Natrum muriaticum is the homeopathic remedy commonly known as table salt or sodium chloride.
Yes; note that natrium muriaticum is a name from middle age, obsolete today.
Natrum muriaticum is the homeopathic remedy commonly known as table salt or sodium chloride.
i dont know about that, but meat tenderizer works
Yes provided it's your simillimum
Natrum Muriaticum also called Common table Salt
Natrum mur gives tissues power to expel poisons and wastes and similar is for excess fat in blood.
Carl Wilhelm Scheele first isolated chlorine in 1774 by reacting manganese dioxide with hydrochloric acid (then known as "muriatic acid"). Scheele, for reasons we won't get into, didn't think that what he had isolated was an element; he believed it was the oxide of a hypothetical element he called "muriaticum". It wasn't until 1810 that Sir Humphrey Davy, after trying (and failing) to isolate muriaticum from its "oxide" became convinced that what Scheele had thought was an oxide was actually an element itself and gave it the name "chlorine" from a Greek word meaning "greenish-yellow" (the word "chlorophyll" comes from the same root).
It may regulate the menstruation if totality of symptoms are present. Never heard of stopping menstuation cycle. I have used for other ailments such as headache while sewing etc with 100 percent relief. PSM
In my practice, I have not seen it necessary to avoid coffee in regards to taking a homeopathic remedy. In fact, for one patient, her homeopathic remedy was administered directly IN her coffee! The effect was still there. If you are quite concerned about an interaction, wait 30 minutes.
Homeopathic medicines are prepared from many natural substances such as herbs (Plant kingdom) and minerals (mineral kingdom). Plant Kingdom: Belladonna atropa (Deadly Nightshade) , Calendula Off (Marigold), Arnica Montana (Leopards bane), Crocus Sativa (Meadow saffron) Mineral Kingdom: Sulphur, Calcarea Carb (Calcium Carbonate) , Nitric-Acid, Natrum-Muriaticum (Common Salt)
In 1809 Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac and Louis-Jacques Thénard tried to decompose dephlogisticated muratic acid air by reacting it with charcoal to release the free element muriaticum (and carbon dioxide). They did not succeed and published a report in which they considered the possibility that dephlogisticated muratic acid air is an element, but were not convinced. In 1810, Sir Humphrey Davy tried the same experiment again, and concluded that it was an element, and not a compound. He named this new element as chlorine, from the Greek word χλωρος (chlōros), meaning green-yellow
A humidifier would easily clear up the sinus infection. I also recommend Vicks Vapo Rub (which i own no copyright to). I use that whenever i have a sinus infection. It clears me up very quickly. Drink lots of fluids, and a little unorthodox, but putting icy-hot under your nose and on your chest will also help.