HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES FROM FISH

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Fish live almost anywhere there is enough water, from the highest mountain streams all the way down to the deepest ocean abyss. They are found in both fresh water and sea water. Almost all of them are cold blooded, able to turn the coldest, most uninviting waters into areas of high productivity. Their bodies are streamlined and equipped with both paired and unpaired fins.

Some of the significant fish-based homoeopathic medications are listed below.

ERYTHRINUS-Red Mullet Fish, a type of Red Mullet found in South America. Dr. Burnett is the source of this remedy. He noticed its effects on some sailors who consumed this fish, including the development of a strange red rash that eventually became chronic, the treatment of syphilis, and the curing of pityriasis rubra in a large patch on the chest. Aurum muriaticum is the remedy’s complementary medicine.

GADUS MORHUAGadus has a strong effect on the respiratory system. There is flapping of the ale nasi similar to Lycopodium clavatum. It also affects the bones and causes heat in the hand. Mentally, there is a strong desire to die. Petroz is our authority for this medicine. Cod fish. The first cervical vertebra of the fish is triturated to prepare medicine.

OLEUM JECORIS ASELLICod liver oil is a remedy for atrophy of infants, emaciation with hot hands and head, restlessness and feverish at night, pain in the liver region, dry, hacking tickling cough, especially at night, constant chilly toward evening, night sweats, and whooping cough in miserable and scrofulous children. Neidhard proved this remedy. It is an oil obtained from the livers of Gadus morrhua and other related fishes.

Burning in the palms, chronic rheumatism, stiff muscles and tendons, aching pain in the elbows, knees, and sacrum.

It is used locally to treat ringworm and causes milk crusts on the skin, skin that is yellow, and cold abscesses.

Insufficient heart systole, decompensated valvular disease, irregular pulse caused by auricular fibrillation, assytole, feeble, frequent, irregular pulse, dyspnea with scant urine, albuminuria, enlarged liver, and no edema are all symptoms of acute nephritis. **EEL SERUM (SERUM ANGUILLAE)** Toxic serum of the eel, Angui

ICHTHYOLUMIts main action is on skin, mucous membrane, and kidneys. It is strongly antiparasitic. Excellent remedy for winter coughs of elderly people. Dry, teasing cough. It is good remedy for polyarthritis. Chronic rheumatism. Uric acid diathesis. Effective for: – A combination of sulphonated hydrocarbons. A fossil product of complex structure found in Tyrol, thought to be the fish deposits, contains 10% of sulfur.

Skin itchiness and boil outbreaks.

Skin conditions treated externally with.

TRACHINUS—made from the venomous fins of the stinging bull or sting viper fish, Trachinus draco.

Trachinus is a potent treatment for ulcers, neuralgia, blood poisoning, and asthma.

Intolerable pains, swelling from acute blood poisoning, gangrene, swelling of the whole body of the injured arm, then of the head and chest are all symptoms of trachinus. It also causes fever, delirium, symptons of hydrophobia, and swelling of the part and, in some cases, gangrene.

Violent burning pain that radiates from the wound to the chest, stinging, burning, and throbbing pain that worsens to intolerable intensity for an hour and then subsides, and violent thirst in all complaints.

The entire body’s skin turned a gangrenous green, and the arms developed blisters.

PYRARARA—A fish found in the Amazon and South America that has been clinically used to treat a variety of skin conditions, as well as Lepra, tuberculosis, syphilis, varicosities, and other conditions.

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