Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Search Hpathy
Ads by Google
Nasal Polyps Treatment
Liver Disease Natural Remedies to treat and prevent nasal
Homeopathy polyps.
www.sinuswars.co.uk
Liver Problems
CyberKnife
Thuja Remedy Full-body treatment tumors cancers using
image-guided robotic tech...
www.aciba dem .com .tr/cybe rknife/en
Homeopathic Treatment, Cure & Medicines Liver failure
Ayurveda A Natural Way to Health.
Researched and Established Therapy.
CowUrine The ra py.in
LIVER DISEASES Prevent Mouth Ulcers
Colgate Total 12, Fights Germs & Gives 12
Hour Protection.
Colgate .co.in
Homeopathic Remedies & Homeopathy Treatment for Liver
Enlargement, Hypertrophy, Jaundice, Hepatitis, Gall Stones
Homeopathic Remedies
#Mercurius. [Merc]
This remedy has much sensitiveness and dull pain in the region of the liver; the patient
cannot lie on the right side. The liver is enlarged. The skin and conjunctiva are jaundiced.
The stools are either clay-colored from absence of bile, or yellowish-green bilious stools
passed with a great deal of tenesmus. There is a yellowish white coated tongue which
takes the imprint of the teeth and there is a foetid breath, loss of appetite and
depression of spirits. Leptandra has aching and soreness in the region of the liver and is
especially indicated in the lazy livers of city men; but is distinguished from Mercurius in
the stools, which are pitchlike and black, accompanied with no tenesmus, but rather a
griping and the pains of Leptandra are dull, aching and burning in the posterior part of
the liver. The character of the diarrhea will also distinguish Mercurius from Magnesia
muriatica, which is useful in the enlarged livers of puny and rachitic children. Mercurius is
the remedy for jaundice arising from abuse of quinine when fever is present. It is a
splendid remedy for "torpid liver." It suits well simple jaundice in children. Cowperthwaite
believes that, as a rule, Mercurius dulcis 2X is the most effective preparation of mercury
…hpathy.com/liver-symptoms-treatme… 1/4
5/27/2011 LIVER DISEASES Liver Enlargement, …
believes that, as a rule, Mercurius dulcis 2X is the most effective preparation of mercury
in catarrhal jaundice.
#Podophyllum. [Podo]
The principal use of Podophyllum is in liver affections. Primarily, it induces a large flow of
bile, and, secondarily, great torpidity, followed by jaundice. It is indicated in torpid or
chronically congested liver, when diarrhea is present. The liver is swollen and sensitive,
the face and eyes are yellow and there is a bad taste in the mouth. The tongue is coated
white or yellow and the bile may form gall stones. There is a loose watery diarrhea, or if
constipation be present the stools are clay-called. It somewhat resembles Mercurius; it is
sometimes called "vegetable mercury." There are a number of drugs having the symptom
that the tongue takes the imprint of the teeth, namely; Mercurius, Podophyllum, Yucca,
Stramonium, Rhus and Arsenic. Another symptom of Podophyllum is that the patient
constantly rubs the region of the liver with the hand. Functional torpor of the portal
system and the organs connected there with indicates Podophyllum. There is
constipation, clay-colored stool, jaundice and langour.
#Chelidonium. [Chel]
The liver symptoms of Chelidonium are very prominent. There is soreness and stitching
pains in the region of the liver, but the keynote for this drug in hepatic diseases is a pain
under the angle of the right shoulder blade, which may extend to the chest, stomach, or
hypochondrium; there is swelling of the liver, chilliness, fever, jaundice, yellow coated
tongue, bitter taste and a craving for acids and sour things, such as pickles and vinegar.
The stools are profuse, bright yellow and diarrhea; they may be clayey in color. It is
remedy to be used in simple biliousness and jaundice, and in hepatic congestion or
inflammation the character of the stools will distinguish Bryonia. Taken altogether,
Chelidonium is perhaps our greatest liver remedy; it causes the liver to secrete thinner
and more profuse bile than any remedy; it is a useful remedy to promote the expulsion
of gall stones, and to prevent their formation. It was Rademacher's great remedy for gall
stones, and Cowperthwaite finds it his best remedy. In simple catarrhal jaundice it is
often all sufficient. It affects the left lobe of the liver much less than does Carduus
marianus.
#Digitalis. [Dig]
When jaundice arises from cardiac diseases, Digitalis may be the remedy. There is no
retention of bile, nor obstruction of the ducts, but the jaundice is due to the fact that
the liver does not take from the blood the elements which go to form bile. There is
present drowsiness, bitter taste, soreness , enlargement and bruised feeling in the
region of the liver. Sepia has the yellow sallow face with the yellow saddle across the
nose, with stools of bright yellow or ashy color. Digitalis is useful in the worst forms of
jaundice if the pulse be irregular and intermittent, and if there be rapid prostration of the
strength.
#Lycopodium. [Lyc]
Lycopodium acts powerfully on the liver. The region of the liver is sensitive to the touch,
and there is a feeling of tension in it, a feeling as if a cord were tied about the waist.
Cirrhosis. The pains are dull and aching instead of sharp and lancinating, as under
Chelidonium. Fulness in the stomach after eating a small quantity. There are no real
icteric symptoms, but there is a peculiar sallow complexion. Natrum sulphuricum is useful
when the patient has a bad, slimy taste in the mouth and "thinks he is bilious." There is
apt to be weight and aching in the liver; he can lie on that side, but on turning to the left
side the liver seems to pull and draw. Natrum sulphuricum is the greatest Schuessler
specific for liver affections, and clinically it has often worked well. Dr. Alfred Pope claims
that Lycopodium is more useful than any other remedy in old hepatic congestions. Pain
in back and right side from congestion will often yield to the remedy.
#Sulphur. [Sulph]
Sulphur is suitable to chronic affections of the liver; it increases the flow of bile and there
is much pain and soreness in the liver. Sulphur often completes the cure commenced by
Nux. Liver complaints from abuse of mercury will oftentimes call for Sulphur. If the stools
are colorless and if much jaundice or ascites be present Sulphur is contra-indicated.
Lachesis, however, has jaundice, as do all snake poisons, and is useful in the enlarged
livers of drunkards, with tenderness on pressure and throbbing in the right side.
Jaundice from sexual excesses call for Cinchona. Dr. Thayer, of Boston, recommended
Cinchona in biliary calculi,and Dr. Williams,of Augusta, Me., has had success with Ipecac
in this connection. Burnett claims that Hydrastis is the best remedy in gall-stone colic.
Berberis vulgaris is also an important remedy in gall-stone affections.
#Phosphorus. [Phos]
Phosphorus is homoeopathic to fatty degeneration of the liver, with well marked
soreness and jaundice. The stools are grayish white. Cirrhosis and atrophy may also call
for Phosphorus. The jaundice is indicative of organic diseases, and the remedy is a
useful one in malignant diseases of the liver. Digitalis has also been recommended in
acute yellow atrophy. Jaundice accompanying pneumonia may also call for Phosphorus.
#Taraxacum [Tarax]
This is a decided liver remedy, and the indications are a mapped tongue and a bitter
taste in the mouth, chilliness after eating, pain and soreness in the region of the liver
and bilious diarrhea. Kali bichromicum also has a mapped tongue. Yucca filamentosa has
a pain going from the upper region of the liver to the back and a bad taste in the mouth.
The stools are loose and bilious, accompanied with much flatus. The face is yellow and
sallow and the tongue takes the imprint of the teeth. Another remedy used in bilious
troubles is Euonymus; it has intense heavy, wearing, occipital headache, the stools are
deficient in bile, and it is useful in cardiac disturbance from inaction of the liver.
Euonymus 2X is an admirable remedy in hepatic congestion. Dr. Wm. E. Leonard says: "
In the case of torpid livers with tendency to attacks of biliary colic, it anticipates and
prevents the colic." Chionanthus has biliousness, sick headache, coated tongue, nausea
and complete anorexia. It is remedy highly recommended for biliary calculi. Jaundice and
hepatic pain are its indications. It overcomes catarrh, liquifies the bile, prevents the
formation of calculi and promotes the discharge of those already formed. Sluggish
circulation in the liver with the long train of symptoms resulting therefrom are
indications. Ptelea has sharp pains in right hypochondria, distress in liver and
constipation.
…hpathy.com/liver-symptoms-treatme… 3/4
5/27/2011 LIVER DISEASES Liver Enlargement, …
constipation.
RELATED ARTICLES
- Viral Hepatitis
- Indigestion
- Hepatitis A
- Hepatitis B
SEARCH HPATHY
Hpathy.com is the
world's leading resource
Search Hpathy
for homeopathy and
holistic health and one of
the top health, fitness
and medicine websites globally. Search Hpathy.com to explore its full content and more
information about any disease, diagnosis, prognosis and treatment options.
…hpathy.com/liver-symptoms-treatme… 4/4