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Indium Metallicum

INDIUM METALLICUM

  The Metal Indium (INDIUM)
Headaches and migraine. Seminal emissions. Backache.

Head
Pain in head when straining at stool. Bursting in head during stool. Dull pains in temples and forehead, with nausea, weakness, sleepiness. Gone feeling in stomach about 11 am. Violent attack of sneezing. Sexual psychopathy.

Face
Painful suppurating pimples. Corners of mouth cracked and sore (Condur).

Male
Horribly offensive smell of urine after standing a short time. Emissions too frequent. Diminished power. Testicles tender; drawing pains along spermatic cord.

Throat
Uvula enlarged, ulcerated; thick, tough mucus in back part of pharynx. Worse evening.

Extremities
Stiffness in neck and shoulders. Pain, especially in left arm. Legs restless and weary. Toes itch (Agar).

Dose
Sixth to 200th potency.

Relationship
Compare: Selenium; Titanium (male sexual organs).

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