Magnesia muriatica

Latin name: Magnesia muriatica

Short name: Mag-m

Common name: Magnesium Chloride | Magnesia Muriatica | Muriate of Magnesia | Chloride of Magnesium | Bitter Salt

Primary miasm: Sycotic   Secondary miasm(s): Psoric, Cancer

Kingdom: Minerals

Family: Inorganic Salt

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  • Symptomatology
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Prepared from Magnesium chloride (MgCl₂), a deliquescent salt formed by combining magnesium with hydrochloric acid. It occurs naturally in seawater and salt lakes.

Used in supplements to correct magnesium deficiency; industrially in textile and paper processing; traditionally used for nervous disorders and digestion.

First proved by Dr. Wahle and later confirmed by Hahnemann and Hering; also extensively clinically verified by Farrington and Clarke.

  • Liver – especially in chronic, silent hepatic dysfunction
  • Female reproductive system – uterine cramps, menses irregularities
  • Digestive system – constipation, abdominal bloating
  • Nerves – emotional repression, internalised grief
  • Left side of the body – key modalities often left-sided
  • Pressure or firm bandaging
  • Rest and lying on right side
  • Warmth
  • Slow motion
  • Eructation and passing flatus
  • Loosening restrictive clothing
  • Lying on left side
  • Emotional suppression
  • Slightest contradiction or reprimand
  • Noise, especially sudden or harsh
  • Milk (especially in digestive complaints)
  • Evening and night-time
  • Lycopodium – Also hepatic and constipated; more dominant and ego-driven, while Mag-m. is more yielding and introverted
  • Sepia – Similar female reproductive themes, but Sepia is more indifferent and irritable; Mag-m. more weepy and sensitive
  • Natrum muriaticum – Suppressed grief and aversion to consolation; Nat-m. more closed and intellectual; Mag-m. more digestive and uterine
  • Pulsatilla – Mild and weepy; but Mag-m. has more internalisation and liver involvement
  • Alumina – Constipation with ineffectual urging, but Alumina is more confused, dry, and neurologically affected
  • Complementary: Natrum muriaticum, Sepia, Lycopodium
  • Antidotes: Pulsatilla, Nux vomica
  • Follows well: Ignatia, Pulsatilla
  • Precedes well: Sulphur, Sepia

Magnesia muriatica is a remedy of silent sorrow and invisible burden. The patient bears pain quietly, often sacrificing themselves for the sake of peace or duty. Chronic hepatic and uterine disorders arise from emotional repression, grief, and overresponsibility. The personality is gentle but worn, sensitive but inwardly burdened. It is especially suited to women who care for others while silently grieving, and to children of broken homes who show their pain through physical illness.

  • Excellent for constipation in emotionally withdrawn individuals
  • Key remedy in silent hepatic dysfunction, especially with left-sided symptoms
  • Useful in women with suppressed grief and menstrual irregularities
  • Think of it in children of divorced parents with somatic complaints
  • Aversion to milk is a notable keynote, especially in digestive or skin conditions

Mind

  • Ailments from grief
  • Reserved, introverted
  • Weeping, involuntary
  • Fear of being alone

Stomach & Abdomen

  • Aversion to milk
  • Pain, epigastrium, pressing
  • Constipation, ineffectual urging
  • Liver, congestion, painless

Female Genitalia

  • Menses, irregular, painful
  • Uterine prolapse
  • Leucorrhoea, thick, white

Extremities

  • Cramps, calves, night
  • Numbness, left hand
  • Trembling, emotional cause

Skin

  • Dry, cracked
  • Eczema, liver-related
  • Herpes, suppressed grief

Generalities

  • Left-sided complaints
  • Worse lying on left side
  • Better pressure, warmth

Samuel Hahnemann – Chronic Diseases: Clinical and proving basis of Magnesia salts

C. Hering – Guiding Symptoms: Detailed abdominal, uterine, and mental symptoms

James Kent – Lectures on Homoeopathic Materia Medica: Emphasised emotional suppression and liver/uterine affinity

William Boericke – Materia Medica: Condensed clinical indications, especially constipation and menses

John Henry Clarke – Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica: Provided expanded female, digestive, and mind symptoms

Farrington – Clinical Materia Medica: Differentiated Mag-m. from Sepia, Nat-m., and Lycopodium

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