Information about Dr. Reckeweg Acid Aceticum
Acidum Aceticum, also called glacial acetic acid (CH3COOH), is a key carboxylic acid found in vinegar, which is produced from carbohydrate fermentation. Its uses in homeopathy are seen in the treatment of anemia, diabetes, dropsy, diphtheria, fevers, phthisis, scalds, stings, nevus, warts, and corns.
Product Origin: Germany
Key uses/benefits
- It is prescribed when excessive wasting and debility accompany the presenting complaint.
- For anemia, it’s used when the face presents a waxy pallor.
- In stomach cancer, it’s indicated for gnawing, burning pains, sour rising, nausea, and intense thirst.
- It’s recommended for fever accompanied by night sweats.
- In cases of diarrhea with extreme thirst and swelling of legs, it’s administered.
- It’s suitable for diabetes with increased pale urine output and unquenchable thirst.
Directions For Use
- As directed by your Physician
Safety Information
- Read the label carefully before use.
- Store in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Additional information about Acid aceticum
- Effects: Causes severe anemia, dropsy (fluid retention), extreme weakness, frequent fainting, shortness of breath, weak heart, vomiting, heavy urination, and sweating.
- Hemorrhage: Effective in treating bleeding from any part of the body.
- Ideal for: Best suited for individuals who are pale, lean, with lax, flabby muscles, experiencing wasting and debility.
- Medical Uses: Able to dissolve albuminous and fibrinous deposits. Used for epithelial cancer treatment (internally and locally), sycosis with joint nodules, hard chancre. The 1x solution promotes pus formation.

