Key Ingredients & Their Actions:
Acidum nitricum (6x) ? Fetid or Offensive Sweat:
Known for causing fetid foot sweat, this remedy addresses soreness of the toes with sticking pain and chilblains. It also helps with cold, blue nails and offensive sweat in areas like the axillae (underarms), particularly at night.
Belladonna (3x) ? Heat and Sweating:
Belladonna is indicated for dry perspiration on the head and nocturnal sweating, particularly in the genital area. It helps manage hot flashes, especially when they cause sweating.
Jaborandi (3x) ? Profuse Perspiration:
Jaborandi is one of the most effective diaphoretics (sweat-inducing agents). It helps with hot flashes, nausea, salivation, and profuse sweating, especially in consumptive conditions (like tuberculosis) or during night sweats. It is also useful for chilliness with sweat.
Kali carbonicum (8x) ? Scanty and Foul Sweat:
Kali carb. helps with scanty, foul perspiration, especially on the feet. It also addresses sweating from slight exertion and on painful areas of the body.
Lachesis (20x) ? Hot Flashes and Sweating:
Lachesis is useful for hot perspiration with chilliness (especially on the back and feet) and hot flushes that occur at night. It also helps with sweating around the neck during sleep.
Salvia officinalis (12x) ? Regulates Sweating:
This remedy helps control excessive sweating due to weakened circulation, such as in cases of night sweats due to phthisis (a form of tuberculosis). It is also effective for colliquative perspiration (sweat that results from wasting conditions).
Sambucus nigra (3x) ? General Sweating:
This remedy is known for causing profuse sweating over the entire body, especially during waking hours. It’s often used for general profuse perspiration in a variety of conditions.
Sanguinaria canadensis (3x) ? Flushing and Sweating:
Sanguinaria is helpful when flushing is accompanied by outbreaks of sweating, commonly used for hot flushes or night sweats.
Sepia (20x) ? Hyperhidrosis and Bromidrosis:
Sepia is effective for excessive sweating of the feet and toes, particularly when there is intolerable odor (bromidrosis). It helps with hyperhidrosis in general, especially when associated with hormonal changes (e.g., menopause).
Veratrum album (3x) ? Cold Perspiration and Shock:
Veratrum alb. is used for cold sweat on the forehead, particularly during shock or fever. It helps with pale faces, feeble pulses, and sweating that results from acute infections.
Mode of Action:
The combination of these remedies helps to regulate sweating across various body regions, addressing profuse perspiration caused by hormonal imbalances (e.g., menopause), fevers, and infections.
Jaborandi and Salvia officinalis promote sweating to relieve fever, while Kali carb. and Acidum nit. manage the foulness and discomfort of sweat.
Lachesis and Sanguinaria support circulatory and hormonal changes that contribute to hot flashes and night sweats.
Belladonna and Veratrum alb. help to regulate the sweating response to heat and shock, respectively.




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