Thiosinaminum
Remedy of scar tissue dissolution and strictures. Dissolves scar tissue, adhesions, keloids. Tinnitus. Stricture of rectum, urethra, eustachian tube. Promotes resolution of fibrotic tissue.
Source
Prepared from allyl thiourea (CH2CHCH2NHCSNH2), a compound derived from mustard oil, potentised.
Available Potencies
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Keynote Symptoms
Dissolves scar tissue — the chief action. Adhesions, keloids, strictures anywhere. Tinnitus from eustachian tube stricture. Rectal stricture. Urethral stricture. Post-operative adhesions. Corneal opacities. Lupus. Promotes resolution of fibrotic, cicatricial tissue.
Mind & Emotional Symptoms
Not strongly mental. Used primarily for physical scar dissolution.
General Symptoms
Scar tissue and fibrosis. Used constitutionally for tendency to form adhesions.
Physical Symptoms
Skin
Dissolves keloids and scar tissue. Adhesions. Lupus.
Ears
Tinnitus from eustachian tube stricture. Deafness from scarring.
Rectum
Rectal stricture. Fistula.
Urinary
Urethral stricture.
Eyes
Corneal opacities from scarring.
Modalities
Better From
Continued use over weeks
Worse From
Not strongly modalized
Constitutional Type
Those with tendency to form adhesions and scar tissue.
Clinical Indications
Keloid dissolution, adhesions, strictures (rectal, urethral, eustachian), tinnitus, corneal opacity, post-operative scarring
Comparative Materia Medica
Graphites has keloids but with eczema. Silicea has fistulae. Calcarea fluorica has hard scar tissue.
Safety Information
Not established.
Allyl thiourea has low toxicity. Related to mustard oil compounds. Previously used medically (injectable) to dissolve scar tissue. Safe in all potentised forms.
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