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 Addison's disease is a severe or total deficiency 
              of the hormones made in the adrenal cortex, caused by a destruction 
              of the adrenal cortex. There are normally two adrenal glands, located 
              above each kidney. The adrenal glands are really two endocrine ( 
              ductless or hormone producing ) glands in one. The inner part of 
              the adrenal ( called the medulla ) produces epinephrine ( also called 
              adrenaline ) which is produced at times of stress and helps the 
              body respond to "fight or flight" situations by raising 
              the pulse rate, adjusting blood flow, and raising blood sugar. However, 
              the absence of the adrenal medulla and epinephrine does not cause 
              disease.  In contrast, the outer portion of the adrenal, the cortex, is more 
              critical. The adrenal cortex makes two important steroid hormones, 
              cortisol and aldosterone. Cortisol mobilizes nutrients, modifies 
              the body's response to inflammation, stimulates the liver to raise 
              the blood sugar, and also helps to control the amount of water in 
              the body. Aldosterone regulates salt and water levels which affects 
              blood volume and blood pressure. Cortisol production is regulated 
              by another hormone, adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH), made in 
              the pituitary gland which is located just below the brain. Classical 
              Addison's disease results from a loss of both cortisol and aldosterone 
              secretion due to the near total or total destruction of both adrenal 
              glands. This condition is also called primary adrenal insufficiency. 
              If ACTH is deficient, there will not be enough cortisol produced, 
              although aldosterone may remain adequate. This is secondary adrenal 
              insufficiency, which is distinctly different, but similar to Addison's 
              disease, since both include a loss of cortisol secretion. #Arsenicum [Ars]This is the most homoeopathic of all remedies to this disease. Both 
              the disease and drug have nerve depression, gastric irritation, 
              general debility, feeble heart action and tendency to vomit. The 
              skin symptoms have also a curious similarity; both the burning and 
              the discoloration have been found in several cases of poisoning 
              by Arsenic.
 The disease, though considered an incurable one, may have its development 
              arrested by the proper remedy. Among other remedies to be thought 
              of are: Thuja; Natrum muriaticum, which especially corresponds to 
              the languor, muscular fatigue, indigestion, melancholia, etc., so 
              often present at the onset of the disease; Belladonna, 
                Calcarea carbonica, Iodine and Phosphorus. Arsenicum iodatum 
              is also especially worthy of a trial. Tuberculinum may also be well indicated.Boenninghausen gives Antimonium crudum, 
              Nitric acid, Secale and Spigelia as remedies producing a bronzed 
              skin. Argentum nitricum is a promising 
              remedy and has greatly benefited one case. It produces loss of appetite, 
              chronic wasting and diarrhoea. The fact that it stains the skin 
              by its chemical action is of no therapeutic value. Argyria is not 
            Addison's disease.  |