Kali Iodatum


Nash gives the symptoms of homeopathy drug Kali Iodatum in relation to Catarrh, Laryngitis, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pertussis, Pneumonia, Pleuritis, Tuberculosis & Cough. Leaders in Respiratory Organs by E.B. Nash, 1909….


Respiratory organs

Kali iod. is no less important than Kali-c in pulmonary tuberculosis or phthisis, and will often finish cases of acute bronchitis or pneumonia which would run the patient into consumption if not remedied. When there remains an obstinate cough after an acute bronchial or lung trouble, and there is profuse expectoration from low down, deep in the chest, as if it came from mind – sternum, with pain through to between the shoulders, and there are drenching, exhausting night sweats and weakness, there is no remedy better. In such cases there are two remedies that may compete with it, viz., Sanguinaria and Stannum. In all three the expectoration is profuse and thick, but in Stannum the matter tastes sweet, in Sanguinaria the matter is foetid and offensive, even to the patient himself ( Sepia and Psorin. ), while with Kali hyd. it is salty ( Sepia ). With Kali hyd. and Stannum the expectoration is thick green, which is not so with Sanguinaria. Sometimes with the Kali hyd. there is a frothy or soap – suds – like appearance of the sputa, but the heavy, green, salty expectoration is more characteristic. The frothy expectoration is found in oedema of the lungs and may occur in Bright’s disease.

One of the most astonishing and conclusive proofs of the dynamic power of drugs as developed by Hahnemann’s process of trituration and dilution with percussion is

Kali iodatum may be preferable in syphilitic ozaena, especially in those cases that have been abused by Mercury. In such cases we may have repeated attacks of apparently acute coryza, but otherwise there may be accumulations of very tenacious mucus in the nostrils, or discharges of greenish black, or yellow matter smelling foul, or like the Kali bich. may have ulcerations, but they involve the frontal sinuses and antrum rather than the septum. The remedy that forms a valuable trio with Kali bich. and iod. is –

Redness and swelling of the nose, with constant discharge of watery, acrid colorless liquid. Edematous swelling of the eyelids with lachrymation. It is especially to be used after Mercury has not done all it can, or fails; and more especially in syphilitic subjects who have been abused by Mercury. Such subjects are liable to repeated violent attacks of acrid coryza with bloated eye – lids.

Cough character – Suffocative cough, later with copious green sputa, or frothy like soap – suds.

Cough Concomitants – Stitches through sternum to back, or deep in the chest, worse walking; purulent sputum; exhausting night sweats; rapid emaciation; great weakness. In persons who have been mercurialized or of a scrofulous diathesis.

These cases often run into phthisis pulmonalis. They generally begin as a hard cold, and end in pneumonia, or bronchitis, and “hang fire” in convalescence. Two other remedies should be also remembered here. viz. Sanguinaria and Stannum. In all three the expectoration is profuse and thick, but in Stannum the matter tastes sweet, while in Sanguinaria the sputa are very fetid, offensive to the patient himself (also Sepia and Psorin ) Kali iod. is salty tasting ( Sepia ) carbo veg has green expectoration sometimes, as does also Lycopod., but with the latter it is often grayish and salty, and with Pulsatilla the taste is often bitter like the mouth and taste generally.

E.B.Nash
Dr. E.B. Nash 1838- 1917, was considered one of our finest homeopaths and teachers. He was Prof. of Materia Medica at the N.Y. Homoeopathic Medical College and President of International Hahnemannian Assoc. His book Leaders in Homoeopathic Therapeutics is a classic. This article is from: :The Medical Advance - A monthly magazine of homoeopathic medicine - edited and published by H.C. Allen, M. D.