Remedies

  • Uva Ursi

    Diabetes, gravel and strangury. Pyelitis. Kidney stones. Aching of the kidneys and bladder, congestion and ulceration of the bladder and prostate gland, involuntary seminal emissions, and incontinence of urine. Characteristic shooting pain from hip to hip. Chronic bladder irritation with pain, te…

  • Ustilago Maydis

    Burt, who proved Ust. on himself and others, introduced the remedy to homeopathy. It had been observed that preg nant animals feeding on maize affected with smut were very liable to abort. Roullin noted that shedding of the hair and sometimes of the teeth, occurred in animals and men, that mules t…

  • Usnea Barbata

    Usn. is for some forms of congestive headache, sunstroke. Keynote bursting feeling, as if temples would burst or the eyes burst out of the sockets. Throbbing carotids. Head began to ache, soon could feel the blood pres s into the brain with domestic attentions he got to sleep and woke next morn i…

  • Urtica Urens

    Source: Derived from the whole fresh plant of Urtica urens, commonly known as Dwarf Nettle or. Annual Nettle, a member of the Urticaceae family, prepared for homeopathic use through trituration. and serial dilution to enhance therapeutic action while eliminating material irritant properties, in. accordance with homeopathic pharmacopeia standards. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for…

  • Tussilago Petasites

    In 1847 it was the object of a fragmented homeopathic proving by Kuchenmeister and in 1960 of a pharmacological study by Karl Haas. A rece nt pharmacological study of the root extract revealed a product with antispasmodic action. Tus-p. has some action on the urinary organs and was found useful i…

  • Tussilago Fragrans

    Demesnes proved Tus-f., taking three drops of the tincture on the tongue. After first causing a disagreeable, spiteful mood, it set up in a few days an opposite condition, which lasted some time. A journey taken on the ninth day of the proving, which usually caused loss of weight, did not do s…

  • Trillium Pendulum

    Source: Derived from the fresh root of Trillium pendulum (synonym Trillium erectum), commonly. known as Beth Root or Wake-Robin, a perennial plant in the Melanthiaceae family, prepared for. homeopathic use through trituration and serial dilution to enhance therapeutic action while. eliminating material toxicity, in accordance with homeopathic pharmacopeia standards. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy…

  • Trifolium Repens

    The proving of Trif-r. produced a specific action on the salivary glands. Hale said it produced marked salivation in horses. Feeling of fullness or congestion of all the salivary glands. Discomfort and even pain in glands followed by copious flow of saliva. Feeling of congestion in salivary gland…

  • Trifolium Pratense

    T. C. Duncan and others proved it and elicited some very decided respiratory symptoms, dry, tickling cough, oppressed breathing with fever. One peculiar symptom was a cough followed by hiccough. Marked salivation. Feeling of fullness with congestion of salivary glands, followed by increased flow o…