Remedies

  • Linum Usitatissimum

    Linu-u. is marked by intense irritation. The decoction is of service in inflammation of the urinary passages, cystitis, strangury, etc. Diseases of the intestinal tract. Trismus and paralysis of the tongue. Asthma, hay fever and urticaria.

  • Linaria Vulgaris

    In domestic practice, Linaria has long been used as a lotion for inflamed eyes and as an application for pain ful hemorrhoids. It is said to be purgative and diuretic. Lina, was proved by Muller, Raidi and others. Farrington commended it for cardiac fainting, “faints dead away without apparent ca…

  • Lithium Bromatum

    Hering introduced and made the first provings of Lith -c. It affects the entire organism, but notably the head and eyes, urinary organs, heart andjoints. Uric acid diathesis. Gout and tophi. Acidity. Chronic rheumatism connected with heart lesions and asthenopia. Rheumatism connected with heart o…

  • Lithium Benzoicum

    Hering introduced and made the first provings of Lith -c. It affects the entire organism, but notably the head and eyes, urinary organs, heart andjoints. Uric acid diathesis. Gout and tophi. Acidity. Chronic rheumatism connected with heart lesions and asthenopia. Rheumatism connected with heart o…

  • Lithium Carbonicum

    Hering introduced and made the first provings of Lith -c. It affects the entire organism, but notably the head and eyes, urinary organs, heart andjoints. Uric acid diathesis. Gout and tophi. Acidity. Chronic rheumatism connected with heart lesions and asthenopia. Rheumatism connected with heart o…

  • Lilium Tigrinum

    The tiger lily, which was introduced into the West from China and Japan, was first suggested as a remedy by W. E. Payne. Carrol Dunham urged Payne to have it proved and assisted by having it proved on a woman under his supervision. The account of this case is given in Dunham’s Science of Therapeut…

  • Limulus Polyphemus

    Lim. was introduced by Hering, and partially proved by him and Lippe. Hering was surprised to see that the blood of the King crab he dissected was blue, and on investigation was found to contain copper. He thought it would prove to be another medicine for cholera. The most notable symptoms includ…

  • Liatris Spicata

    Generalanasarca due to heart and kidney disease. Colic. Diarrhea with violent urging and pain in lower part of back. Suppressed urine. Dropsy from liver or spleen diseases. Kidney dropsy. Applied locally to ulcers and unhealthy wounds. A prompt diuretic. Vascular stimu lant. Increases functional …

  • Leptandra Virginica

    Leptandra, in the form of the resinoid Leptandrin, was proved by Burt. As one of the grand characteristics of it relative Digitalis is white stools, so the grand characteristic of Leptandra is black stools. Great varieties of stool, in the later stages of the proving it became dysenteric and mixed…

  • Ledum Palustre

    Led. affects the fibrous tissue of joints, especially ankles, tendons, heels and skin, hence it can be called a rheu matic remedy, where rheuma tism begins in the feet and travels upwards. Affected parts become purple puffy and then emaciate. Punctured wounds, produced by sharp- pointed instrumen…