Acidum sulphurosum MT is used in dyspepsia with vomiting of yeasty material; intestinal dyspepsia with gas and flatulence and general deficiency of acid in the system. In pneumonia, it is indicated when the condition is with purulent expectoration. Other indications include bronchitis with fetid discharge and diphtheria. In scabies, applied locally, it is even more prompt in action than sulphur. It is used as a spray in tonsillitis. According to Ringer, ten to fifteen minims taken ten minutes before each meal will remedy heartburn and prevent fermentation and flatulence. It also removes thrush (candidiasis of oral cavity). In scabies, applied locally, it is even more prompt in action than sulphur. Wounds, sore nipples, bruises were also amenable to its local use. Erysipelas, a local application of equal parts of the acid and glycerine.
Reference
1. W. Boericke, New Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica & Repertory [with Relationship of Remedies], Second Re-Augmented & Revised Edition Based on Ninth Edition, Reprint Edition 2002, B. Jain Publishers, New Delhi.
2. Dr. P. N. Varma, et al., A Compendium of Rare and Clinically Established Mother Tinctures, 4th Edition, Dr. Willmar Schwabe India Pvt. Ltd., A-36, Sector 60, Noida.
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