Thyroidinum is the thermostat remedy: a body too hot and hurried or too cold and stuck. In the hot stream the patient is restless, tremulous, flushed, sweating, with palpitations and ravenous hunger yet weakness; exertion and warmth overshoot them. In the cold stream they are puffy, chilly, slow, with dry skin, falling hair, constipation, heavy menses late or scant, and a weary heart. The neck/thyroid feels full or tender; collars annoy. Skin and hair broadcast metabolic truth; the female axis sways with the gland; the heart loudly registers small stimuli. Modalities are crisp: worse heat/exertion/excitement, better cool air/rest/regular small meals (hot), or worse cold/inertia, better warmth/steady routine (cold). Prescribe when this metabolic polarity plus thyroid neck signs and skin–hair barometer weave a coherent whole [Clarke], [Boericke], [Hughes].
Sarcode remedies starting with "T" (1 found)
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