Description
Information about Dr. Reckeweg Ammonium Carb
Ammonium carbonicum is also known as sal volatile, sesqui carbonate of ammonia. It is a chemical compound with chemical formula (NH4)2CO3CO2.
Ammonium carbonicum benefits are best seen in scrofulous children, stout and sedentary women who easily catch cold in winter and have to use smelling- bottle for it.
Product Origin: Germany
Key uses/benefits:
- It addresses under oxygenation of blood and sluggish blood flow, leading to sensitivity to cold open air and somnolence.
- It is effective for haemorrhages, especially from the nose in the morning or after eating, with blood rushing to the nose even when stooping.
- It alleviates loss of breath on falling asleep, requiring the patient to awaken to resume breathing.
- It is useful for menstrual troubles with premature, copious, dark menses, bleeding piles, or pain in the abdomen, loins, or toothache. Cholera-like symptoms may precede menses.
- It is effective for ulcerations, especially in the tonsils, with a tendency to become gangrenous.
- It relieves nasal stoppage, mainly at night, causing mouth breathing.
Additional information about Ammonium carbonicum
Ammonium carbonicum, commonly used in 30th potency, is effective for scrofulous children and tired, stout women with a sedentary lifestyle. It addresses easy fatigue, susceptibility to catching cold with nasal stoppage, and mental ill-humor during wet weather. Indicated for those habitually tired, sedentary, and slow to react, it treats symptoms such as diarrhea and vomiting before menses, frequent and profuse menses, wheezing with suffocation, and sensitivity to cold air and water. Additionally, it alleviates feelings of heaviness and uncleanness.
Ammonium Carbonicum therapeutic range of actions as per Boericke Materia Medica
Mind: Forgetful. Sad during rain storms. Cannot bear to talk or hear others talk. Sad and weeping for no reason.
Head: Pulsations felt in the forehead that are better by pressure and in a warm room.
Nose: Discharge of corrosive mucus. Nose stopped up at night. Nose bleed after washing and after eating. Tip of nose red and congested.
Stomach: Pain in abdomen with heartburn, nausea and chills. Hungry but quick satiety.
Female: Watery discharge from the vagina that burns and corrodes. Aversion to the opposite gender. Excessive menstrual flow with pain and hard, difficult stool. Legs feel weak. Yawns during menses and feels too cold.
Respiratory: Hoarse with cough at 3 am and difficulty breathing. Respiratory symptoms worse after any effort, and on entering a warm room, or on climbing up the stairs.
Modalities: Worse in evenings, from cold, wet weather, from wet applications, by washing, and during 3 to 4 am, during menses. Better, by lying on painful side and on stomach; and in dry weather.
Other symptoms found in:
1. Eyes
2. Ears
3. Face
4. Mouth
5. Throat
6. Urine