Aurum sulphuratum

Aur-s.Gold Sulphide
Mineral Kingdom

Remedy of facial paralysis and bone necrosis. Warts on tongue. Nasal bone destruction (syphilitic). High blood pressure. Compulsive behavior.

Source

Prepared from gold sulphide (Au2S), triturated.

Available Potencies

12C30C200C
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Keynote Symptoms

Facial paralysis — Bell palsy. Warts on tongue. Nasal bone destruction from syphilitic process. High blood pressure. Compulsive, repetitive behavior. Combines Aurum (bones, depression, heart) with Sulphur (skin, burning, eruptions).

Mind & Emotional Symptoms

Compulsive behavior. Depression.

General Symptoms

Bones, nerves. Worse from cold, night. Better from warmth.

Physical Symptoms

Face

Facial paralysis. Bell palsy.

Mouth

Warts on tongue.

Nose

Nasal bone destruction (syphilitic).

Modalities

Better From

Warmth

Worse From

Cold, night

Constitutional Type

Syphilitic bone destruction with paralysis.

Clinical Indications

Facial paralysis, warts on tongue, nasal bone destruction, hypertension, compulsive behavior

Comparative Materia Medica

Aurum metallicum has bone destruction with depression. Causticum has facial paralysis. Syphilinum has night bone pains.

Safety Information

PregnancySafe
PediatricSafe
NursingSafe
Aggravation Risk: moderate
Antidoting Substances

Mercurius.

Material Dose Toxicity

Low toxicity in potentised form. Safe.

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