Nux Vom: From indigestible food; cramping or spasmodic
pain, flatulence, vomiting and constipation; dyspepsia of
drunkards. Better after the food is digested. Give alternately
with Sulphur for diarrhoea and vomiting.
Carbo Veg: Great flatulence, belching of wind; cutting pain in
the chest, acidity and loose bowels.
Abies. Can: Craving for meat, pickles and other coarse food;
gnawing, hungry and faint feeling at the epigastrium.
Stannum: In nervous dyspepsia when there is nausea and
vomiting from the smell of cooking.
Carbolic Acid: Nervous dyspepsia of extremely painful
character in drunkards.
Robinia: Dyspepsia with acidity, pain in stomach, sour
vomiting etc.
Salicylic Acid: Dyspepsia with putrid eructations, excessive
accumulation of flatus, acidity of nausea, gagging and
waterbrash.
Amygdalus Persica: Diarrhoea and vomiting.
Allium Sat: Dyspepsia in old fleshy persons, bowels deranged by the least irregularity of diet.
Causticum: Nervous dyspepsia, distressing flatulence causing
fluttering of heart. Despondent of life.
Kali Carb: Dyspepsia with a peculiar symptom that if door
slams it is felt right in the epigastric region and if the body is
touched, that also is not tolerated by the patient.
Magnesia Mur: Indigestion, gastralgia-constipation in
children during dentition.
Leptandra: Bilious vomiting, black stools, dull pain in
forehead and as if a band were tied across it.
Merc. Sol: Pale flabby tongue, foul breath, light stools;
depression of spirits.
Calcarea Carb: Ravenous hunger, white coated tongue,
heartburn; waterbrash; milk disagrees; swelling of epigastrium,
tight clothes unbearable; abdomen distended and hard,
offensive white stools.
Sanguinaria: Yellow or white coating of tongue. Longing for
indigestible things; for spiced food, offensive eructations,
nausea not relieved by vomiting; salivation, bitter vomiting
with headache, burning pressure or empty feeling of stomach;
soreness in epigastrium.
Pulsatilla: From eating fatty food; mucus derangement, thickly
coated, moist, white tongue, nausea with little vomiting,
heartburn, absence of pain; feeling of distension, clothes have
to be loosened, bowels loose or regular.
Antim Crud: Tongue milky White, eructation of wind and
fetid tasting of food taken.
Lycopodium: Waterbrash, tongue coated white, flatulent
distension of bowels, cannot bear the pressure of clothes,
constipation, gravelly urine, great sleepiness after dinner.
Anacardium: Symptoms disappear after eating and return
again after two hours. (Reverse of Nux. Vom. which is better
after the food is digested).
Abies Nig: Dyspepsia with feeling as though the patient had
swallowed some indigestible substance which had stuck at the
cardiac orifice of the stomach. There is also low spiritedness,
the hypochondriasis and the constipation incident to dyspepsia.
Dyspepsia caused by smoking or tea, with or without
haemoptysis.
Nux. Mosch: Acrid rising shortly after meals. Cutting pains.