GALL-STONE - Homeopathic Guide

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Tuesday 16 January 2018

GALL-STONE

Chelidonium: It is the head remedy for gall stones. If taken for a long time, it expels stones from the gall bladder and prevents their formation.

Cholesterin: It should be tried in gall stone colic. It removes congestion and cures fever due to upsetting of gall bladder. 
(Note:-Olive oil is a proved "cure" for gall stones. It should be taken half a pint daily. Take a drink of oil and follow immediately with a drink of lemon juice. After three or four minutes take more oil and follow it up by more lemon juice. Continue until half a pint of oil has been taken and finish up with lemon juice. The lemon juice helps in digesting the oil and prevents sickness. This treatment is said to result in passing of stones in one day, but in some instances the treatment may have to be repeated for two or three days.)

Berberis Vul. Colic from gall stones.

Chionanthus Virginica. Bilious colic, gall-stone colic. It liquefies bile, prevents the formation of stones and expels those already formed; obstruction of liver in malarial places. Constipation; stools clay-coloured, yellow skin, urine almost
black.

Carduus Marianus: Enlargement of liver and spleen. Swelling of gall bladder. Gall-stone colic. Bilious fever. Stools hard, difficult, knotty; alternate with diarrhoea.

Calcarea Carb: Gall-stone colic. Increase of fat in abdomen. Sensitive to slight pressure. Liver region painful when stooping. Inguinal and mesenteric glands swollen and painful.

Hydrastis: Gall-stone colic. Weak muscular power, poor digestion and obstinate constipation. Liver atrophied.

China: Pain in hepatic region as from subcutaneous ulceration, worse from touch. Yellowness of skin and conjunctiva. Colic from gall stone. Swollen hard liver. Prevents formation of stones in gall bladder.

Manganum: It dissolves stones in healthy bile. Gall- stone colic. Jaundice. It cures congestion and tumefaction of the liver.

Natrum Sul: Gall- stone colic coming on after indigestion. Pain in the region of gall bladder. Dribbling of urine after urination. Pain on the right side which extends up to the breast.