Malandrinum
Nosode for vaccination effects and chronic eczema. Ill effects of smallpox vaccination that persist. Chronic eczema. Impetigo. When Thuja and Variolinum fail for vaccination sequelae. Greasy skin eruptions.
Source
Prepared from the exudate of "grease" (a suppurative condition of the horse's fetlock), sterilised and potentised.
Available Potencies
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Keynote Symptoms
Ill effects of vaccination — especially when Thuja fails. Chronic eczema — greasy, crusty. Impetigo. Vaccination scars that remain active — red, inflamed. Oily skin eruptions. Used when vaccination effects persist despite Thuja, Silica, or Variolinum. Chronic recurring skin conditions traced to vaccination.
Mind & Emotional Symptoms
Dull. Depressed.
General Symptoms
Skin and vaccination effects. Worse from cold, damp. Better from warmth.
Physical Symptoms
Skin
Chronic eczema from vaccination. Greasy, crusty. Impetigo. Active vaccination scars. Oily eruptions.
Modalities
Better From
Warmth
Worse From
Cold, damp, vaccination
Constitutional Type
Vaccination-affected individuals when other remedies fail.
Clinical Indications
Vaccination sequelae (when Thuja fails), chronic eczema, impetigo, active vaccine scars
Comparative Materia Medica
Thuja has vaccination effects with warts. Variolinum has smallpox vaccine effects. Silicea has vaccination effects with suppuration.
Safety Information
Thuja, Sulphur.
Nosode — no material substance above 12C. Safe in potentised forms.
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