Pharmacological and clinical notes
Cutis suis (skin)
Stimulation of the dermal function, dermatoses, eczema, rhagades, decubitus and other skin impairments.
Hepar suis (liver)
Stimulation of the detoxicating hepatic functions.
Splen suis (spleen)
Stimulation of the splenic function and of the defensive system.
Placenta suis (placenta)
Disturbances of the peripheral circulation, decubitus, crural ulcers, eczema.
Glandula suprarenalis suis (suprarenal capsule)
Neurodermatitis, rhagades, burns.
Funiculus umbilicalis suis (Wharton's jelly [umbilical cord])
Stimulation of the connective tissue functions, circulatory disorders, dermatoses.
Thuja (Arbor vitae)
Constitutional remedy, especially for diseases with a tendency towards proliferative processes such as warts, condylomas, papillomas, polypi, chalazions.
Galium aparine (goosegrass)
Precancerous and neoplasm phases, oedema; promotes granulation.
Selenium (selenium)
Loss of hair, acne, eczema.
Thallium sulfuricum (thallium sulphate)
Loss of hair (alopecia areata et diffusa).
Ignatia (St. Ignatius' bean)
Pruritus, urticaria, great sensitivity to draughts.
Sulfur (sulphur)
Reagent in all chronic diseases; cellular activity is influenced catalytically: irritating, weeping cutaneous eruptions.
Cortisonum aceticum (cortisone acetate)
Impairment of the cortex of the suprarenal gland, pituitary gland and connective tissue.
Urtica urens (small nettle)
Urticarial, irritating dermatosis, uric acid diathesis.
Acidum phosphoricum (phosphoric acid)
Physical and mental exhaustion, debilitating hyperhidrosis, alopecia.
Calcium fluoratum (calcium fluoride)
Cracked and chapped skin, glandular swellings (of stony hardness), fistulae of the bone.
Mercurius solubilis Hahnemanni (mixture containing essentially mercuroamidonitrate)
Suppuration, abscesses.
Aesculus (horse chestnut)
Regulates the peripheral circulation, the Iymph flow; venous stasis, paraesthesis, varicose veins.
Ichthyolum
Acne, eczema, dermatosis, injury caused by frost, phlebitis.
Sanguinarinum nitricum (sanguinarine nitrate)
Chronic polypi of the nasal mucosa, sensation of soreness of the scalp.
Ledum (wild rosemary)
Acne on the forehead, eczemed; antidote for insect stings; coldness of injured parts, rheumatic diathesis.
Arctium lappa (burdock)
Acne, weeping eczema with crust formation, especially when the Iymph glands are swollen, malodorous sudoresis of the armpits.
Acidum formicicum (formic acid)
Cell stimulation factor in retoxic phases, skin flushed, irritating, burning; urticaria, general alterative remedy.
Pyrogenium-Nosode (pyrogenium nosode)
Suppuration, septic conditions, panaris, decubitus.
Acidum a-ketoglutaricum (a-ketoglutaric acid)
Active factor of the citric acid cycle and of redox systems, dermatosis.
Acidum fumaricum (fumaric acid)
Active factor of the citric acid cycle and of redox systems; dermatosis.
Natrium diethyloxalaceticum sodium oxalacetate)
Active factor of the citric acid cycle and of redox systems; dermatosis, hyperhidrosis.
Based on the individual homoeopathic constituents of Cutis compositum, therapeutic possibilities result for the stimulation of the defensive system and for influencing the homotoxic terrain in the widest variety of skin affections such as dermatitis, dermatosis, allergies, sclerodermia, acne vulgaris, erythematosus, dermatomycosis, crusta lactea, condylomas, ecthyma, impetigo contagiosa, neurodermatitis, microsporia, interdigital mycosis, decubitus, Dupuytren's contracture, alopecia, naevi, Quincke's disease, etc. Also for the stimulation of the natural dermal excretory functions, especially when these have been suppressed through cosmetics containing dioxane or hexachlorophene, etc., causing reversal effects or even retoxication (kaolin baths as auxiliary remedy). The organ extracts act as a slide rail for the homoeopathic remedies and the catalysts of the citric acid cycle on disturbed connective tissue and dermal functions, directed towards the most varied skin diseases, e.g. reaction phases such as eczema, acne vulgaris and conglobata, but also alopecia and not least, degenerative phenomena such as sclerodermia, etc.
In cases of degenerative skin diseases, preparations such as Coenzyme compositum ampoules, Thyreoidea compositum, Ubichinon compositum and possibly Glyoxal compositum and quite particularly also Hepar compositum (stimulation of the detoxicating hepatic function) must be administered in addition; for sclerodermia also Placenta compositum and Circulo-Injeel (stimulation of the peripheral circulation); for serious inflammatory symptoms also Echinacea compositum S and Traumeel S. Causticum compositum is indicated after burns (including through X-rays, radium and telecobalt rays, etc.), for persistent blockage of the dermal functions also Echinacea compositum forte S; for precancerous dermatitis, Viscum compositum. The dosage is adjusted according to the disease, the clinical picture and the stage of the disease: at the start of treatment, 1 ampoule i.m., s.c., possibly i.v. daily, alternating with auxiliary remedies, otherwise 1-3 times weekly.