Rhus and Ruta - Remedy Relationships
Ruta Graveolens Ruta > compare
Compare: Ratanhia Ratanhia; Carduus Benedictus Carduus. Rectal (irritation); Jaborandi (Pilocarpus) Jaborandi; Phytolacca Decandra Phyt.; Rhus Tox Rhus; Silicea Sil.; Arnica Montana Arn.Ruta Graveolens Ruta > compare
Compare In diseases of bone, Angust. (also botan.), Conchiol. Restlessness, effects of cold and damp, Rhus Tox Rhus. Eye-strain, Natrum Muriaticum Nat. m., Onosmodium Onos., Senega Seneg. Prolapse of rectum, Aesculus Hippocastanum AEsc., Belladonna Bell., Chininum Sulphuricum Chi. s., Nitricum Acidum Nit. ac., Podophyllum Peltatum Pod. Pain in back agg. in morning before rising, Pet. Sore as if bruised in parts lain on, Arnica Montana Arn., Bap., Pyro. Constipation after injuries, Arnica Montana Arn. Warts on palms, Natrum Carbonicum Nat. c., Natrum Muriaticum Nat. m. (on backs of hands, Dul.). Chafing.Ruta Graveolens Ruta > compare
Compare Rhus Tox Rhus, Sepia Sepia, Silicea Silicea and Sulphur Sulphur. Ruta is an antipsoric, but not so deep as Silicea Silicea and Sulphur SulphurInformation sources
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Glossary:
The links in the left margin point to explanations of remedy relationships on the forum. For a full explanation, please see those threads. Here though is a summary of the terms used:Antidotes
The remedies are antidoted by the stated remedy, when given in homeopathic doses.Chemical Antidotes
The remedy antidotes poisoning by these remedies. These are included for completeness, but if you suspect you, or anybody, has been poisonned, you'll obviously be seeking immediate professional medical advice.Cognates / Similar / Compare
Similar remedies for comparison purposes.
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These remedies work well in pairs, with the second remedy given later to finish what the first has started.Inimical / incompatible
These remedies should not be taken one after another.