Remedies

  • Ammonium Carbonicum

    Source: Derived from ammonium carbonate ((NH₄)₂CO₃), a chemical compound historically. known as smelling salts, prepared for homeopathic use. Traditional Context: Historically used in homeopathy for respiratory, circulatory, and systemic. conditions, particularly in individuals with weakness, fatigue, and cold sensitivity, often resembling. states of collapse or low vitality. It is noted for symptoms like nasal congestion,…

  • Aloe Socotrina

    Source: Derived from the inspissated juice of Aloe vera or related species, a succulent plant in the. Asphodelaceae family, commonly known as Aloe. Traditional Context: Historically used in homeopathy for gastrointestinal disorders, particularly. those involving the colon, such as diarrhea, dysentery, and hemorrhoids, with symptoms. characterized by urgency, insecurity, and aggravation in hot weather. It…

  • Aethusa Cynapium

    Source: Derived from the whole fresh flowering plant of Aethusa cynapium, commonly known as. Fool’s Parsley, a highly toxic annual herb in the Apiaceae family, prepared for homeopathic use. through trituration and serial dilution to enhance therapeutic action while eliminating material. toxicity, in accordance with homeopathic pharmacopeia standards. Traditional Context : Historically employed in homeopathy…

  • Aesculus Glabra

    Aesculus glabra, like the horse chestnut, has a marked action on the rectum. In cattle, it produces wryneck and paresis of hind limbs. Produces hard, knotty stools, very painful. Very painful, dark purple, external hemor rhoids with constipation, vertigo and portal congestion. Dark purple hemorrh…

  • Adonis Vernalis

    Adonis has not been proved, but the indications for its use have been defined from experience. Indications include rapid and feeble action of the heart, dropsy, scanty urine with albumen and casts. Valvular disease and cardiac asthma. There is no record of its uses in the potencies. Adonis acts …

  • Actaea Spicata

    Source: Derived from the root of Actaea spicata , a perennial herb in the Ranunculaceae family,. commonly known as Baneberry or Herb Christopher. Traditional Context: Historically used in homeopathy for rheumatic conditions, particularly. affecting small joints (e.g., wrists, fingers, ankles), with symptoms aggravated by motion, touch, or. cold. It is also noted for digestive disturbances…

  • Allium Cepa

    Source: Derived from the fresh bulb of Allium cepa, a plant in the Amaryllidaceae family,. commonly known as the Onion. Traditional Context: Historically used in homeopathy for acute respiratory and ocular. conditions, particularly those resembling the irritant effects of onion exposure, such as profuse. watery nasal discharge, burning eyes, and sneezing. It is noted for…

  • Aesculus Hippocastanum

    Source: Derived from the seeds of Aesculus hippocastanum, a deciduous tree in the Sapindaceae. family, commonly known as Horse Chestnut. Traditional Context : Historically used in homeopathy for venous and circulatory disorders ,. particularly hemorrhoids, varicose veins, and lower back pain, with symptoms characterized by. fullness, congestion, and aggravation from standing or heat. It is…

  • Ambra Grisea

    Source: Derived from a waxy substance produced in the digestive tract of sperm whales ( Physeter. macrocephalus), known as Ambergris, processed for homeopathic use. Traditional Context: Historically used in homeopathy for nervous and psychological disorders ,. particularly in individuals with extreme shyness, hypersensitivity, and anxiety in social settings. It is. noted for symptoms like nervousness,…

  • Alumina

    Source: Derived from aluminum oxide (Al₂O₃), a mineral compound processed for homeopathic. use, commonly referred to as Alumina. Traditional Context : Historically used in homeopathy for neurological, gastrointestinal, and. skin disorders characterized by dryness, slowness, and weakness, particularly in the elderly or. those with chronic debility. It is noted for mental symptoms like confusion, indecision,…