Remedies

  • Sumbul

    Sumbul, as its name, “Musk -root,” implies, has an odor resembling that of musk. The resemblance is so close that Sumbul is used to adulterate musk. Sumb. was proved by Lembke, Cattell and others. The symptoms are as like to those of Mosch, as the physical resemblance would imply. Hysterical and …

  • Symphoricarpus Racemosus

    Prof. S. Burdick investi gated the medicinal pr operties of many plants hitherto unused by the profession, including Symphoricarpus racemosa. Useful for persistent vomiting of pregnancy. Nausea during menstruation. Nausea, worse from any motion. Averse to all food, better when lying on the back. …

  • Sulfonalum

    Sulfonal was at first regarded as one of the safest of hypnotics, but many cases of poisoning by medicinal doses have occurred and the schema is made up of reported effects produced on patients. Sulfon. is a coal tar product which produces ataxic symptoms, staggering gait, anesthesia of legs with…

  • Sulphur Iodatum

    Sul-i. was proved by Kelsall on himself and some others. Hale used it in “obstinate skin diseases, notably barber’s itch, for which it is almost a specific.” The provings indicate this in “pustular eruption on upper lip” and “erythema on chin.” Hale also noted it for large and painful suppura…

  • Sulphuricum Acidum

    Source: Derived from sulphuric acid (H₂SO₄), a highly corrosive mineral acid, prepared for. homeopathic use through serial dilution and succussion to enhance therapeutic action while. eliminating material toxicity, in accordance with homeopathic pharmacopeia standards. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for constitutional, gastrointestinal,. psychological, and dermatological disorders , particularly those involving profound debility, sour. discharges,…

  • Sulphur

    Source: Derived from sublimed sulphur, a naturally occurring mineral element, 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, respiratory,. gastrointestinal, and psychological disorders, particularly those involving chronic skin eruptions,. burning sensations, digestive…

  • Strychninum Arsenicicum

    Liquor Strychnie is responsible for many of the poisonings, the powdered c rystals, either pure or mixed in pills or rat-poison, for others. Strychnia itself is very sparingly soluble in cold water (1 in 5760). A homeopathic proving of Stry. was made by Henry Robinson on two provers, a man and a …

  • Strychninum Phosphoricum

    Liquor Strychnie is responsible for many of the poisonings, the powdered c rystals, either pure or mixed in pills or rat-poison, for others. Strychnia itself is very sparingly soluble in cold water (1 in 5760). A homeopathic proving of Stry. was made by Henry Robinson on two provers, a man and a …

  • Strychninum

    Liquor Strychnie is responsible for many of the poisonings, the powdered c rystals, either pure or mixed in pills or rat-poison, for others. Strychnia itself is very sparingly soluble in cold water (1 in 5760). A homeopathic proving of Stry. was made by Henry Robinson on two provers, a man and a …

  • Strophanthus Hispidus

    Strophantus is an ornamental, evergreen and a climbing shrub, native of tropical Africa and Asia. The mother tincture comes from the seeds of the plant. It is used as an arrow-poison by natives of Africa. Among the alkaloids is strophanthin. Stroph. occasions no gastric distress, di uretic. It ha…