Remedies

  • Manganum Sulphuricum

    Cooper said, “This Salt of Manganese deserves more attention than seems to be at present given to it. It has been proved to cause vomiting, paralysis without convulsions and inflammation of the stomach and small intestines. As well as of the liver, spleen and heart.” C. G. Gmelin, who experimente…

  • Melilotus Officinalis

    Meli, was first proved by Bowen in 1851. A second proving was made by him fifteen years later. He used both the yellow and the white varieties. H. C. Allen published a further proving of Meli, alba, using the entire plant. His pro ving entirely confirmed Bowen’s and added many symptoms. Accordin…

  • Melandrinum

    Mel-c-s. has been used fo r prolapsed uterus and chronic metritis, when associated with subinvolution and inflammation of the cervix. Uterinedisplace – ments and in the commencement of metritis. Soreness across the hypogastrium from ileum to ileum. Sensation as if bladder were too f ull. Pain fro…

  • Medorrhinum

    Source: Derived from the nosode prepared from the discharge of gonorrhea (Neisseria. gonorrhoeae), processed through serial dilution and succussion for homeopathic use to eliminate. infectious material and enhance therapeutic action, in accordance with homeopathic pharmacopeia. standards. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for constitutional, psychological,. musculoskeletal, genitourinary, and systemic disorders, particularly those involving chronic. disease…

  • Manganum Iodatum

    One of the best general remedies for passive hemorrhages, uterine, kidney, gastric, pulmonary and intestinal. Mangi. has atonic conditions, poor circulation and relaxed muscles. Rhinitis, sneez- ing, pharyngitis, and other acute throat troubles, suffocative sensation as if throat would close. He…

  • Magnolia Glauca

    S.A. Jones and T. F. Allen observed the effects of the flowers on three persons. Symptoms included a sense of great oppression about his chest, and a strong tendency to fainting. A woman had oppression of chest, could not expand the lungs with a feeling as if she had swallowed food without chewi…

  • Manganum Aceticum

    Source: Derived from manganese acetate ( Mn(CH₃COO)₂), a chemical compound, prepared for. homeopathic use through trituration and serial dilution to eliminate material toxicity and enhance. therapeutic action. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for musculoskeletal, respiratory,. neurological, psychological, and systemic disorders, particularly those involving joint pains,. hoarseness, and nervous exhaustion. It is noted for symptoms…

  • Magnolia Grandiflora

    Allen, in his Handbook, gives a full pathogenesis of Magn-gr. Rheumatism and heart lesions are prominent features in the symptomatology of this drug. Alternating pains between spleen and heart. Erratic shifting of pains. Pains rapidly change their place or alternate. Rheumatic action, particularl…

  • Magnesia Sulphurica

    The ancient reputation of Mag -s. as a “refrigerant cathartic” under the familiar name of “Epsom Salts,” or “salts” par excellence, has overshadowed its homeopathic uses. Recently old -school authorities have discovered in this “cathartic” a remedy for dysenter y. It is the chief ingredient in ma…

  • Macrotinum

    Muscular system ex hausted after the least exertion. Muscular weakness. Excessive restlessness, better by moving about in spite of the weakness. Melancholic and irritable. Dullness of intellect. Symptoms generally improved by onset of menses. Symptoms of the mind, eyes and breasts are worse befor…