Mercurius Sulphuratus Ruber, also called Cinnabris, is a homeopathic remedy.
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Uses
Used to help with the following diseases: sinusitis, warts, conjunctivitis
Benefits
Like sulfur and mercurius, large doses of Cinnabaris are characterised by extreme cases of ulceration accompanied by suppuration, secretion, fungous granulations as well as histolysis. It is an effective remedy against nasal catarrh, particularly when it affects the nasal sinuses and is accompanied by an increasingly dull headache. It helps atrophied secretions to flow again, thereby soothing any headache and can lead to a complete cure. Cinnabaris is also a good choice for headaches which feel as though a tight band has been placed around the head, or a feeling of pressure at the root of the nose, as well as pain emanating from the bones surrounding the nose, which can also include the eye sockets. It is also often prescribed for chronic inflammation of the eye such as iritis and keratitis. It also has a positive effect on intense ostalgia caused by inflammation of the joints or periosteal thickening.
Cinnabaris is effective in the treatment of light bleeding from wounds, condyloma around the genital area and bright red ulcerations (as in the mouth). Furthermore, old or chronic syphilitic complaints or their side effects can be effectively treated with this remedy.
Cinnabaris is often prescribed for long-term or chronic conditions
Caution
No side effects are known.
Interactions
None are recorded.
Other names
Cinnabris, Red Mercuric Sulfide
Reference
Source: Avogel.ch, http://www.avogel.ch/en/plant-encyclopaedia/cinnabaris.php
Bigelowchemists, http://www.bigelowchemists.com/mercurius-sulphuratus-ruber-cinnabaris-multidose-tube.html