Kali Bromatum


Kali Bromatum homeopathy medicine, complete details of homeopathic remedy Kali Bromatum from Keynotes and Characteristics by H C Allen…


Kali Bromatum Adapted to large persons inclined to obesity; acts better in children than in adults.

Loss of sensibility, fauces, larynx, urethra, entire body; staggering, uncertain gait; feels as if legs were all over sidewalk.

Nervous, restless; cannot sit still, must move about or keep occupied; hands and fingers in constant motion; fidgety hands (fidgety feet, Zincum met. ); twitching of fingers.

Fits of uncontrollable weeping and profound melancholic delusions.

Loss of memory; forgets how to talk; absent-minded; has to be told the word before he could speak it ( Anacardium ).

Depressed, low-spirited, anxious, “feel as if they would lose their minds.”

Inco-ordination of muscles ( Gelsemium ); nervous weakness or paralysis of motion and numbness.

Restlessness and sleeplessness due to worry and grief, loss of property or reputation, from business embarrassments ( Hyoscyamus ).

Night terrors of children ( Kali phos. ); grinding teeth in sleep, screams, moans, cries; horrible dreams, cannot be comforted by friends. Somnambulism ( Silicea ).

Kali Bromatum Spasms: from fright, anger or emotional causes in nervous plethoric persons; during parturition, teething, whooping-cough, Bright’s disease.

Kali Bromatum Epilepsy: congenital, syphilitic, tubercular; usually a day or two before menses; at new moon; headache follows attack.

Cholera infantum, with reflex irritation of brain, before effusion; first stage of hydrocephaloid.

Daily colic in infants about 5 a. m. (at 4 p. m. Colocynthis, Lycopodium ).

Nervous cough during pregnancy; dry, hard, almost incessant, threatening abortion ( Conium ).

Stammering; slow, difficult speech ( Bovista, Stramonium ).

Acne: simplex, indurata, rosacea; bluish-red, pustular, on face, chest, shoulders; leaves unsightly scars ( Carbo animalis ); in young fleshy persons of gross habits.

Kali Bromatum Relations. – One of the antidotes for lead poisoning.

Often curative after [Eugenia jambos] in acne.

H. C. Allen
Dr. Henry C. Allen, M. D. - Born in Middlesex county, Ont., Oct. 2, 1836. He was Professor of Materia Medica and the Institutes of Medicine and Dean of the faculty of Hahnemann Medical College. He served as editor and publisher of the Medical Advance. He also authored Keynotes of Leading Remedies, Materia Medica of the Nosodes, Therapeutics of Fevers and Therapeutics of Intermittent Fever.