Remedies

  • Scutellaria Lateriflora

    Scut, is a nervous sedative. Nervous fear or excitement predominates. Chorea, twitching of muscles. Restlessness. Chronic fatigue. Tired weak feeling. Un easiness. Languor. Nervous weakness after influenza. Nervous irritation and spasms of children during dentition. Cardiac irritability. Tobacco…

  • Sarcolacticum Acidum

    Sarcol-ac. is formed in muscle tissue during muscle exhaustion. It differs from ordinary lactic acid in its relation to polarized light. It represents a much broader and more profoundly acting drug and its pathogenesis is quite dissimilar from the normal acid. The proving was the work of W. Grigg…

  • Sanicula Europaea

    Sanie, has sometimes been confused with the plant Sanicula mary- landica. or black snake- root. The water is odorless and colorless, and has an agreeable and slightly alkaline taste. Sherbino proved Sanie, in the potencies and a large number of the symptoms of the provings have been confirmed. I…

  • Sanguinaria Canadensis

    Sang, is a right-sided remedy, affecting the head, liver, chest and deltoid. Affects chiefly the mucus membranes, especially of the respiratory tract. Suited to pulmonary disorders with liver involvement. Marked vaso-motor disturbances, as seen in the circumscribed redness of the cheeks, flashes o…

  • Sarsaparilla

    Sarsaparilla is a prominent remedy for urinary disturbances, particularly those involving renal colic and gravel. Its primary keynote is the intense, cutting, and agonizing pain…

  • Rock Water

    Rock Water is for inflexibility:it is for people who set themselves very high standards and may be self-denying. They are self-dominating to the point of self-martyrdom. For example, they will stick rigidly to diet and exercise programmes, work routines and spiritual disciplines. Their thinking is r…

  • Sabina

    Stapf made the first collection of the symptoms of Sabin., and Hahnemann and his son were among the pro vers. A number of observations on women who had taken the drug to bring on menses or procure miscarriage have also been added, and some cases of fatal poisoning are recorded. A close botanical…

  • Salicylicum Acidum

    Salicylic acid is found in nature in the leaves and barks of wi llows and in wintergreen oil (Gaultheria), which is one of the chief sources of its supply, and is obtained synthetically from carbolic acid. Like Carb-ac. it has been largely used as a disinfectant, and, as it is supposed tobe non-po…

  • Rhamnus Purshiana

    The leading symptoms include a sensation of swelling deep down in throat. Accumulation of mucus in throat. Hunger after meals and a feeling of emptiness. Aversion to the smell of tobacco smoke. Abdominal symptoms are better by warm drinks. Feeling of movement in abdomen as if hot water undulating …