SILICEA (Silicic Acid) The epidermis of wheat and other cereals contain Silicea. Eating whole grain products provides the normal need for this mineral-salt. ...
Silicea SYNONYMS : KIESELERDE, TERRA-SILICEA, ACIDUM SILICIUM. The proving of Silicea upon the healthy subject was published by Hahnemann in vol. iii. ...
Silicea Weak, puny children; not from want of nourishment taken, but defective assimilation. Inflammations tending to end suppuration or refusing to ...
Silicea Mind.-- Enervation from mental exertion. Anxiousness. Dejection and despair with most intense satiety of life. Great obstinacy in children, ...
Silicea. Mind and Disposition. Desponding, melancholy, tired of life. Yielding, anxious mood. Compunction of conscience about trifles. The child becomes ...
Silicea sil PURE SILICA SILICIC OXIDE Adapted to the nervous, irritable, sanguine temperament ; persons of a psoric diathesis. Persons of light ...
Silicea The action of Silica is slow. In the proving, it takes a long time to develop the symptoms. It is, therefore, suited to complaints that develop slowly. ...