Remedies

  • Lithium Benzoicum

    Hering introduced and made the first provings of Lith -c. It affects the entire organism, but notably the head and eyes, urinary organs, heart andjoints. Uric acid diathesis. Gout and tophi. Acidity. Chronic rheumatism connected with heart lesions and asthenopia. Rheumatism connected with heart o…

  • Larch

    Bach Flower Group: Despondency or Despair (Used for lack of self-confidence, fear of failure, and inferiority complex.) Larch is one of the 38 original remedies discovered by Dr. Edward Bach, focused on stabilizing emotional vibrations and emotional healing.

  • Liatris Spicata

    Generalanasarca due to heart and kidney disease. Colic. Diarrhea with violent urging and pain in lower part of back. Suppressed urine. Dropsy from liver or spleen diseases. Kidney dropsy. Applied locally to ulcers and unhealthy wounds. A prompt diuretic. Vascular stimu lant. Increases functional …

  • Leptandra Virginica

    Leptandra, in the form of the resinoid Leptandrin, was proved by Burt. As one of the grand characteristics of it relative Digitalis is white stools, so the grand characteristic of Leptandra is black stools. Great varieties of stool, in the later stages of the proving it became dysenteric and mixed…

  • Laurocerasus

    Source: Derived from the fresh leaves of Prunus laurocerasus (Cherry Laurel), an evergreen shrub. native to Europe and Asia, prepared for homeopathic use through trituration and serial dilution to. eliminate toxicity (due to cyanogenic glycosides) and enhance therapeutic action. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for cardiovascular, respiratory,. neurological, psychological, and systemic disorders, particularly those…

  • Latrodectus Mactans

    S.A. Jones and A. J. Tafel introduced Lat -m. into the Materia Medica. The bite produces tetanic effects that last several days. From the time a man was bitten he took 3 1/2 quart bottles of the best rectified whisky without any sign of intoxication. Affects the heart, producing angina pectoris. …

  • Ledum Palustre

    Source: Derived from the whole flowering plant of Ledum palustre (commonly known as Marsh. Tea or Wild Rosemary), an evergreen shrub found in northern Europe, Asia, and North America,. prepared for homeopathic use through trituration and serial dilution to eliminate toxicity (due to. volatile oils) and enhance therapeutic action. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy…

  • Lachnanthes Tinctoria

    Lachnantes grows in sandy swamps near the coast. The root is re d and fibrous, sword – shaped leaves, hairy stem, and yellow, woolly flowers. It belongs to the same order as Aletris and is allied to the irises. A curious observation is that the white pigs and sheep of Virginia lose their hooves if…

  • Lapis Albus

    Lapis albus is silico-fluo- ride of calcium. A kind of gneiss, it was found by Grauvogl in the mineral springs of Gastein, Germany. These waters flow over gneiss for mations into the valley of the Achen, where goiter and cretinism abound. The mineral waters have a reputation for curing ulcers, can…

  • Lamium Album

    Lamium was proved by Hahnemann and others, including Stapf. Affin ity for female and urinary organs. Sensation in urethra as though a drop of water were flowing through it. Hemoptysis. Hemor- rhoids and hard stool with blood. Menses appeared too early and were scanty. Much leucorrhea with biting s…