Common name: Gold sodium chloride. Sodium chloroaurate. Sodium tetrachloroaurate.
Chemical formula: AuCl4Na
Aurum muriaticum natronatum is a chemical salt with gold content that has a solid crystalline structure. It is a compound of gold, chloride, and sodium and is used in staining fine “Cranberry” glass, in decorating porcelain, in photography as a gold toner, and in medicine. In the growing field of nanoparticle technology, gold nanoparticles have light scattering properties and can appear red, blue, and other colors. This property could be useful in sensors, medical diagnostics, and in dark-field optical microscopy. If handled improperly, sodium chloroaurate can cause severe skin burns and eye damage.
This remedy is useful when the main pathology is fibroids and uterine problems. Large, hard fibroids can cause heavy flow and painful menses. Aurum muriaticum natronatum has more power over uterine tumors than any other remedy. People who would benefit for the action of this remedy will have the basic characteristics of Aurum metallicum and will have experienced frequent disappointments.
Keynotes:
- Depression and anger, self-pity, discouraged, indifferent
- Ailments after reproaches, from grief, from anger, mortification, being scorned
- Fear of failure and rejection. Sensitive nature
- Recalls past disagreeable memories
- Dutiful, responsible, industrious, burdened by responsibilities
- Pressure over eye, pains in forehead, dullness in head
- Hair loss
- Enormous induration of an ovary
- Uterus fills up whole pelvis
- Ulceration of neck of womb and vagina
- Indurated cervix, indurated ovaries
- Leucorrhea with spasmodic contraction of vagina
- Uterine fibroids, uterine tumors
- Irregular heart-beats with anxiety and short breath, while sleeping
- Palpitations with sensation of pressure while standing
- Jaundice after vexation
- Rheumatism, gouty pains, boring pain in thighs, knees, tibia
- Painful stitching in fingertips
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