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Materia Medica Viva Volume 2 – page 281

AMMONIUM MURIATECUM
Muria s. Hydrochloras ammonii Sel ammoniacum
English: Muriate of ammonia; Hydrochlorate of ammonia; Sal ammoniac;
Ammonium chloride; NH, Cl French: Ammoniaque muriate; Muriate ou Hydrochlorate d’ammoniaque; Sel
ammoniaque German: Salmiac; Salzsaures Ammonium
Mode of preparation: This is a lengthy process which involves extracting the salt from several substances; it is then further purified to yield the crystallized form of the substance. The crystallized form is employed because it is more easily triturated for Homeopathic use. From this crystallized form the first three triturations are made with sugar of milk; subsequent liquid attenuations are made in the usual way.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
Ammonium muriaticum has many similarities to Ammonium carbonicum. The effects of each on the mucous membranes are almost
identical – profuse discharges that are acrid. The menstrual syndrome is quite similar with prostration, diarrhea and vomiting, and dark, clotted
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contracting pain in the groin that forces her to walk bent. The effect upon the lungs is somewhat similar but less severe in Ammonium muriaticum, and the effect of sprains, the subsequent pains “as if tendons are shortened, with a constricting feeling” are characteristic of both. While the heart is not as affected in this remedy as in Ammonium carbonicum, the vascular system seems to be markedly affected, readily producing elevation of the blood pressure.
There are two great characteristics of this remedy: one is a feeling of palpitation in local parts, such as the eyelids or the glands, etc.; the other is a feeling of tension or tightness in muscles and tendons, as if they were short. Whenever either of these symptoms are encountered, one should think of Ammonium muriaticum.
Ammonium muriaticum will be indicated in cases of chronic sprains which, though having been originally injured several months previously, still experience the same intensity of pain as at the time of