Remedies

  • Tuberculinum Bovinum

    Clarke found no appreciable difference between the action of Tub. and that of Bac. His own impression was that they are practically identical and that one will answer to the indications of the other. The first provers were tuberculosis patients and only pathogenetic symptoms are recorded. Tub. 30c…

  • Trifolium Repens

    The proving of Trif-r. produced a specific action on the salivary glands. Hale said it produced marked salivation in horses. Feeling of fullness or congestion of all the salivary glands. Discomfort and even pain in glands followed by copious flow of saliva. Feeling of congestion in salivary gland…

  • Trillium Pendulum

    Source: Derived from the fresh root of Trillium pendulum (synonym Trillium erectum), commonly. known as Beth Root or Wake-Robin, a perennial plant in the Melanthiaceae 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…

  • Tuberculinum

    Source: Derived from a nosode prepared from sterilized cultures of Mycobacterium tuberculosis or. tuberculous tissue, processed through trituration and serial dilution to enhance therapeutic action. while eliminating material pathogenicity, in accordance with homeopathic pharmacopeia standards. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for constitutional, respiratory, and. immunological disorders, particularly those involving chronic ailments, tubercular tendencies, and….

  • Tribulus Terrestris

    Overview of Tribulus Terrestris Tribulus Terrestris is a small leafy plant used extensively in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine for urinary and reproductive health. It contains steroidal saponins called furostanol saponins that are responsible for many of its physiological effects. Botanical Classification Latin Name Tribulus terrestris Plant Family Zygophyllaceae Common Names Puncture Vine, Gokhru, Bindii Medical…

  • Trifolium Pratense

    T. C. Duncan and others proved it and elicited some very decided respiratory symptoms, dry, tickling cough, oppressed breathing with fever. One peculiar symptom was a cough followed by hiccough. Marked salivation. Feeling of fullness with congestion of salivary glands, followed by increased flow o…

  • Titanium Metallicum

    Titanium stands midway between silicon and tin in some of its relations and in other respects it is closely related to iron, chromium and aluminium. The crystals were proved by Sharp who took 2 grains of the first trituration, daily for a week. It was believed to be the pure metal, but was proved…

  • Thymus Serpyllum

    Respiratory infections of children, dry nervous asthma, whoop ing cough, severe spasms but little sputum. Ringing in ears with feeling of pressure in head. Burning in pharynx, sore throat worse empty swallowing, blood vessels distended, dark. COMMENTS – Small doses of Thymu. act as a sedative and…

  • Tilia Europaea

    A tincture of the fresh blos soms was proved by the Austrian Society. The most striking characteristic is “an intense sore feeling about the abdomen and profuse warm sweat which gives no relief.” This led to its successful use in cases of peritonitis. In addition to this are marked bearingdown sy…

  • Thymolum

    The proving was con ducted by Griggs, on eight pro vers, six males and two females, as well as one control using a placebo, in 1940 -41. The experiment began by using 3x for two weeks, 2x for the next two weeks and lx for about ten days. The provings show an action limited to…