Remedies

  • Carica Papaya

    Muscular debility. Languor and drowsiness. Dull feeling in morning on rising. Pains worse towards evening, better by rubbing. Loses flesh. Catches colds easily when riding, during menses. Nervous before and during menses.

  • Castor Equi

    This is a very ancient remedy and was proved and introduced into homeopathy by Hering. The clinical experience of Hering and his fellow-provers has shown this to be highly useful remedy in cracked and ulcerated nipples. Cast-eq. especially acts on the nipples, the nails and bones, causing pains i…

  • Cascara Sagrada

    The leading symptoms include a sensation of swelling deep down in throat. Accumulation of mucus in throat. Hunger after meals and a feeling of emptiness. Aversion to the smell of tobacco smoke. Abdominal symptoms are better by warm drinks. Feeling of movement in abdomen as if hot water undulating …

  • Carduus Benedictus

    The provings by Rückert showed a prominent sensation of contraction which occurs in many parts. Twitchings and disturbance of vision, flickerings, muscae volitantes. Blackness before eyesfora short time. Eyeballs feel larger. The gastro-abdominal disturbances of Card – m. are obser ved in a less …

  • 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…

  • 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,…

  • Castoreum

    Caspari proved Russian Cast., Nenning, that of Southern Europe. Teste remarked that Cast, has been regarded as a resinous substance and he observed, moreover, that the beaver feeds almost entirely on the resinous bark of pine trees. In Siberia, beavers feed on the bark of the birch, which may make…

  • Carduus Marianus

    Source: Derived from the seeds or whole plant of Silybum marianum (milk thistle), a plant in the. Asteraceae family, prepared for homeopathic use through maceration, serial dilution, and. succussion to enhance therapeutic action. Traditional Context : Historically employed in homeopathy for hepatic, biliary, and vascular. disorders, particularly those involving liver dysfunction, jaundice, and venous congestion….

  • 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….