Remedies

  • Calcarea Caustica

    Lime-water has an ancient repute in allaying inflammation of many kinds. Extensively proved, it rapidly dispelled all inflammatory action in cases of appendicitis and removed all suffering in an aggravated case of hemorrhoids. Marked difficult thinking. Confusion in the head. Vertigo, as if room …

  • Calcarea Bromata

    Calc-br. is an unproved remedy, recommended by H ale for a variety of children’s complaints. Suited to children who are of lax tissue, lymphatic, nervous and irritable. Calc-br. is for children that are nervous and irritable with gastric and cerebral irritation. Tendency to brain diseases. Insom…

  • Calcarea Acetica

    Calcarea acética was one the first of the lime preparations proved by Hahnemann. The symptoms of Calc-acet. are generally identical with those of Calc., both are prepared from oyster shell s and are included in the pathogenesis of that medicine. Calc-acet. has had brilliant clinical results in in…

  • Calcarea Silicata

    This preparation of Cal carea silicata has been used by Ussher in the lx and 6x potencies in cases of atrophy of children. He found it succeeded where Sil. failed in these cases and in corneal disorders. It causes absorption of corneal exudations. Indicated by ulcers with punched-out edges. Kent …

  • Calcarea Iodata

    Calcarea iodata has a short proving, it has been used on the indications suggested by its two components in the diseases named. It is similar to Bar-i. in its action on enlarged glands. Indicated for enlarged tonsils honeycombed with little crypts. Induration of glands. Thyroid tumors and cysts….

  • Calcarea Arsenicosa

    Calcarea Arsenicosa was prepared and proved by Hering in the 4c dilution in 1848. According to P. C. Majumdar, it is the most efficient remedy in the infantile enlarged liver and spleen of India. In albuminuria cases, there is great sensitiveness of the kidney region. Cholera with impeded resp…

  • Caladium Seguinum

    Source: Derived from the fresh leaves or roots of Caladium seguinum (syn. Caladium bicolor), a. tropical plant in the Araceae family, prepared for homeopathic use through potentization involving. serial dilution and succussion. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for sexual, respiratory, and. psychological disorders, particularly those involving sexual dysfunction, respiratory irritation, and. mental exhaustion. It…

  • Calcarea Fluorica

    Source: Derived from the mineral calcium fluoride (CaF₂), commonly known as fluorite, prepared. for homeopathic use through trituration, serial dilution, and succussion to eliminate toxicity and. enhance therapeutic action. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for connective tissue, bone, and. vascular disorders, particularly those involving hardness, elasticity loss, or abnormal growths. It is. noted for…

  • Calcarea Phosphorica

    Source: Derived from calcium phosphate (Ca₃(PO₄)₂), typically prepared from bone ash or mineral. sources, processed for homeopathic use through trituration, serial dilution, and succussion to. eliminate toxicity and enhance therapeutic action. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for growth, bone, and developmental. disorders, particularly those involving weak bones, delayed healing, and mental restlessness. It is….

  • Calendula Officinalis

    Source: Derived from the fresh flowering tops of Calendula officinalis (common marigold), a plant. in the Asteraceae family, prepared for homeopathic use through potentization involving maceration,. serial dilution, and succussion. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for wound healing, tissue repair, and. inflammatory conditions , particularly those involving cuts, burns, or lacerations. It is noted…