Zincum metallicum
German term
Metallic zinc
Use of Zincum metallicum for the following diseases
- Nervous irritation
- Irritations of the Meninges
- imaginary diseases (Münchhausen syndrome)
- Behavioral problems in children
- epilepsy
- nervous stomach and intestinal disorders
- nervous disorders in urination
- Sciatica irritation
- Varicose veins
- Conjunctivitis
- irregular Menstrual period
Use of Zincum metallicum for the following symptoms / complaints
Zincum also becomes the “metallic opium" called
- General weakness
- languor
- Poor memory
- grumpy and depressive reticence
- dizziness
- a headache, especially on the back of the head
- Pressure on the bridge of the nose
- Drowsiness
- Insomnia with great restlessness in the legs must always be moved
- Grinding teeth
- Daytime sleepiness
- Muscle twitching and Muscle spasms
- Back pain, especially in the Lumbar spine
- Palpitations, rapid pulse
- Venous congestion with formation of painful varicose veins
- Menstruation too early and accompanied by cramps
- Wandering nerve irritation and symptoms of paralysis
- Arms and legs as if paralyzed, also real paralysis and Paralysis the (or one of) eyelids
- Worsening of symptoms from mental exertion, after eating and drinking wine
- Restlessness in the legs is typical
Improvement:
- during menstruation
- by exercising outdoors
Active organs
- Central nervesystem
- peripheral nerves
- heart and vessels
- eyes
- Gastrointestinal tract
Usual dosage
Common:
- Tablets (drops) Zincum metallicum D3, D4, D6
- Ampoules Zincum metallicum D8, D10 D12 and higher