📊 Side-by-Side Comparison:
Antidoted by: Ars., Ambra, Camph., Coff., Lach., Nit -s-d., Ferr. (Teste). It antidotes: Effects
of putrid meats of fish , rancid fats, salt or salt meats. Chin., Lach., Merc. Compare: (1) Raph. in flatulence.
Caust., Lach., Eup-per., Phos. and Rumex in hoarseness, Rumex is worse 4 a.m. and
11 p.m. Caust. worse in morning from dry cold. Carb -v. worse evening from damp eve ning air. (2) Camph.,
China in hemorrhages intermittents, hectic disorders of alcoholics, Ip. in hemorrhages and intermittents, Meny.
in intermittents with coldness of legs. (3) Op., Sulph. and Psor. in deficient reaction. (4) Sul - ac. in dyspepsia
of alcoholics. Carb-v. has more putridity, Sul-ac. more sourness. (5) Phos. in easily bleeding ulcers, Puls., bad
effect from fat food and pastry, Sulph. in acrid-smelling menses, erysipelas of breasts, Ars. and Bellis in effects
of ice-cream and ice-water in hot weather. (6) Nux-v. in dyspepsia, easily angered, effects of debauchery. Nux-
v. is thin, spare, yellow, wiry, Carb-v sluggish, stout, lazy. (7) Sec. in hemorrhages, cold breath, coldness worse
by warmth. Calc., Carb-an. and Stram. in aversion to darkness. (8) Lach, in weak digestion. Lach, craves milk,
Carb-v. has aversion to it. Intolerance of clothing around waist intermittent fever, flashes of burning heat without
thirst. (9) Sep. in bearing-down in rectum and vagina. Carb-v. has strong odor of menses which Sep. has not.
(10) Rhus-t. in strains in typhus, Colch. in cholera, coldbreath, prostration. Cupr. (11) Carboneum - Spasms
commencing in tongue, down trachea and limbs. Tingling sensation. (12) Lyc., Ars., Chin., Carb -v. contains
potash. Complementary: Chin., Dros., Kali-c. - stitches in heart.