Remedies

  • Nux Vomica

    Strychnos nux vomica is a moderate-sized tree, native to the Coromandel Coast and Cochin China. The fruit is like an orange in appearance and contains numerous seeds of flattened circular outline, about the size of a half penny, ash-gray in color, covered with fine silky hairs. The seeds are inte…

  • Nuphar Luteum

    Nuph. was proved by Pitet, and many of his symptoms have been clini cally confirmed. Yellow diarrhea coming on in the early hours of the morning, with great exhaustion. Typhoid fever. Produces nervous weakness with marked symptoms in the sexual sphere. Sexual weakness and pollutions. Pityriasis …

  • Nicotinum

    Nicot. had a very heroic proving by Flak, Wochenfeld, Wertheim, Schroff and Re il. Very violent tonic and clonic spasms were produced. Dullness of senses. Loss of consciousness. Alternate tonic and clonic spasms, fol lowed by general relaxation and trembling, nausea, cold sweat and speedy collap…

  • Nectandra

    Nectrianinum is a clear liquid of a yellowish -brown hue which was prepared by Bra and Chaussé. Two month old nectria cultures on grape broth were evaporated on a water bath until red uced to one-third of their original volume. They were filtered through paper, and again through porcelain. Th…

  • Niccolum Sulphuricum

    Nicc-s. is for weak, asthénopie literary persons with weak digestion and constipation, who are worse in morning and suffer from periodic headaches and hoarseness. Urine and saliva increased. Coppery taste in mouth. Periodic neuralgias of malarial origin. Menopausal disturbances.

  • Nepenthes Distillatoria

    The Nep. symptomatol ogy was established by Julian with a group of twenty -one people, five men and sixteen women, using the 15x, 6x, and 3x potencies and placebo in 1960-61. Julian stated, “It is possible to confirm without being misleading, that is digestive and genital infections, for which we…

  • Nitricum Acidum

    The Aqua Fortis of the alchemists. Used in old -schools practice as an escharotic for warts and warty tumors, for phagedenic ulcers, chancres, poisoned bites. Had been used internally in fevers to quench thirst in bronchitis and tuberculosis to diminish the excessive secretions in some cases of sy…

  • Natrum Nitricum

    According to Hansen, Nat-n. was called Rademacher’s Aconite; he used it in inflammations of all kinds, especially laryngitis, tracheitis, croup, and acute pneumo nia. Acute rheumatism and heart affections. Exophthalmic goiter. Purpura, hemorrhages inflammations of the eye. Inflammations and hemo…

  • Natrum Phosphoricum

    Schussler, who introduced it, noted that Nat-p. is contained in the blood-corpuscles, in the cells of the muscles, of the nerves, and of the brain, as well as in the intercellular fluids. Nat -p. breaks down lactic acid into carbonic acid and water. It then binds to the carbonic aci d, allowing it…

  • Natrum Salicylicum

    The introduction of Sali – cylic acid and Nat-sal. into general practice as remedies in rheumatism which led to much overdosing. Affinity for the joints. Affects the head, ear, throat, kidneys, liver and metabolism. Increases the quantity of bile. Vertigo when objects seem to move to the righ…