Remedies

  • Cyclamen

    Cyclamen has a traditional reputation as a remedy for d isorders of the uterus and appendages. Later provings af firmed this reputation. Large doses produce violent purging and vomiting, disturbed digestion with very salty saliva. Cycl. is in many ways similar to Puls., from which it differs main…

  • Curare

    An arrow poison used by South American Indians, Curare affects the muscles and brain. It is a muscular poison, causing paralysis of muscles without impairing the sensations and consciousness. Muscular paralysis without impairing any sensation or consciousness. It causes death by paralysis of the …

  • Cuprum Sulphuricum

    Sulphate of Copper is a wel l-known emetic and caustic. It is a well – known application in allopathic practice for stimulating flabby granulations and it has cured itching eruptions and manifestations of syphilis. Pains better rest. Cupr-s. causes forcible vomiting and much nausea. Burning at ve…

  • Cuprum Aceticum

    Burnett cured with Cupr-acet. a case of left -sided brow ague of many years’ standing. He used Rademacher’s T incture of Copper. The pain was described as boring, screwing and was spoken of by the patient as “awful.” Burnett was unable to say whether the cure was strictly homeopathic or whether t…

  • Cucurbita Pepo

    Hansen mentioned that missionaries found the n.other tincture of great use in seasickness and vomiting during pregnancy. Bonino recorded that Cuc -c cured salivation and vomiting in a woman in whom the menses were absent and who was erroneously supposed to be pregnant. Grist recorded a case i…

  • Cubeba Officinalis

    Cubeba is an old-world remedy for gonorrhea and gleet. It affects the mucus membrane of the nose, air passages, intestines, and the uro-genital tract. It acts well in persons of bilious temperament with tendency to constipation. Burning, rawness is felt in the throat in stomach, abdomen, rectum, …

  • Cyclamen Europaeum

    Source: Derived from the fresh root of Cyclamen europaeum, a perennial plant in the Primulaceae. family, native to Europe and the Mediterranean, prepared for homeopathic use through maceration,. serial dilution, and succussion to eliminate toxicity and enhance therapeutic action. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for psychological, gynecological,. neurological, and visual disorders, particularly those involving…

  • Croton Tiglium

    Croton Tiglium was used as a powerful purgative and irritant of the skin in ordinary practice, therefore causing watery discharges. Croto-t. has a strong affinity for skin, face and external genitals. It is one of the antidotes to rhus poisoning, as is evident from its wide and intense action upo…

  • Cuprum Metallicum

    Source: Derived from metallic copper (Cuprum metallicum), a naturally occurring element,. prepared for homeopathic use through trituration, serial dilution, and succussion to eliminate. toxicity and enhance therapeutic action. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for neurological, muscular,. respiratory, and psychological disorders , particularly those involving spasms, convulsions, and. emotional rigidity. It is noted for symptoms…