Kali. Nit.

Kalium nitricum


Common Name(s)
Potassium nitrate, niter, saltpeter.
Origin
Chemically prepared.
Background
Potassium nitrate is used industrially in the
Preparation
of glass, fertilizers, and gunpowder, and as a meat preservative or curing salt.
Preparation
The compound is dissolved or triturated in alcohol.

Remedy profile

Those for whom Kali nit. is most effective prefer to keep themselves busy, becoming weary and sad if they are alone or unoccupied. They like to go out and frequently have dreams about going on trips.

Usually sensitive and dutiful, they become increasingly anxious and melancholic when ill, and may feel physically and mentally numb, as if they are made of wood. Sharp pains and numbness are typically associated with Kali. nit., in conjunction with respiratory problems. The remedy is used for conditions such as asthma, croup, and bronchitis. Further symptoms may include faintness, nausea, an inability to drink due to breathing difficulties, and a sensation of coldness around the area of the heart. There may be labored breathing caused by tightness in the larynx, the throat may be hoarse and rough, and the nose may develop polyps, chronic irritation, catarrh, and sinusitis.

Symptoms better: For gentle movement; for drinking sips of water.

Symptoms worse: For cold and damp; for getting cold; for walking; for veal; for wine or beer.



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