Natrium Sulphuricum, derived from Sodium Sulphate (Glauber’s Salt), is a potent remedy particularly beneficial for liver conditions.
Constitution:
- Suitable for individuals whose symptoms worsen in damp conditions, especially during monsoon weather or after getting wet in the rain.
- Symptoms aggravated in damp environments such as basements or during rainy weather.
- Aversion to plants growing near water or fish.
- Suicidal tendencies may be present.
Stomach:
- Tongue coated brown and bitter.
- Symptoms include vomiting, acidity, dyspepsia with heartburn, and flatulence.
- Liver sore to touch, with sharp, stitching pains.
- Intolerance to tight clothing around the waist.
- Loose stools in the morning, exacerbated by wet weather.
- Passage of large fecal masses accompanied by gas.
- Effective in hepatitis, jaundice, and bile vomiting.
Indicated for:
- Meningitis following head injuries.
- Asthma in children who grasp their chests while coughing.
- Chronic gout with severe toe pain.
- Predisposition to warts.
- Watery blisters concurrent with jaundice.
Dosage:
- Use as prescribed by a physician. Can be taken alongside allopathic medications.
Side Effects:
- None reported.
Precautions:
- Maintain a half-hour gap between consuming food/drink/other medicines and taking the homeopathic medicine.
- Avoid strong-smelling substances in the mouth such as camphor, garlic, onion, coffee, or hing (asafoetida).
- Use under medical supervision for optimal results.