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Acidum tartaricum

Kingdom
1Minerals
Phylum
2Elements
Class
1Hydrogen series
Subclass
0Metabolites
Phase
0
Subphase
1Hydrogeniums
Stage
1
Name

Acidum tartaricum

Author

William Boericke

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Chapter

Tartaricum acidum

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Tartaricum acidumFound in grapes, pineapple, sorrel and other fruits. It is an antiscorbutic antiseptic, stimulating the mucous and salivary secretions.
Dullness and lassitude. Great weakness, with diarrhoea, with dry and brown tongue. Pain in heels (Phytol).
Stomach: Excessive thirst, continued vomiting burning in throat and stomach. Dyspepsia with copious secretions of mucus.
Abdomen: Pain around umbilicus and region of loins. Stool color of coffee-grounds (worse at night), with brown and dry tongue, and dark-green vomiting.
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  • ›0 Theory
  • ›5 Homeopathy
  • ›4 Classifications
  • ›1 Series
  • ›1 Hydrogen series
  • ›1 Hydrogeniums
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