Description
Information about Dr. Reckeweg Argentum Met
Argentum metallicum is a homoeopathic prepared from the metal silver.
Product Origin: Germany
Key uses/benefits:
- It affects nerves, causing convulsive and spasmodic effects.
- It profoundly influences the brain, leading to changes and gradual softening.
- It is effective for eye issues, twitching muscles, and extreme head pain.
- It is beneficial for treating blepharitis, abdominal soreness, and mucous membrane inflammation.
- It has special influence on the larynx, joints, bones, cartilages, and ligaments.
Additional information about Argentum Met
Argentum metallicum is used to treat complaints of sore throat, upper respiratory tract infections, hoarseness and loss of voice, joint pains and headaches. It is also indicated in cases of ovaritis, prolapsed of uterus and erosion of cervix. Depending upon the individualization of case, it is also used for other problems by homoeopathic physicians.
Argentum Metallicum therapeutic range of actions as per Boericke Materia Medica
Emaciation, a gradual drying up, desire for fresh air, dyspnoea, sensation of expansion and left-sided pains are characteristic. The chief action is centered on the articulations and their component elements, bones, cartilages, and ligament’s. Here the small blood vessels become closed up or withered and carious affections result. They come on insidiously, lingering, but progress. The larynx is also a special center for this drug.
Mental.–Hurried feeling; time passes slowly; melancholy.
Head.–Dull paroxysmal neuralgia over left side, gradually increasing and ceasing suddenly. Scalp very tender to touch. Vertigo, with intoxicated feeling, on looking at running water. Head feels empty, hollow. Eyelids red and thick. Exhausting coryza, with sneezing. Pain in facial bones. Pain between left eye and frontal eminence.
Throat.–Raw, hawking, gray, jelly-like mucus, and throat sore on coughing. Profuse and easy morning expectoration.
Respiratory.–Hoarseness Aphonia. Raw, sore feeling when coughing. Total loss of voice of professional singers. Larynx feels sore and raw. Easy expectoration, looking like boiled starch. Feeling of raw spot near supra sternal fossa. Worse from use of voice. Cough from laughing. Hectic fever at noon. On reading aloud, must hem and hawk. Great weakness of chest; worse left side. Alteration in timbre of voice. Pain in left lower ribs.
Back.–Severe backache; must walk bent, with oppression of chest.
Urine.–Diuresis. Urine profuse, turbid, sweet odor. Frequent urination. Polyuria.