Remedies

  • Adrenalin (HMT)

    Adrenalin is the secretion of the glands situated above the kidneys called the Suprarenal Glands. It k eeps the function of other glands in balance. All Adrenalin patients exhibit symptoms resulting from anger, fear and terror. The heart beats faster and the blood pressure rises. There is a feeling of suffo cation and tightness. The…

  • Actaea Racemosa (HMT)

    This remedy is also called Cimicifuga. It is extraordinarily effective in women’s diseases , especially those comp licating pregnancy. Normally, if during menstruation copious bleeding occurs, most menstrual complaints cease automatic ally. But in the case of Actaea Racemosa, the more the bleeding, the more is the pain and associated discomfort. Sometimes, the symp toms…

  • Aconitum Napellus (HMT)

    Once the art of homoeopathic treatme nt is fully understood, day-to- day ailments can often be controlled at the outset and complications can be avoided. In the early stages of all ailments, Aconite is at the top of the list. Its full name is Aconitum Napellus, though it is commonly called Aconite. Aconite is a…

  • Acetic Acidum (HMT)

    Absinthium 23 Acetic acid Acetic acid is considered useful in (the treatment of) cancer of the stomach. The Acetic acid patient suffe rs from a severe cutting type of pain in the stomach, associated with intense thirst, nausea and burning in the stomach. Generall y, burning and swelling of the body is common to all…

  • Absinthium (HMT)

    The main action of Absinthium is on the brain. It is very useful in epilepsy. In the epilepsy associated with bluing of the body (Cyanosis) and violent twisting of th e hands and feet (as in Cuprum), Absinthium may also be indicated. Before the epileptic fit, there is intense nervousness, res tlessness, nausea, visual hallucinations…

  • Abrotanum (HMT)

    The name Abrotanum brings to one’s mind the subject of transfer of a disease from one organ to another. In English, this process is known as metastasis. It means that the disease shifts from one part of the body to another. For instance, in the case of mumps, the parotid glands (situated below the ear)…