APPETITE- INCREASED OR RAVENOUS - Homeopathic Guide

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Tuesday 16 January 2018

APPETITE- INCREASED OR RAVENOUS

Cina: Increased appetite when the cause is the presence of worms. Child feels better by eating.

Lac. Can: Very hungry, cannot eat enough to satisfy.

Fluoric Acid: Increased appetite and is continually hungry. He craves for cold water. All-gone sensation in stomach. Always eating which relieves but it does not last long, for soon he becomes hungry again.

Abies Can: Gnawing hunger. Tendency to overeat.

Gratiola: Hunger after a meal with feeling of emptiness.

Lachesis: Increased appetite with pain in stomach.

Lycopodium: Ravenous appetite until he begins to eat when it is satisfied after a few mouthfuls.

Petroleum: Increased appetite with diarrhoea.

Iodine: It is an excellent remedy for canine hunger. Feels faint if he does not eat every three or four hours. He eats between meals and yet he is hungry. Give in 3X dilution.

Alumina Silicate:
Alumina Phos:
Appetite increased without relish of food; hungry even after eating. Ravenous hunger.

Abrotanum: Craves bread, boiled milk to satisfy his gnawing hunger. A version to milk.

Rhus Tox: Canine hunger without appetite.

Argentum Metallicum: Hungry after eating full meal.

Arum Triphyllum: Sensation of emptiness after breakfast.

Anantherum: Morbid hunger. Wakes at night. Tape worms.

Hydrastis: Hunger with loathing of food. This symptom is very characteristic of the remedy. Defective assimilation.

Sulphur: All-gone sensation one hour before the usual time for food especially at 11 A.M. If food is not served, he becomes weak and nauseated. Burning of palms of hands and soles and of the head.

Nux Vom: After use of beer. In chronic dysentery.

Acid Phos: Awakened by canine hunger.

Calcarea Carb:
Ferrum Met:
Iodium:
Excessive hunger alternated with loss of appetite. In marasmus losing flesh while eating well.

Merc. Cor: In cancer of stomach.

Coffea: With hurried eating.

Ars. Alb: Has to eat, although it troubles after sometime of eating.

Hyoscyamus: Canine hunger before epileptic attack.

Eup. Perf: In intermittent fever after quinine.

Zincum Met: With sensation of weakness in limbs.

Natrum Carb: In forenoon with all-gone sensation at the pit of the stomach.

Allium Sat: Habit of eating too much; gluttony.

Veratrum Alb: During pregnancy. With frequent urination.

Oleum Jec: In children.

Ignatia: From habitual smoking.

Cannabis Ind: Hunger not appeased by food.