Malandrinum

Malandrinum


Common Name(s)
Horse grease.
Origin
Specimen of the oily secretion taken from an infected horse.
Background
Grease is a disease that affects horses, causing inflammation of the fetlocks, which become covered by an oily secretion.
Preparation
The specimen is rendered sterile, dissolved in purified water, then diluted and succussed.

Remedy profile

Malandrinum is commonly used for skin problems characterized by greasy, pustular eruptions, rough, unhealthy-looking skin, or dry, scaly, itchy skin with cracks or fissures, especially on the hands and feet during cold weather. The remedy may also be given as an antidote to any adverse effects of a smallpox vaccination.

Symptoms better: None known.

Symptoms worse: In the evening.



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