Homeopathy Remedy Natrum Carbonicum



Cold feet; and hands; and hands, with hot forehead; (<) morning and evening on going to sleep, mostly with heat of face, violent beating of heart and apprehension. Coldness of lower limbs, even during the day. Cold, dry hands.

Heat, sweat and exhaustion, without thirst; H. in attacks, with weakness; frequent flushes of H., with ill humor, sadness and anxiety, then weakness. Orgasm over whole body at night, making him so fearful of apoplexy that he was obliged to rise often from bed.

Heat in r. side of sinciput, extending to occipital protuberances, at 9 A.M., with sensitiveness to touch in anterior places; H. in head and face on rising from a seat, with sensation as if all the blood mounted into head; in head, (<) dinner, (>) evening and in bed, with redness of face and with feeling of heaviness; sudden intermittent, in a spot above l. orbit at 9 A.M.; sudden, mounting into H., with redness of face; dry, of H. in forenoon and afternoon; internal, in H. and eyes, without external H. of face, but with thirst, also at night.

Heat of face from 5 P.M. till lying down, with red cheeks; of face, (<) r. cheek, at 11 A.M., with redness of face. Heat creeping from nape down over back, with drawing pain. Burning at lower end of r. scapula, (>) motion, but returning, with pressure; B. in palms; in feet, (<) soles, when walking; in soles; in soles in evening, (>) in bed; in r. little toe in afternoon on walking.

Sweat – In morning; in morning till breakfast, with thirst; towards morning, with thirst; at night; on motion, even in cool weather; on walking or ordinary exertion, (<) back; inclination to, after coition; exhausting, (<) hands; burning, (<) forehead, where hat rests; on hands; on feet when walking. Dryness of skin; distressing, at night, (<) after midnight; of hands, without their usual smoothness.

Clinical Coldness between scapulae.

TF Allen
Dr. Timothy Field Allen, M.D. ( 1837 - 1902)

Born in 1837in Westminster, Vermont. . He was an orthodox doctor who converted to homeopathy
Dr. Allen compiled the Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica over the course of 10 years.
In 1881 Allen published A Critical Revision of the Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica.