Remedies

  • Cochlearia Armoracia

    Affects the mucus mem branes. Frontal bone and sinus, antrum and salivary glands are specifically affected by this remedy. Mucus stools. Bloated sensa tion. Gonorrhea. Leucorrhea. Asthma and tuberculosis. The peculiar symptoms are in connection with the teeth. Some violent abdo minal pains were e…

  • Cocculus Indica

    Paralysis of face tongue, pharynx, paraple gia with numbness and tin gling. Numbness. Sensation of hollowness or emptiness, head, chest, abdomen. As if single parts had gone to sleep. Too weak to hold up head, stand or even speak. Feels too weak to talk loud. Symptoms are worse riding in a cars,…

  • Cobaltum Nitricum

    Cobalt has been known since ancient times and it was introduced for used in the manufacture of blue china, Dutch delftware, Moutier and Gien’s crockery and Sévre porcelain. A great deal of research is carried out on it in industry and agriculture, including experiments concerning the toxicity of …

  • Codeinum

    Codeine possesses many of the properties of opium, from which it is derived, but it is sufficiently disti nctive to entitle it to a separate description. Cod. seems to possess in great degree the exhilarating properties some persons experience when taking opium, though it is not without strong sop…

  • Cocainum Hydrochloricum

    The symptoms of Coca, and Cocain. are mostly similar. Besides the great usefulness of cocaine as a local anesthetic, it has specific homeopathic uses, though the symptoms are mainly clinical. Sensation as if smallforeign bodies or worms were under the skin. Chorea. Parkinson’s disease. Delirium t…

  • Coca

    Complaints related to mountain climbing. Altitude, mountain sickness. Palpitations, dyspnea, anxiety and inso mnia. Dizziness, dyspnea and exhaus tion on going to high altitudes, mountain climbing, airplane flying etc. Exhaustion of the brain and nervous sys tem from physical and mental strain. …

  • Coccus Cacti

    Source: Derived from the dried female cochineal insect ( Dactylopius coccus), a scale insect in the. Dactylopiidae family, native to Central and South America, prepared for homeopathic use through. trituration, serial dilution, and succussion to enhance therapeutic action and eliminate toxicity. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for respiratory, genitourinary, and. mucous membrane disorders ,…

  • Cocculus Indicus

    Source: Derived from the dried seeds of Anamirta cocculus , a climbing shrub in the. Menispermaceae family, native to Southeast Asia and India, prepared for homeopathic use through. trituration, serial dilution, and succussion to enhance therapeutic action and eliminate toxicity. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for neurological, psychological, and. gastrointestinal disorders , particularly those…

  • Clematis

    Bach Flower Group: Insufficient Interest in Present Circumstances (Used for daydreaming, lack of interest in the present, and lack of focus.) Clematis is one of the 38 original remedies discovered by Dr. Edward Bach, focused on stabilizing emotional vibrations and emotional healing.