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Silicea
- Silicea is a tissue salt that is compressed into fine particles.
- It is a mineral prepared by extensive dilutions for homeopathic use.
- Long ago Silicea was prepared from power-driven rock but nowadays Silicea is chemically manufactured.
Where does Silicea come from?
- Silicea is made of silicon dioxide found in common rocks such as flint, quartz and sandstone
Who discovered Silicea?
- Dr Samuel Hahnemann the father of homeopathy is the one who discovered Silicea in 1828.
Symptoms that Silicea can cure:
- Pus production
- Running or blocked nose
- Throat swelling (tonsils)
- Frequent colds and flu
- Ear infections with a thick, yellow discharge or fluid in the middle ear
- Swelling in the ear canal
- Ear bones threatening to decay
- Discharges from ear
- Itching in ear
- Lost sense of smell
- Throat dryness
- Inflammation of tonsils
- Pain in the nose occurs when it becomes cold
- Sharp pain when swallowing
- Dryness inside the nose
- Inflammation extending to frontal sinuses
- Difficulty to sneeze
- Pain behind the ear
- Inflammation of nose membrane
- Nose discharge
- Bronchitis
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