Remedies

  • Sarcolacticum Acidum

    Sarcol-ac. is formed in muscle tissue during muscle exhaustion. It differs from ordinary lactic acid in its relation to polarized light. It represents a much broader and more profoundly acting drug and its pathogenesis is quite dissimilar from the normal acid. The proving was the work of W. Grigg…

  • Sarsaparilla

    Source: Derived from the dried root of Smilax officinalis (or related species), commonly known as. sarsaparilla or wild licorice, a perennial vine in the Smilacaceae 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…

  • Sanguinarinum Nitricum

    Sanguin-n. is a very fine brownish -red powder, pungent, acid, bitter and inodorous. It is soluble in alcohol, ether, water and oils, but not in the same proportion in all. Pure sanguinarine is a pearly – white substance, but when combined with any of the acids the result is a salt of some shade of…

  • Santoninum

    Sant, is the active principle of Santonica, the unexpanded flower heads of Cina Artemisia Marítima. Sant, is the favorite anthelmintic of the old school and it has been chiefly given against lumbrici. Fatal poisonings have caused convulsions, left side paralysis, delirium, vomiting and purging. …

  • Sanicula Europaea

    Sanie, has sometimes been confused with the plant Sanicula mary- landica. or black snake- root. The water is odorless and colorless, and has an agreeable and slightly alkaline taste. Sherbino proved Sanie, in the potencies and a large number of the symptoms of the provings have been confirmed. I…

  • Sanguinaria Canadensis

    Source: Derived from the fresh root of Sanguinaria canadensis, commonly known as bloodroot, a. perennial plant in the Papaveraceae 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 for respiratory, neurological,. gynecological, and psychological…

  • Sabina

    Source: Derived from the fresh tops of Juniperus sabina , commonly known as savin or savin. juniper, an evergreen shrub 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 in homeopathy for gynecological,…

  • Salicylicum Acidum

    Salicylic acid is found in nature in the leaves and barks of wi llows and in wintergreen oil (Gaultheria), which is one of the chief sources of its supply, and is obtained synthetically from carbolic acid. Like Carb-ac. it has been largely used as a disinfectant, and, as it is supposed tobe non-po…

  • Sambucus Nigra

    Source: Derived from the fresh leaves and flowers of Sambucus nigra, commonly known as elder. or black elder, a deciduous shrub in the Adoxaceae 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 for…