This section is from the book "The Twelve Tissue Remedies Of Schussler", by William Boericke, Willis A. Dewey. Also available from Amazon: The Twelve Tissue Remedies of Schüssler.
Suppression of the Menses.
Sluggish liver; white coated tongue, and glandular inactivity.
Suppression of flow with depressed spirits, lassitude and debility, where chest difficulties appear as a result of suppression.
Scanty or suppressed menses, with weight and fulness in abdomen.
In young girls, when the menses do not appear, or when scanty and at long intervals.
Amenorrhoea in anaemic patients.
1. Cast of a young girl whose metises had nut appeared for several months, and who began to have chest difficulties as a consequence thereof. Kali phas.10, dose night and morning. The menses soon reappeared, anil in four weeks she had no more chest pains.
2. A girl, set. 22, who always had scanty menses, which during the past year had completely ceased, and caused head and eye troubles, received, May 12. 1887, Kali phos., six powders. After using it six days the menses reappeared with violent headache and lasted seven days, and her other troubles gradually disappeared. (Monabsblatter).
 
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