Remedies

  • Thyroidinum

    Thyroidinum, also known as Thyroidea, is an organopathic. The sarcode is prepared from the dried thyroid gland taken from a sheep, ox or calf. The thyroid is closely connected with the heart and it exercises a general regulating influence on growth and development. The homeopathic proving was est…

  • Thiosinaminum

    Thiosin. has been effec tive in curing adhesions, scars, lupus and enlarged lymphatic glands. It’s a dissolvent, externally and internally, for dissolving scar tissue, keloids. It has been used for tumors, enlarged glands, lupus, strictures, adhesions. Inflamed, swollen glands, adenitis. Ectropi…

  • Theridion Curassavicum

    Ther. was introduced and proved by Hering in 1832. The spider is found in the West Indies, chiefly in the island of Curacao. It is about the size of a cherry-stone and is found on orange-trees. It is velvety black when young with antero -posterior lines composed of white dots, on the p osterior of…

  • Thuja Occidentalis

    Source: Derived from the fresh leaves and twigs of Thuja occidentalis, commonly known as the. Northern White Cedar or Arbor Vitae, a coniferous tree in the Cupressaceae 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…

  • Thea Sinensis

    Neuralgia and insom nia. All-gone, sinking sensation at the epigastrium. Nervous sleeplessness, heart troubles, palpitations and dyspepsia of old tea -drinkers. Sensitive kidneys. Sick head- aches. Allen noted it was antidotal to Tab.

  • Thallium Metallicum

    Thallium is a rare metal discovered by Crookes in 1861. He found it in the residue left from the distillation of selenium and named it thallium (a green shoot) from the green it give s in the spectrum. Thallium and its derivatives are toxic. Thallium has been experimented with by Lamy and Marme. T…

  • Terebinthina / Oil of Turpentine

    Source: Derived from the oleoresin of various pine species, primarily Pinus palustris or Pinus. sylvestris, commonly known as turpentine, 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 for renal, urinary, gastrointestinal,. and respiratory disorders…

  • Tellurium Metallicum

    Source: Derived from the metalloid element Tellurium (Te), 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 for dermatological, neurological,. musculoskeletal, and constitutional disorders, particularly those involving offensive odors,. neuralgic pains, and sensitivity to cold….

  • Tartaricum Acidum

    Found in grapes, pineapple, sorrel and other fruits. Tart-ac. is an anti-scor- butic anti-septic, stimulating the mucus and salivary secretions. Extreme weakness. In evening feels very tired, can scarcely drag himself along. Gen eral bruised sensation, especially of lower limbs. Convulsions just …