Hydrofluoric acid or Fluoricum acidum is a homeopathic remedy made from fluorite, also known as fluorspar, a mineral made from calcium fluoride.
As such, Fluoricum acidum is a mineral-based remedy that has been ground beforehand.
After this step in its preparation, this homeopathic strain is then gradually diluted by deconcentration.
Finally, it is vigorously shaken or dynamised in order to preserve and enhance its medicinal properties.
At the end of these various operations, this strain is used for the homeopathic treatment of various ailments.
Dermatology
The use of Fluoricum acidum is indicated in certain irritant or infectious dermatological pathologies.
Its usefulness is very evident in the presence of irritating scars or anal or vulvar itching.
This remedy makes it possible to treat skin diseases, painful burns on various specific parts of the skin.
So if you have irritating scars, scabs or itching accompanied by tingling, its healing properties are very useful.
It also cures benign skin tumours, such as angiomas and warts, and prevents their development.
Its effectiveness also makes it possible to treat ulcers and skin necroses.
It is also indicated for various skin conditions associated with other pathologies, such as varicose veins, eczema, ulcers and varicose dermatitis.
Fluoricum acidum is also recommended for hair loss and eyebrow loss.
In this sense it intervenes in the treatment of alopecia areata and alopecia.
Rheumatology
Fluoricum acidum is prescribed for the treatment of diseases that fall under this speciality.
This homeopathic remedy has therapeutic efficacy in joint pain (arthralgia), inflammation of the joints, especially those limited to the phalanges.
It has also been shown to be effective in the treatment of arthralgia in the feet.
In another entry, Fluoricum acidum is prescribed to compensate for bone demineralisation.
To this end, it can be used to treat bone diseases and changes in bone tissue.
It is therefore certain that the indications for this remedy include pathologies such as inflammation of the bones (osteitis), of the periosteum (periostitis) and dental caries.