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On the 6/22 Empower Hour! webinar Dr. Christina, Sara and I will discuss with you why and how to repertorize. This is the homeopathic method of individualizing pets to find and use helpful homeopathic remedies.
Using it is easy once you look closely at individual symptoms, and know what to do with the information. The need to define symptoms is the reason "diarrhea" is in quotes. It is just a general description that doesnt help that much when it comes to repertorizing.
All you need to do is describe the symptom in detail then use an index of symptoms, called a repertory, to find remedies that can help that symptom.
The next step is to put all the symptoms and remedies together to narrow down the choices of homeopathic remedies. As you can see in the diarrhea rubrics listed below, some contain hundreds of remedies.
BTW-A rubric is a list of the homeopathic medicines that have been found to be useful for the symptom.
Here are a few ways to define the general symptom of diarrhea:
There are lots of important details for every symptom. These are the things you'll want to keep track of.
Here's a few homeopathic medicines and the symptoms that help define them, which Dr. Sara has found helpful:
On the 6/22 Empower Hour! webinar Dr. Christina, Sara and I will discuss with you why and how to repertorize. This is the homeopathic method of individualizing pets to find and use helpful homeopathic remedies.
Using it is easy once you look closely at individual symptoms, and know what to do with the information. The need to define symptoms is the reason "diarrhea" is in quotes. It is just a general description that doesnt help that much when it comes to repertorizing.
All you need to do is describe the symptom in detail then use an index of symptoms, called a repertory, to find remedies that can help that symptom.
The next step is to put all the symptoms and remedies together to narrow down the choices of homeopathic remedies. As you can see in the diarrhea rubrics listed below, some contain hundreds of remedies.
BTW-A rubric is a list of the homeopathic medicines that have been found to be useful for the symptom.
Here are a few ways to define the general symptom of diarrhea:
- Normal = well-formed (no residue when picked up)
- “Diarrhea” (or wet stool) - The general rubric is: RECTUM - DIARRHOEA : (214) where the number is how many remedies are in the rubric.
Ways to define the diarrhea symptom:
- soft-formed (leaves residue) - STOOL - WATERY: (169)
- worsening wetness—>
- pudding
- worsening wetness —>
- watery
- soft-formed (leaves residue) - STOOL - WATERY: (169)
- mucus - STOOL - MUCOUS, slimy: (105)
- quantity, e.g. coating the stool, blobs, streaks
- mucus color - STOOL - MUCOUS,slimy - green: (59)
- presence of undigested food - STOOL - LIENTERIC: (84)
- blood - STOOL - BLOODY: (134)
- quantity as for mucus
- color (red, pink, dark, black)
- clots
- straining to defecate - RECTUM - PAIN - tenesmus : (152)
- before - RECTUM - PAIN - tenesmus - stool, - before : (23) acon. aeth. AGAR. alum. arn. berb. cham. Coloc. crot-c. dirc. fago. grat. mag-m. Merc. MERC-C. Nux-v. phys. plat. plb. sep. SULPH. tarent. verat.
- during - RECTUM - PAIN - tenesmus - stool, - during: (107)
- after (poop walking?) - RECTUM - PAIN - tenesmus - stool, - after : (72)
- shooting - STOOL - SHOOTING out: (40)
- odor
- offensive - STOOL - ODOR. - offensive: (136)
- putrid (burns your eyes from many feet away) - STOOL - ODOR. - putrid: (38)
- sweet
- sour, etc. - STOOL - ODOR. - sour: (34) aeth. arg-n. Arn. bell. CALC. camph. carbn-s. cham. colch. Coloc. Colos. con. cop. Dulc. Graph. HEP. iris Jal. lyc. Mag-c. MERC. mez. Nat-c. Nat-p. Nit-ac. olnd. Phos. podo. RHEUM rob. sep. sil. SULPH. verat.
- dry - STOOL - STOOL - DRY: (63)
- CRUMBLING: (32)
There are lots of important details for every symptom. These are the things you'll want to keep track of.
Here's a few homeopathic medicines and the symptoms that help define them, which Dr. Sara has found helpful:
Symptomatic homeopathic remedies for diarrhea include:
Argentum nitricum – These patients develop diarrhea when they are excited, such as dogs on holiday or in competition.
Arsenicum album – This is the remedy most often used for gastrointestinal signs from eating unusual foods or garbage. Animals are usually restless, and may have vomiting as well.
China - This diarrhea is often periodic, recurring every few days. The patient frequently has gas, and feels tired from the diarrhea.
Nux vomica – These animals may belch a lot, with nausea right after eating. They may have frequent urges to stool, with no result. They may be uncomfortable before and during passage of stool. They may seek out warmth.
Phosphorus - These patients have sudden onset of watery stool with blood. They are usually thirsty, and may vomit right after eating.
Podophyllum – These patients have explosive diarrhea, often with a lot of gas. They often seem uncomfortable before the diarrhea, and are better afterwards.
Pulsatilla – This animals have changeable signs, often resulting from dietary indiscretion or overeating fatty foods. These dogs want to be out in the open air, and they may belch.
Sulphur – These animals have early morning diarrhea which is quite foul smelling.
There are many more remedies which can help with diarrhea. I suggest the book by Lockie “The Family Guide to Homeopathy”, as an excellent resource. This book is written for people (well obviously, animals can’t read) and does not specifically address animal problems. However, most problems are similar and often directly referable. If you use homeopathy for yourself, you will understand better how to use it for your animal friends.