Remedies

  • White Chestnut

    Bach Flower Group: Insufficient Interest in Present Circumstances (Used for circular, worrying thoughts and internal arguments.) White Chestnut is one of the 38 original remedies discovered by Dr. Edward Bach, focused on stabilizing emotional vibrations and emotional healing.

  • Rock Rose

    Bach Flower Group: Fear (Used for terror, extreme fear, panic, and nightmares.) Rock Rose is one of the 38 original remedies discovered by Dr. Edward Bach, focused on stabilizing emotional vibrations and emotional healing.

  • Red Chestnut

    Bach Flower Group: Fear (Used for excessive worry or fear for the safety and well-being of loved ones.) Red Chestnut is one of the 38 original remedies discovered by Dr. Edward Bach, focused on stabilizing emotional vibrations and emotional healing.

  • Impatiens

    Bach Flower Group: Loneliness (Used for impatience, irritability, and quick-tempered nature.) Impatiens is one of the 38 original remedies discovered by Dr. Edward Bach, focused on stabilizing emotional vibrations and emotional healing.

  • Zingiber Officinale

    Zing, strongly affects the digestive, genito -urinary and respira tory systems. Like most spices, ginger has a specific action on the liver and digestive organs. Zing, was proved by Franz and others and their symptoms make a full remedy pathogenesis. Particularly useful forstatesof debility in t…

  • Yucca Filamentosa

    Yuc. was proved by Rowell and four others in the 30c. Farrington gave these Yuc. indications: biliousness with pain going through upperpart of liver to back. Diar rhea which contains an excess of bile. Much flatus passed by rectum. Frequent passage of flatus and of watery, yellowish -brown stools….

  • Xanthoxylum Fraxineum

    Xan. exerts its influence on nerves, female sexual organs, respiration and left side. Its action is on the nervous system and mucus membranes. Injury to nerves. Neurasthenia. Pricking sensation, shocks as from electricity. Numbness of left side. Paralysis, of single parts. Hemiplegia. Insomnia. O…

  • Wyethia Helenioides

    Source: Derived from the fresh root of Wyethia helenioides, commonly known as Mule’s Ear, Gray. Mule’s Ear, or Poison Weed, a perennial herb in the Asteraceae family, prepared for homeopathic. use through trituration and serial dilution to enhance therapeutic action while eliminating material. properties, in accordance with homeopathic pharmacopeia standards. Traditional Context: Historically employed in…

  • Wiesbaden

    The hot, chlorinated saline springs of Wiesbaden contain 8.176 grams of solids to each liter, and of these Nat-m. makes up more than seven grams. The baths, which constitute the chief part of the treatment, are extremely stimulating. The baths, combined with drinking the water, generally determin…

  • Viscum Album

    The first homeopathic symptomatology was established by Proll, Stager, Schier and Black during the second half of the 19th century, using the mother tincture and low potencies. Proell made a proving of the tincture and the symptoms developed resembling an epileptic aura and petit mal, which had th…