Remedy of the Day

SILICA

By ILH Editorial
April 19, 2011· 1 min read
SILICA
Remedy of the DayILH Editorial · April 19, 2011 · 1 min

REMEDY OF THE DAY: SILICA The idea of a Silica patient is that they are YIELDING (flexible). easy to get alone with, agreeable, it is a kind of shyness or timidity but not cowardice. is submissiveness that arises out of lack of energy. Very intelligent, sensitive to impressions, braing f

REMEDY OF THE DAY: SILICA The idea of a Silica patient is that they are YIELDING (flexible). easy to get alone with, agreeable, it is a kind of shyness or timidity but not cowardice. is submissiveness that arises out of lack of energy. Very intelligent, sensitive to impressions, braing forg, obstinate, abstracted, fixed ideas, thinks only of pins, fears them, searches and counts them. They are delicate, refined as the essence, the coarse element, thin pale, delicate and highly refined, perceptive, but not assertive nor aggressive. Defective nutrition do to imperfect assimilation, bone diseases with caries and necrosis, Silica can stimulate the organism to reabsorb fibrotic conditions and scar tissues. In PHTHISIS, must be used with care, for there it may cause the absorption of scar tissue, liberate the dissease walled in into new activity. It is a very deep remedy, for chroni disease and slow in action. Scrofulous, rachitic children with large head, open fontanelles and sutures, distended abdomen, slow in walking. Ill effects of vaccination, suppurative processes, fistulous burrowings. Ripen abscesses since it promotes suppuration, silica is cold and chilly hugs the fire, wants warm clothing, hates drafts, hand and feet coldWarmth, wrapping up head, summer, in wet or humid wheather. AND MANY MANY OTHER CHRONIC DISEASES. Beatrizhh !

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