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Materia Medica 2026

Cerium Oxalicum

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General Characteristics

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CERIUM OXALICUM: Oxalate of Cerium.

Keynote: Spasmodic reflex vomiting.

Keynote: Spasmodic cough.

Useful in infantile vomiting and diarrhea.

Suited to fleshy, robust women.

Especially indicated for dysmenorrhea.

General weakness and exhaustion may be present alongside spasmodic symptoms.

Symptoms are often intense and paroxysmal.

Marked sensitivity to motion.

Irritability and restlessness are present.

Anxiety, especially related to physical symptoms.

The patient is impatient and easily frustrated.

Mental exhaustion after physical exertion.

Difficulty concentrating after physical exertion.

The patient experiences apprehension about health.

Despondency and a lack of motivation.

The patient is irritable, especially during or after paroxysms of cough or vomiting.

Cerium Oxalicum is a remedy primarily used for nervous disturbances and gastric affections.

Indicated for conditions marked by extreme irritability of the nervous system coupled with digestive weakness.

General sensation: A feeling of weakness and exhaustion pervades the remedy picture.

Marked nervousness and irritability.

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Headache, frontal or occipital.

Headache is often associated with nausea or vomiting.

Vertigo, especially when rising.

Vertigo, especially when moving the head.

A sensation of fullness in the head.

Blurred vision may accompany vomiting.

Dim vision.

Photophobia (sensitivity to light).

Weakness of vision.

Flickering before the eyes.

Photophobia (sensitivity to light).

Tinnitus (ringing in the ears).

Vertigo with auditory disturbances.

Tinnitus (ringing in the ears).

Impaired hearing.

Epistaxis (nosebleeds) during whooping cough.

Dryness of the nasal passages.

Frequent sneezing.

Frequent sneezing.

Coryza (inflammation of the nasal mucous membrane) with watery discharge.

Throat

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Tickling sensation in the throat, triggering cough.

Dryness and irritation of the throat.

Sore throat with a sensation of dryness and burning.

Difficulty swallowing.

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Whooping cough, with vomiting and hemorrhage.

Spasmodic cough, dry, hacking, and exhausting.

Cough is worse at night.

Cough is worse after exertion.

Dyspnea (difficulty breathing) during cough paroxysms.

A feeling of constriction in the chest.

Cardiac and Chest

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Palpitations may accompany cough or vomiting.

A rapid heartbeat.

Anxiety and restlessness during palpitations.

Oppression of the chest.

Appetite: Aversion to food, especially during pregnancy.

Stomach

Vomiting of pregnancy.

Vomiting of half-digested food.

Spasmodic vomiting, often projectile.

Nausea with or without vomiting.

Epigastric pain and tenderness.

A burning sensation in the stomach.

Great thirst, but drinking may worsen vomiting.

Abdomen

Abdominal pain and cramping, especially during diarrhea.

Distention and flatulence.

Sensitivity to pressure in the abdomen.

Rumbling in the bowels.

Rectum:

Diarrhea, especially in infants, with watery or mucous stools.

Tenesmus may be present.

Frequent urging to stool.

Stools may be offensive.

Urinary:

Frequent urination.

Scanty urination.

Burning during urination.

Sexual:

Female

Dysmenorrhea in fleshy, robust women.

Better when flow is established.

Painful periods with nausea and vomiting.

Scanty or profuse menstrual flow.

Leucorrhea (whitish or yellowish discharge from the vagina).

Irritability before menses.

Palpitations, especially when lying down.

Pain in the chest, often described as a dull ache.

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Musculoskeletal

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Back

Back pain, especially in the lumbar region.

Stiffness in the back.

Extremities

Weakness and trembling in the limbs.

Heaviness of the limbs.

Pain in the joints.

Restlessness of the legs.

Skin

No specific indications found, consider repertory.

Sleep

Restless sleep.

Insomnia due to cough or vomiting.

There are dreams of sickness or death.

The patient wakes up unrefreshed.

Worse (<)

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Motion.

Rising.

At night.

After exertion.

Pregnancy.

Eating.

Coughing.

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Motion, especially of the head.

Lying down.

Eating.

Cold.

Night.

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Better (>)

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Lying down.

When menstrual flow is established.

Rest.

Cool air.

Rest.

Open air.

Pressure.

Warm applications.

Complementary Remedies

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Ipecacuanha, Amygdalae persicae amarae semen (Amygdal), Lacticum Acidum (Lac-ac).

Ipecacuanha, Bismuthum.

Comparisons:

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Ipecacuanha (vomiting, nausea), Nux Vomica (vomiting, irritability), Antimonium Tartaricum (cough with rattling mucus), Lacticum Acidum (vomiting of pregnancy), Cocculus indicus (nausea, vomiting, vertigo), Bryonia (worse motion).

Apomorphinum, Kreosotum, Nux Vomica (for vomiting); Belladonna, Gelsemium (for neuralgia); Arsenicum Album (for gastric disturbances and anxiety).

Depression

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with an aversion to mental work.

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Anxiety

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focused around health concerns.

Restlessness and a desire for change.

Easily angered by small things.

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Confusion

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and difficulty concentrating.

, often located in the occiput or forehead

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Headaches are frequently associated with nausea and vomiting.

Vertigo, especially when moving the head.

Dull, heavy feeling in the head.

Spasmodic cough

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, especially at night.

Dyspnea (difficulty breathing) with a feeling of constriction in the chest.

Asthma-like symptoms.

Intractable vomiting

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, especially in pregnancy.

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Gastric irritation

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with nausea and vomiting.

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Severe dyspepsia

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with bloating and flatulence.

Burning pain in the stomach.

Loss of appetite.

Diarrhea alternating with constipation.

Pain and tenderness in the abdomen.

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Urinary:

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Frequent urination.

Scanty urine.

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Sexual:

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In women, it can be indicated for morning sickness with severe vomiting.

Loss of libido.

Extremities

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Weakness and heaviness in the limbs.

Pain in the joints, especially the knees and ankles.

Numbness and tingling in the fingers and toes.

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