Remedies

  • Baryta Muriatica

    Source: Derived from barium chloride (BaCl₂), a chemical compound, prepared for homeopathic. use through potentization involving serial dilution and succussion to eliminate toxicity and enhance. therapeutic action. Traditional Context : Historically employed in homeopathy for chronic glandular,. cardiovascular, and neurological disorders, particularly those involving indurated glands,. vascular stiffness, and mental or physical sluggishness. It is…

  • Baryta Iodata

    Bar-i. has been used empirically, especially in cases of glandular enlargement and new growths. The indications are suggested by its two elements. This remedy is used clinically for enlarged and indurated glands especially the tonsils and breasts. Bar-i. has been used in breast cancer, breast tum…

  • Bismuthum Subnitricum

    Source: Derived from bismuth, a metallic element (Bi) or its compounds (e.g., bismuth subnitrate),. prepared for homeopathic use through potentization involving serial dilution and succussion to. eliminate toxicity and enhance therapeutic action. Traditional Context : Historically employed in homeopathy for gastrointestinal, neurological,. and psychological disorders, particularly those involving severe gastric pain, vomiting, and. intense anxiety….

  • Berberis Aquifolium

    Keynotes include an intense, pulsating headache in the forehead. Nausea, vomiting. Pains in the bladder. Rheumatic pains in the joints of the hands and in the lumbar and sacral regions, worse at night. Pruritus and psoriasis -type eruptions. The skin becomes dry, rough, scaly, pimply. Clears the c…

  • Badiaga

    Source: Derived from the dried skeleton of Spongilla lacustris or related freshwater sponges in the. Spongillidae family, primarily found in rivers and lakes, prepared for homeopathic use through. trituration, serial dilution, and succussion. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for glandular, respiratory, and. musculoskeletal disorders , particularly those involving indurated glands, coughs, and soreness. from…

  • Berberis Vulgaris

    Source: Derived from the root bark of Berberis vulgaris, a deciduous shrub in the Berberidaceae. family, prepared for homeopathic use through potentization involving serial dilution and. succussion. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for renal, hepatic, urinary, and. musculoskeletal disorders , particularly those involving sharp, radiating pains, urinary irritation,. and liver dysfunction. It is noted…

  • Baryta Carbonica

    Source: Derived from barium carbonate (BaCO₃), a mineral compound, prepared for homeopathic. use through trituration, serial dilution, and succussion to eliminate toxicity and enhance therapeutic. action. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for developmental, glandular, and. mental disorders, particularly those involving delayed development, chronic infections, and. cognitive or emotional immaturity. It is noted for symptoms…

  • Belladonna

    Source: Derived from the whole plant of Atropa belladonna (deadly nightshade), a perennial herb. in the Solanaceae family, prepared for homeopathic use through potentization involving serial. dilution and succussion to eliminate toxicity and enhance therapeutic action. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for acute inflammatory, febrile, and. neurological conditions, particularly those involving sudden onset, high…

  • Baptisia Tinctoria

    Source: Derived from the root of Baptisia tinctoria, a perennial plant in the Fabaceae family, native. to North America, prepared for homeopathic use through potentization involving serial dilution and. succussion. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for acute febrile and septic. conditions, gastrointestinal disorders, and mental confusion, particularly those resembling. typhoid fever or severe infections….

  • Aspen

    Bach Flower Group: Fear (Used for vague, unexplained fears, anxieties, and apprehension.) Aspen is one of the 38 original remedies discovered by Dr. Edward Bach, focused on stabilizing emotional vibrations and emotional healing.