Materia Medica

KALI MURIATICUM – Allen TF

The general characteristic indications for this drug seems to be connective tissue exudations; diphtheria ulcerations; croupous exudations.

Lymphatic enlargements.

Ulcerations, especially at the base of the tongue, with whitish-gray exudations, etc.

Epilepsy, choroiretinitis, with hazy vitreous; parenchymatous keratitis; exudative retinitis; scrofulous inflammations of the eye; kerato-iritis, with pus in the anterior chamber (Hep.sul.).

In the hands of Dr. Houghtonit seems to have cured a great numberof obstinate cases of disease of the ear, especially proliferous inflammations of the middle ear, with obstruction of the Eustachian tube and naso-pharyngeal catarrh, retraction of drum; exfoliation of the epithelial layer of the tympanum; deafness, with earache, swelling of the glands, sore throat, etc.

Nasal catarrh, sneezing and profuse secretion of mucus (kali-iod.).

Naso-pharyngeal catarrh, the vault of the pharynx covered with adherent crusts (kali-bi.).

Paralysis of the facial nerve of r.side beginning with faceache and facial neuralgia, with twitching and trembling of the muscles of the face, < eating, speaking or touch.

Gums inflamed and bleed easily.

Aphthous ulcers in the mouths of children or mothers; canker; excoriation of the mouth (kali chlor.); epithelioma of the mouth, excessive ulceration; epithelioma of the tongue, hypertrophy and ulceration.

Follicular pharyngitis, with expectoration of cheesy lumps; tonsilitis.

It is recommended by Schussler for a great variety of abdominal troubles, especially for portal congestion, enlarged liver, constipation, haemorrhoids or yellow diarrhoea.

Dyspepsia, especially caused by fat food.

Catarrh of the bladder; inflammation of the kidneys.

Orchitis; gonorrhoea; gleet; soft chancre; chronic syphilis.

Uterine haemorrhage; leucorrhoea, albuminuria of pregnancy; nausea of pregnancy; puerperal fever.

Asthma.

Croupy cough; whooping cough, expectoration white, milky.

Exudative stage of pleurisy, especially with plastic adhesions.

Pericarditis.

Palpitation.

Swollen joints, with articular rheumatism.

Chronic rheumatism.

Rheumatic paralysis.

Swellings.

Abscesses; boils; carbuncles; a great variety of eruptions; especially eczema, erysipelas, herpes, ulcerations; warts, etc.

In general, Schussler praises it as a remedy for glandular swellings, follicular inflammations; general effects of fatty food or pastry.