Remedies

  • Ammonium Phosphoricum

    Allen said Am -p. has been used with success in some cases of facial paralysis. This salt has been used in cases of chronic gout with nodes of urate of soda on the joints. For chronic gouty patients, uric acid diathesis. Bronchitis. Nodosities of the joints of the fingers and backs of the hands. …

  • Ammonium Benzoicum

    One of the remedies for albuminuria, especially in the gouty. The chief symptoms are that the head feels heavy, dull and stupid. Scanty, smoky urine. Right kidney sensitive to pressure. Gout with fluid in great toe joint or with deposits in the joints.

  • Alumen

    The well-known astringent action of Alum, gives a leading indication f or its use in practice. On the other hand, it is equally available for the states of relaxation, which corresponds with its secondary action. Stools as hard as stones. No desire for stool for days. Aggravated constipation and …

  • Alfalfa / Medicago Sativa

    Metabolic regulator. Lack of appetite or aversion to all food. Emaciation. Disorders characterized by Bladder – Bladder irritability. Urging to urinate, morbid desire. Frequent urging to urinate. Breasts – Breast milk, absent or disappearing. Constitutions – Anorexic, emaciated, broken down…

  • Aletris Farinosa

    Star grass is said to be the most bitter of all plants. Aletris farinosa particularly affects the female organs. Produces an anemic, relaxed condition, especially of the female organs. Useful for chlorotic girls and pregnant women. Many symptoms appear in the uterine sphere including uterine ato…

  • Antimonium Crudum

    Source: Derived from antimony trisulfide (Sb₂S₃), a naturally occurring mineral, prepared for. homeopathic use. Traditional Context: Historically used in homeopathy for dermatological, gastrointestinal, and. psychological conditions, particularly in individuals with chronic skin eruptions, digestive. complaints, and emotional sensitivity. It is noted for symptoms like thick, crusty skin lesions,. dyspepsia from dietary indiscretions, and irritability or…

  • Anthracinum

    Anthracinum was introduced into homeopathic practice by Lux, a veterinarian, long before the experiments of Pasteur. The potential anthrax nosode is the best remedy for the disease from which it is obtained, “splenic fever” in animals and “malignantpustule” in human beings. Epi demic spleen disea…

  • Anacardium Orientale

    Source: Derived from the resinous seed of Anacardium orientale , a tree in the Anacardiaceae. family, commonly known as Marking Nut, native to India. Traditional Context: Historically used in homeopathy for psychological and neurological. disorders, particularly in individuals with internal conflict, low self-esteem, or duality of thought,. often expressed as irritability, indecision, or cruelty alternating…

  • Amylenum Nitrosum

    The Nitrite of Amyl was introduced into medicine by the old school as a remedy for angina pectoris and was supposed to act by lessening arterial tension. Vasomotor nerves are affected by Aml -n causing dilatation of all arterioles and capillaries, thereby flushing of face, heat and throbbin g in t…

  • Ammonium Muriaticum

    Source: Derived from ammonium chloride (NH₄Cl), a chemical compound historically used in. medicinal and industrial applications, prepared for homeopathic use. Traditional Context: Historically used in homeopathy for respiratory, musculoskeletal, and. glandular conditions, particularly in individuals with chronic mucus production, joint pains, and. sluggishness. It is noted for symptoms like nasal congestion, sciatica, liver dysfunction, and…