Homeopathy - Kali Carbonicum

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Kali Carb., Potassium Carbonate

Latin Name: Kali carbonicum

 
Description

The uses for Kali Carb. are quite diverse and you may find this remedy helpful in a number of situations.

The typical Kali Carb. person is very sensitive to even the slightest noise or touch. They are easily discouraged and worry about everything, especially their health. This anxiety causes a feeling of "anxiety in the pit of the stomach".


 

Ailments / Situations Where Used

This remedy is very helpful in asthma, when attacks occur between 2 and 4 AM. The situation is improved when sitting bent forward with the elbows on the knees

Digestive symptoms that suggest Kali Carb. include acute, stabbing, pains in the region of liver, an intense craving for sweets and sour foods, and excessive flatulence as soon as patient has eaten.

Kali Carb. is very useful in the treatment of arthritis, asthma, and peptic ulcers. It is useful for dealing with pneumonia that is localized at the base of the right lung or left-sided pneumonia. This remedy may also prove helpful in dealing with lower back pain and right-sided sciatica.


 

Source

Potassium Carbonate: K2CO3.


 

Optimal Absorption

See Dosages and Use under the Homeopathy Introduction.


 

Ailment / Situation Listing

 

Arthritis

Asthma

Excessive Flatulence Shortly After Eating

Intense Cravings for Sour Foods

Intense Cravings for Sweets

Lower Back Pain

Peptic Ulcers

Pneumonia (Specific Situations)

Right-Sided Sciatica

 


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