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April 9, 2009

NATRUM MURIATICUM (COOKING OR TABLE SALT, SODIUM CHLORIDE) – GENERAL INFORMATION

It has an immediate effect on infants and small children when there are disturbances of the bowels or liver, and it is a splendid worm remedy if taken regularly for a long time.

Patients with Graves’ disease (exophthalmic goitre) will find speedy relief by taking Natrum muriaticum. In cases of vasomotor disorders, palpitations with a feeling of faintness, and an irregular pulse (such as every third stroke out of rhythm) the medication has a very good effect. Skin eruptions with light-coloured watery secretions, eczema, acne and skin blemishes, especially when accompanied by dry mucous membranes, also respond to treatment with Natrum muriaticum.

In cases of constipation, the potency 3x is indicated. All other

disorders will benefit from a medium potency, such as 6x, or better still, a higher one, from 12x to 30x. Highly strung persons always respond better to higher potencies.

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