Aurum Mur.

Aurum chloratum


Common Name(s)
Gold chloride.
Origin
Chemically prepared.
Background
The glass traditionally made from this reddish yellow crystal was called "ruby glass" by alchemists. It was also noted as a treatment for syphilis by the 16th-century scientist Paracelsus.
Preparation
The crystals are dissolved in alcohol, diluted, and succussed.

Remedy profile

Aurum mur. is best suited to those who are restless, easily depressed, sensitive to humiliation, and anxious about developing diseases. These feelings may be eased by company, but can spiral into suicidal thoughts if left unchecked. The remedy may be prescribed for heart conditions such as palpitations and a sense of constriction in the chest, possibly associated with high blood pressure. Aurum mur. is also used for edema (an irregular accumulation of fluid in the tissues or cavities of the body), with a feeling of congestion in the liver, kidneys, and genitals. Fibroids or cancer may also be helped.

Symptoms better: For cold weather; for bathing in cold water; for gentle movement.

Symptoms worse: For warmth; at night; for music.



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