs, brain, kidneys, liver, stomach, nervous system - beginning suddenly, ceasing suddenly.
  • Takes cold easily without knowing how or where; seems to take cold "every time he takes a breath of fresh air"
  • Emaciation rapid and pronounced; losing flesh while eating well
  • Melancholy, despondent; morose, irritable, fretful, peevish; taciturn, sulky; naturally of a sweet disposition, now on the borderland of insanity.
  • Everything in the room seemed strange, as though in a strange place.
  • Headache: chronic, tubercular; pain intense, sharp, cutting, from above right eye to occiput; as of an iron hoop round the head; when the best selected remedy only palliates.
  • School-girl's headache: worse by study or even slight mental exertion; when using eyes in close work and glasses fail to better; with a tubercular history.
  • Acute cerebral or basilar meningitis, with threatened effusion; nocturnal hallucinations; wakes from sleep frightened, screaming; though well selected, fail to improve.
  • Crops of small boils, intensely painful, successively appear in the nose; green, fetid pus
  • Plica polonica; several bad cases permanently cured after Bor. and Psor. failed.
  • Diarrhoea: early morning, sudden, imperative; emaciating though eating well; stool dark, brown, watery, offensive; discharged with great force; great weakness and profuse night sweats.
  • Menses: too early; too profuse; too long-lasting; tardy in starting; with frightful dysmenorrhoea; in patients with a tubercular history.
  • Tubercular deposit begins in apex of lungs, usually the left
  • Eczema: tubercular over entire body; itching intense, worse at night when undressing, from bathing; immense quantities of white bran-like scales; oozing behind the ears, in the hair, in folds of skin with rawness and soreness; fiery red skin. Ringworm.

MODALITIES:

  • Worse: CLOSE ROOM. Motion. Exertion. Weather; changing; DAMP; cold. Draught. Awakening. Noise. Thinking of it. Mental excitement. Music. Pressure of waist band. Standing. Periodically.
  • Better: Cool wind. Open air. Motion.

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