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Alopecia of the Beard (Alopecia areata barbae)

Written by Rana M. Inyat

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The Patient

  • Age: Thirty years
  • Business man by profession
  • Also had a diploma in Homeopathy
  • Had taken various treatments and also taken Homeopathic remedies on his own.
  • Referred to me by a professional colleague

SYMPTOMS/RUBRICS

• PAIN, Stomach eating, while after
• FRIED food, desires
• FOOD EGGS DESIRES FRIED
• HEAVINESS EATING AFTER
• FOOD and drinks cold drink, water desire icy
• WEAKNESS, EATING AFTER
• ANGER, (IRASCIBILITY)
• IRRITABILITY, WEAKNESS, WITH
• URINATION, UNSTISFACTORY, AS IF URINE REMAINS
• HAIR, beard, falling out, of
• ANGER, ALTERNATING WITH REPENTANCE QUICK

REPERTORIZATION

PRESCRIPTION

Based on the totality supported with expert filters of Cara Pro Acid-Nitricum was prescribed.
Clarke’s Medical dictionary was consulted for precision which stated Acid-Nit as specific remedy for the diseases of the face. In a month’s time the patient was cured.

COMMENTS

No remedy was given to counter the effects of the allopathic treatment and only the indicated remedy was sufficient to cure the case.
A medium potency was used which ultimately cured in a short period of time.

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