Gastric Derangements


Detail description of the tissue salt Gastric Derangements biochemic remedy by E.P. Anshutz in his book A Guide to Twelve Tissue Remedies of Biochemistry, published in 1909….


Ferrum phos. [Ferr-p]

      Inflammation of the stomach, violent pain.

Ferrum phos. [Ferr-p]

      Pain in stomach from eating.

Magn. phos [Mag-p]

      Cramps.

Natrum mur. [Nat-m]

      Water-brash.

Kali phos. [Kali-p]

      Feeling of fullness, pressure, load in pit of stomach, tongue yellow.

Mag phos [Mag-p]

      Umbilical colic, colic generally,.

Natrum Phos [Nat-p]

      Acid stomach,.

Natrum phos. [Nat-p]

      Heartburn, ills from fat.

Natrum sulph. [Nat-s]

      Bitter, bilious, vomiting.

Kali phos. [Kali-p]

      Ulceration of stomach.

Natrum sulph. [Nat-s]

      Painter’s colic.

Kali phos. [Kali-p]

      Enlargement of stomach.

Calcarea phos. [Calc-p]

      Dyspepsia that is temporarily relieved by eating.

Magn. phos. [Mag-p]

      Neuralgia of stomach.

Kali sulph. [Kali-s]

      Catarrh of the stomach.

Natrum mur. [Nat-m]

      Acid things disagree.

Chronic dyspepsia Natrum sulph., Silicea or Kali phos. (See also “Dyspepsia.”).

E.P. Anshutz
Edward Pollock Anshutz – 1846-1918. Editor - Homeopathic Recorder and author of New Old and Forgotten Remedies. Held an Hon. Doctor of Medicine from Hering Medical College.