What is natrum muriaticum used for?

What is natrum muriaticum used for?

Helps promote and maintain healthy water balance. For the temporary relief of symptoms associated with general colds.

What is the common name for natrum muriaticum?

(Nat. mur.) Common names : Sodii chloridum, Natrium chloratum, Common salt, Sodium chloride; French: Chlorure de sodium; German: Chlornatrium.

Is natrum Mur and natrum muriaticum?

Natrum muriaticum (Nat. mur.) is a slow acting remedy that responds well to chronic ailments. It is seldom prescribed for acute conditions, and then only when symptoms specific to the remedy are present.

What are dreamdreams and how do we interpret them?

Dreams have their literal and interpretative applications in Homœopathy. When the patient repeatedly dreams of the ocean, looking up the symptoms related to water is a literal interpretation. This approach only offers the limited number of rubrics found in the dream sections of the repertory and MateriaMedica.

What causes amorous and frightful dreams in Conium?

Amorous and frightful in dreams in conium are due to sudden deprivation of sexual relationship in widows and widowers. Homeopathic treatment begins with a thorough investigation into all aspects of the patient’s life.

What do dreams reveal about the unconscious?

According to a poll conducted by Newsweek, a whopping 43% of Americans believe that dreams reveal unconscious desires and wishes. Famed psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud described dreams as the royal road to the unconscious and suggested that by studying the obvious content of dreams, we could then bring to light the hidden and unconscious desires

What is the meaning of Dreams?

· Indian texts Upanishads say that, dreams are merely expressions of inner desires. In Civilization in Transition ( Collected Works, Vol. 10) Jung wrote that dreams were a hidden door to the innermost recesses of the psyche. Dreams are a door that opens into the cosmic night, which represented the psyche long before there was an ego consciousness.

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