# Manganum Sulphuricum

## Remedy Classification
- **Type:** Homeopathic Remedy
- **Miasm:** Psoric Miasm
- **Temperament:** Neutral
- **Aggravation Time:** Neutral/Anytime

## Keynote Indications
Cooper said, “This Salt of Manganese deserves more attention than seems to be at present 
given to it. It has been proved to cause vomiting, paralysis without convulsions and inflammation of the stomach 
and small intestines. As well as of the liver, spleen and heart.” 
C. G. Gmelin, who experimented with it, recorded its property of causing such an extraordinary secretion of 
bile that nearly all the intestines were colored yellow by it and the large intestines had a wax -yellow color 
communicated to them. 
According to Rutherford, Mang -s. is a powerful intestinal, but a feeble hepatic stimulant. Toothache in a bad 
tooth, on right side, upperjaw. Shooting, darting extending up the whole side of face and head. Painful parts 
tender to touch. 
Ure found Mang-s. to act on man as a purgative and cholagogue in doses of one to two drachms in half a pint 
of water. It has, however, caused vomiting and sweating as well as purgation and is uncertain in its action from 
an allopathic point of view. 
Mang-s. lx cured in one case of hepatic derangement where the stools were com posed of large quantities of 
bile.

## Symptoms by System

