Tuesday, May 21, 2013


Gall stone or kidney colic

                                               - Discussion  Dr J T Kent  Lesser writings




In any case of gall-stone or kidney colic you cannot tell if there will be more stones.
When the stone has been formed, it is separate from the patient.
When the patient is under the influence of pain, it is the spasm from the stone in the ureter; clutching of the muscles.
The remedy that fits the constitution has a tendency to prevent the manufacture of more stones and relieves the spasm that occasions the pain.
After the remedy there may be an outpouring of stones, either renal or gall-stones.
In one case a teaspoonful of stones were discharged in one or two days.
The fibres were relaxed and the kidney was emptied of stones.
This the remedy does when aimed at the patient.

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