DR. RECKEWEG R31
Energizes the appetite. Increases blood supply. Strengthens the liver.
Ingredients: Aranea Diadema D30, Arsen. Jodat. D6, China D6, Ceanoth. americ. D6, Ferrum chlorat. D6, Lycopodium D12, Sulfur D30, Ethanol, Aqua pur.
Indications:
Anaemia; lack of appetite, especially among children; often accompanied by swellings. After-effects of acute ailments. All kinds of anaemia frequently induced by the new toxicant effect of the treatment of other illnesses.
Mode of action:
The therapeutic action is twofold: it is directed towards the liver through the excitation of the fermenting system of the liver (China and Lycopodium), and towards the marrow through a selective excitation (Ferrum chloratum).
Arsen. Jodatum has a beneficial effect on cellular metabolism. This means that the action extends to the blood-producing system and is further heightened by the effect of Lycopodium on the functioning of the spleen as energised by Ceanothus americanus.
The action of the remedy already becomes noticeable after the very first few days of the treatment; it translates as increased appetite and higher number of haematites, without involving the organism in any excess. There will be no accumulation of fat. Homoeopathic medicines always work in a non-toxic and harmonizing way.
The technique of R31 in action is brought out in the following symptomatology:
Aranea Diadema: Sensitivity to changes in the weather.
Arsen. jod.: Selective action on the variations undergone by tissues; influences the cellular metabolism.
Ceanothus americ.: Injured spleen (i.e., after malaria). Pains in the tummy (left side). Perturbations in the production and circulation of the blood.
China: Sequels to loss of blood; harm to the liver, after-effects of malaria; tumours of the spleen with swelling of the abdomen; lack of appetite.
Ferrum chlorat.: Secondary anaemia; rise in number of red cells.
Lycopodium: Tonic and functional remedy of the liver in case of swellings (pain in left side), lack of appetite (quick satiety); reddish deposit in urine.
Sulfur: Penetrating reaction agent, activator of the total sulfur metabolism, rush to the head, disturbed circulation.
Dosage:
General rule: 3 times a day 10–15 drops in a little water before meals.
During the first days of treatment, in case of pronounced anaemia, frequent doses of 6–10 times daily 10–15 drops. On noting improvement, reduce the dose to 2–3 times a day.
It is important not to fill children with chocolate, sweets and eggs, as they overwork the liver and reduce appetite.
Recommended food for children: milk puddings, oats flakes, vegetables and fruit. Meat is viewed as a complementary food whilst pork in any form—bacon, sausages, ham etc.—will be avoided. This also applies to anaemic adults.
Remarks:
In convalescence: see Vita-C 15.
In endocrine disturbances: see R19, respectively R20.
In general debility: compare R26.
The above preparations may be given in addition to or in alternation with R1, depending upon symptoms.