Aurum chloratum natronatum
Tissue salt #25 for hormonal and heart balance. Supports female hormonal regulation, steadies heart rhythm, lifts depression and dark moods, and improves circulation.
Source
Gold sodium chloride (NaAuCl4), a double salt combining gold with sodium chloride, historically used in medicine for its affinity for the cardiovascular and hormonal systems.
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Keynote Symptoms
Irregular heart rhythm with sensation of the heart stopping then restarting with a thump. Deep depression with loss of joy in life and sense of hopelessness. Female hormonal imbalances including irregular menses, hot flashes, and ovarian pain. Poor peripheral circulation with cold extremities and bluish discoloration. Symptoms tend to be worse at night and during hormonal transitions.
Mind & Emotional Symptoms
Profound sadness and depression with feelings of worthlessness. Suicidal thoughts in severe cases — always refer appropriately. Loss of interest in life and activities previously enjoyed. Sensitivity to contradiction.
General Symptoms
Worse from cold weather, night, emotional upset, hormonal changes, music (causes weeping). Better from warmth, open air, walking, morning. Deep-acting remedy with affinity for heart, circulation, and endocrine system.
Physical Symptoms
Chest
Palpitations with irregular rhythm. Sensation of heart stopping momentarily. Chest oppression with anxiety. Hypertensive tendency.
Female Genitalia
Irregular menses — too early, too late, or scanty. Ovarian pain, especially left-sided. Hot flashes during perimenopause. Uterine fibroids.
Head
Deep melancholy with weeping from music. Disgust with life. Ailments from grief and disappointed love. Forsaken feeling.
Extremities
Cold hands and feet with bluish discoloration. Poor circulation to the fingertips. Wandering joint pains. Bone pains at night.
Sleep & Dreams
Insomnia from grief or worry. Waking at 3 AM with palpitations. Unrefreshing sleep. Disturbing dreams of death.
Head
Congestive headache with rushing of blood to the head. Vertigo on stooping. Headaches with depression.
Nose
Chronic nasal obstruction. Loss of smell. Ozena with offensive discharge.
Modalities
Better From
Warmth. Open air. Walking. Morning. Company and consolation.
Worse From
Cold weather. Night. Emotional upset. Hormonal transitions. Music. Sunset to sunrise.
Tissue Salt Information
Biochemic Function
Gold sodium chloride acts on the cardiovascular system, endocrine glands, and emotional centers. As a tissue salt it supports cardiac rhythm stability, hormonal regulation through the hypothalamic-pituitary axis, and emotional resilience. Gold has a historical affinity for conditions involving the deepest despair and heart pathology, while the sodium chloride component supports fluid and electrolyte balance.
Facial Diagnosis Signs
Reddish, congested complexion, especially across the nose and cheeks. Expression of deep sadness with downturned mouth. Dark circles under the eyes. Flushed face with tendency to hypertension.
Deficiency Symptoms
Heart rhythm irregularities, deep depression, hormonal imbalances, poor circulation, cold extremities, insomnia, loss of vitality, bone pains at night, grief that won't resolve.
Clinical Indications
Cardiac arrhythmia, palpitations, depression, hormonal imbalance, menstrual irregularities, menopausal symptoms, hypertension, poor circulation, Raynaud's phenomenon, grief, uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts.
Dosage & Potency Guidance
Standard dose: 2-4 tablets of 6X or 12X potency, dissolved under the tongue, 3 times daily.
Acute conditions: Take every 30-60 minutes until symptoms improve, then reduce.
Chronic conditions: Take 3 times daily for several weeks.
Children under 12: Half the adult dose.
Safety Information
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