Bacillinum
Tubercular nosode. Recurring respiratory infections. Ringworm. Chronic cough. Family history of TB. Eczema. Used when Tuberculinum does not act or as a complement.
Source
Prepared from tuberculous lung tissue, sterilised and potentised.
Available Potencies
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Keynote Symptoms
Recurring respiratory infections — the chief use. Ringworm. Chronic cough that does not respond to other remedies. Family history of TB. Eczema. Asthma. Used when Tuberculinum does not complete the cure, or as an intercurrent. Glands enlarged. Emaciation.
Mind & Emotional Symptoms
Restless. Fearful. Depressed from chronic illness.
General Symptoms
Respiratory and skin. Worse from cold, damp, night. Better from open air, dry weather.
Physical Symptoms
Respiratory
Recurring infections. Chronic cough. Bronchitis. Asthma. TB support.
Skin
Ringworm. Eczema. Pityriasis. Acne.
Throat
Glands enlarged.
Modalities
Better From
Open air, dry weather
Worse From
Cold, damp, night
Constitutional Type
Tubercular diathesis. Recurring infections. Ringworm.
Clinical Indications
Recurring respiratory infections, ringworm, chronic cough, TB support, eczema, asthma
Comparative Materia Medica
Tuberculinum has similar scope but different preparation. Phosphorus has chest weakness. Drosera has paroxysmal cough.
Safety Information
Not established.
Nosode — no material substance above 12C. Safe in potentised forms.
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