SERUM ANGUILLAE

SERUM ANGUILLAE 6x, 6C, 12C, 30C, 200C, 1M, 10M USES AND SYMPTOMS

SERUM ANGUILLAESERUM ANGUILLAE

(Eel Serum)

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Eel serum has a toxic effect on the blood, quickly destroying its red blood cells. It leads to the presence of albumin and kidney elements in urine, hemoglobinuria, and prolonged anuria (24-26 hours). Autopsy results show its primary action on the kidneys. Secondarily, it impacts the liver and heart, showing changes commonly seen in infectious diseases.

These findings suggest the therapeutic use of eel serum. When the kidneys are acutely affected due to cold, infection, or intoxication, and symptoms like reduced urine output, anuria, and albuminuria appear, eel serum is highly effective in restoring urination and quickly stopping albuminuria. In cases of heart disease with irregular heartbeats and asystole, when kidney function is impaired, eel serum can yield positive results. However, choosing the right remedy can be challenging. While Digitalis is used for arterial hypertension, reduced urine output, and edema, eel serum is better suited for hypertension and reduced urine without edema. Eel serum specifically targets the kidneys, whereas Digitalis is more for the heart. Published clinical observations seem to support this distinction.

Eel serum has shown limited effectiveness in asystole but has been very effective in treating cardiac uremia. When Digitalis fails, eel serum relieves kidney blockage and promotes abundant urination. Its primary use seems to be in acute nephritis caused by cold (Jousset). It’s also useful for subacute nephritis and heart diseases where compensation fails, leading to asystole. Dr. Jousset’s experiments demonstrate that eel serum causes hematuria, albuminuria, and reduced urine output. In acute nephritis with potential uremia, eel serum should be considered. It is also effective in functional heart diseases, such as mitral insufficiency, asystole (with or without edema), shortness of breath, and impaired urine output.

Relationship: There is a strong similarity between eel serum and viper venom.
Comparison: Pelias berus, Lachesis.

SYMPTOMS OF SERUM ANGUILLAE

Kidney-related symptoms:

Oliguria (reduced urine output)
Anuria (absence of urine production)
Albuminuria (presence of albumin in the urine)
Hemoglobinuria (hemoglobin in the urine)
Hematuria (blood in the urine)
Acute nephritis, often triggered by cold, infection, or intoxication
Renal obstruction and impaired kidney function
Heart-related symptoms:

Irregular heartbeats (cardiac irregularities)
Asystole (severe weakening or failure of the heart’s function)
Cardiac uremia (kidney failure leading to uremic symptoms in heart disease)
Heart diseases with functional impairment, such as mitral insufficiency
Dyspnea (shortness of breath)
General symptoms:

Hypertension (high blood pressure)
Lack of edema (swelling) in certain cases
Difficulty with urinary secretion (difficulty in urinating)

selection of the potency

  1. Individualization:

    • Homeopathy is based on the principle of treating the individual, not just the disease. The unique symptoms and characteristics of the person are crucial in determining the most suitable potency.
  2. Intensity of Symptoms:

    • The intensity of the symptoms guides the choice of potency. If the symptoms are intense and acute, a lower potency (e.g., 6C, 30C) might be considered. For chronic conditions with less intensity, higher potencies (e.g., 200C, 1M) may be appropriate.
  3. Sensitivity of the Patient:

    • Some individuals are more sensitive to homeopathic remedies, while others may require higher potencies. The practitioner considers the patient’s sensitivity when selecting the potency.
  4. Acute vs. Chronic Conditions:

    • Lower potencies are often used for acute conditions, while higher potencies may be considered for chronic or long-standing issues.
  5. Previous Response to Potencies:

    • The patient’s response to previous homeopathic treatments helps guide the choice of potency. If a particular potency has been effective in the past, it may be repeated or adjusted as needed.
  6. Vital Force and Susceptibility:

    • Homeopathy views illness as a disturbance in the vital force. The practitioner assesses the patient’s overall vitality and susceptibility to determine the appropriate potency.
  7. Aggravation or Amelioration:

    • The direction of the symptom response (aggravation or amelioration) after taking a remedy can influence the choice of potency.
  8. Miasmatic Considerations:

    • In classical homeopathy, the concept of miasms (inherited disease tendencies) is considered. The practitioner take this into account when selecting the potency.
  9. Practitioner Experience:

    • The experience and preference of the homeopathic practitioner play a role. Some practitioners may have success with certain potencies based on their clinical experience.

SAFETY INFORMATION

  • Do not exceed the recommended dose by physician
  • Keep out of the reach of children
  • Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight
  • Maintain half an hour gap between food/drink/any other medicines and homoeopathic medicine
  • Avoid any strong smell in the mouth while taking medicine e.g. camphor, garlic, onion, coffee, hing

Medicine images use for reference only selection of homeopathic medicine depends on the individual’s specific symptoms and overall constitution. Moreover, homeopathy is a holistic system of medicine that treats the individual as a whole. In addition to addressing the physical symptoms, it takes into account the emotional and mental state of the person. Consequently, it’s crucial to consult with a qualified homeopathic practitioner for personalized treatment.
The information provided on this website is intended solely for educational purposes.  Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider.

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