Remedies

  • Chelone Glabra

    Burnett’s indications are “pain or soreness of the left lobe of the liver and extending downwards.” Chelo, acts in a line between the hilus of the liver and the fundus of the uterus. Liver disorders with pain or soreness of the left lobe of the liver, exte nding downwards. Soreness of external p…

  • Chelidonium Majus

    Source: Derived from the whole flowering plant of Chelidonium majus (greater celandine), a. perennial herb in the Papaveraceae family, prepared for homeopathic use through maceration, serial. dilution, and succussion to enhance therapeutic action and eliminate toxicity. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for hepatic, biliary, and respiratory. disorders, particularly those involving liver dysfunction, jaundice, and…

  • Chamomilla

    Source: Derived from the whole flowering plant of Matricaria chamomilla (German chamomile), a. member of the Asteraceae family, prepared for homeopathic use through maceration, serial dilution,. and succussion to enhance therapeutic action and eliminate toxicity. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for acute pain, irritability, and. inflammatory conditions, particularly those involving hypersensitivity, restlessness, and. intolerance…

  • Cereus Serpentinus

    J. H. Fitch proved Cer-s., as well as Cere-b. Kunze also proved Cere-s. The heart was less prominently affected by Cere -s. than by the other cacti, but pains in head and a paralyzed feeling were experienced. Paralyzed feeling. Pains in heart. A volup tuous feeling, dwindling of sexual organs. Im…

  • Cereus Bonplandii

    Cereus bonplandii is a variety of Cactus grandifloras. The principal symptoms of Cere -b. are in connection with the heart (Cact.). Cere-b. was proved by John H. Fitch in substantial doses. The prover lost 7.5 pounds in weight. He felt weighed down by an incubus. When mental symptoms subsided, b…

  • Cenchris Contortrix

    Cenchris has the main features of all the serpent poisons. Cench. is a wonderful restorative and deep acting remedy. Like Ars., it has a dyspnea, mental and physical restlessness, thirst for small quantities of water. Needs clothing loose (Lach.). Coma, semi-consciousness. Insensibility of cornea…

  • Cedron

    Petroz and Teste intro duced Cedr. into homeopathic practice, because of its powers of antidoting snakebites and also of its traditional reputation in intermittent fevers. Clock-like periodicity is the most marked characteristic of this remedy. It has been found curative in malarial affections, e…

  • Ceanothus Americanus

    Source: Derived from the root or leaves of Ceanothus americanus , a shrub in the Rhamnaceae. family, native to North America, prepared for homeopathic use through maceration, serial dilution,. and succussion to enhance therapeutic action. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for splenic, hepatic, and lymphatic. disorders, particularly those involving splenomegaly, liver dysfunction, and chronic…

  • Causticum

    Source: A complex homeopathic preparation attributed to Samuel Hahnemann, traditionally. described as a potassium compound (possibly potassium hydrate or a distillate of slaked lime and. potassium bisulfate), prepared through serial dilution and succussion to enhance therapeutic action. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for neuromuscular disorders,. chronic inflammatory conditions, and emotional sensitivity, particularly those involving….

  • Caulophyllum Thalictroides

    Source: Derived from the root of Caulophyllum thalictroides (blue cohosh), a perennial herb in the. Berberidaceae family, prepared for homeopathic use through maceration, serial dilution, and. succussion to enhance therapeutic action and eliminate toxicity. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for female reproductive disorders,. musculoskeletal complaints, and labor-related issues , particularly those involving spasmodic. pains,…