About
A homeopathic remedy derived from the succulent plant, primarily used for injuries to bones and periosteum, especially delayed union of fractures, and corneal injuries.
Keynotes
Injuries to bones and periosteum, tendency for delayed union of fractures, periostitis after trauma, corneal injuries with photophobia
Constitution
Individuals with slow tissue repair, history of bone injuries, or periosteal sensitivity
🤒Symptoms Profile
● General Symptoms
Periostitis, slow-healing fractures, bone injuries, eye injuries (corneal), callus formation, periosteal inflammation
● Mental Symptoms
Restlessness from physical ailments, anxiety due to slow recovery
● Physical Symptoms
Periosteal pain and inflammation, bone fragility, delayed callus formation, corneal opacity with photophobia, eye injuries
Uses
Non-union of fractures, periostitis, bone injuries with delayed healing, corneal ulcers, traumatic injuries to bones and eyes
Modalities
Worse: Touch, pressure, motion. Better: Rest, warmth
💊Dosage Information
Available Potencies
6C, 30C, 200C, 1M
Recommended Dosage
3-5 pills every 2-4 hours for acute injuries; reduce frequency as symptoms improve. Chronic cases: 1-2 doses daily
🔗Relationships & Affinities
🫀 Organ Affinity
Bones, periosteum, eyes (cornea), connective tissue
🤝 Complementary
Calcarea phosphorica, Symphytum, Ruta graveolens
🛡️ Antidotes
Rhus toxicodendron
⚠️Important Cautions
Avoid in acute inflammatory eye conditions requiring conventional care; discontinue if symptoms worsen. Not for emergency trauma
🔗Related Plant Remedies
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