Remedies

  • Conium

    An ancient remedy, rendered classical by Plato’s graphic description of this poison given to the Greek philosopher Socrates to cause his death. The ascending paralysis it produces, ending in respiration failure, shows the ultimate tendency of many symptoms produced in the provings. Con. has diff…

  • Coriaria Ruscifolia

    A prover who ate 1 1/2 grains of the resin experienced a disagreeable, irritating sensation in throat, extending to the stomach with pain across region of stomach, accompanied by nausea (in five min.). In a quarter of an hour, vomiting came on, continuing more or less for two hours. Very unpleasan…

  • Comocladia Dentata

    Comocladia shows its affinity with the Rhus family by the virulence of its effects on the skin, the slightest contact, and at times even walking in the neighborhood o f the growing tree, being sufficient to cause violent inflammation. Both are irritant poisons. The trunk and branches of the tree …

  • Convallaria Majalis

    Increases energy of heart’s action, r enders it more regular. It is of use when the ventricles are over distended and dilatation begins, and when there is an absence of compensatory hypertrophy and venous stasis is marked. Dyspnea, dropsy, aneurysm tendency. Anasarca. Sensation as if heart cea se…

  • Convolvulus Arvensis

    Very few experiments have been made with this plant, and in those the resinoid of the root and pure Convolvulin were used. The few symptoms recorded are all in the gastro-intestinal sphere. Eructation after eating. Colic and diarrhea, liquid stool. Stools are soft, semi-fluid evacuation, preceded…

  • Colostrum

    The symptoms of Colostrum are purely clinical. Its use in diarrhea was probably suggested by the purgative effect of Colos. on the infant. Colicky pains in hypogastrium. Green, watery, yellow, watery, mucus, bilious stools. Profuse, sour -smelling, excoriating stools. Great nervous irritability …

  • Copaiva Officinalis

    The chief action is on the genito -urinary organs and rectum. Irrita tion accompanying thickening of bladder. Burning at neck of bladder and in urethra, discharge milky, corrosive, meatus tumid and inflamed. Affects the mucus membranes of the respiratory organs and the skin , producing a well -ma…

  • Corallium Rubrum

    Red coral, the product of a coralligene zoophyte, contains calcium carbonate and iron oxide (the origin of its color), gelatin and otherelements. In medical alchemy, red coral was considered to have “strengthening tonic properties, ” and to be astringent, sudorific, diuretic and absorbent. Cor-r….

  • Condurango

    Condurango acts primarily upon the gastrointestinal tract and the skin, particularly the mucocutaneous junctions. It is a potent remedy for chronic gastric affections, including peptic…

  • Conium Maculatum

    Source: Derived from the fresh flowering plant of Conium maculatum , a biennial herb in the. Apiaceae family, native to Europe and North Africa, prepared for homeopathic use through. maceration, serial dilution, and succussion to enhance therapeutic action and eliminate toxicity. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for neurological, glandular, and. psychological disorders, particularly those…