Remedies

  • Cicuta Maculata

    The effects of the Cic- m. are very similar to those of the Cic. The most prominent symptoms include falls unconscious, tetanic or clonic convulsions, and body covered with sweat. Consider in epilepsy and tetanus.

  • Chrysarobinum

    Chrysar. has been used successfully in skin diseases especially in ringworm, psoriasis, herpes, and acne rosacea. Vesicular or squamous lesions, associated with foul smelling discharge and crust formation, tend to become confluent and to give the appearance of a single crust covering the entire ar…

  • Chromium Metallicum

    Discharges thick, tough, stringy, sticky, green and yellow. Pains changing place or in one spot. Boring, scraping pains. Cancer. Paralysis. Collapse, coma. Ear infections. Sinusitis. Heart diseases. Arteriosclerosis. Anemia. Pain under the heart. Hyper cholesterolemia. Stomach complaints. Vom – …

  • Chlorum

    Chlorum has been proved in the form of “Chlorine water, ” and has been tested clinically. Marked effect on the respira tory organs, producing spasm of the glottis as the chief symptom of the drug. Asthma to relieve the spasm of glottis. Useful externally and internally in gangrene. Spasms and co…

  • Chloroformium

    Chloroform is the well- known anesthetic, the general effects of which in arresting sensation need no description. Unlike ether and nitrous oxide, which must be administered without air, chloroform vapor must have an abundance of air inhaled with it or asphyxia results. Its most noteworthy effect…

  • Chionanthus Virginica

    Source: Derived from the bark or root of Chionanthus virginica, a deciduous shrub or small tree in. the Oleaceae family, native to North America, prepared for homeopathic use through maceration,. serial dilution, and succussion to enhance therapeutic action and eliminate toxicity. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for hepatobiliary, pancreatic, and. digestive disorders, particularly those…

  • Chimaphila Umbellata

    Chim. acts principally on the kidneys and bladder, producing gravel in kidneys and acute and chronic catarrh in the bladder (cystitis). Scanty urine loaded with ropy, muco-purulent sediment. Calculus. Hepatic and kidney dropsies. Passive kidney, uterine and intestinal hemorrhages. Leucorrhea. Go…

  • Chimaphila Maculata

    Chim-m. has been proved independently of Chim. Some symptoms of Chim -rot. are included. Intense gnawing hunger. Burning fever, blood feels heated. T he throat and tonsils are strongly affected. Headache, worse on lying down. Feels better in warm room. Constitutions – Suited to mild, amiable, ref…