Remedies

  • Kali Ferrocyanatum

    Prussian blue has physical and mental prostration following an infectious disease. Inability to sustained routine work. Neuralgic disorders depending on impoverished blood and exhausted nerve centers, especially spinal. Fatty and functional heart troubles. Pulse weak, small, irregula r. Uterine s…

  • Kali Citricum

    Kali-cit. has been used in solution (eight to ten grains to a wineglass of water) to assist the action of the kidneys in sufferers from Bright’s disease who were under the absolute skim -milk dietary. It has also been used in the same way in old school practice, as a solvent for gouty concretions …

  • Kali Ferrocyanicum

    Prussian blue has physical and mental prostration following an infectious disease. Inability to sustained routine work. Neuralgic disorders depending on impoverished blood and exhausted nerve centers, especially spinal. Fatty and functional heart troubles. Pulse weak, small, irregula r. Uterine s…

  • Kali Chloricum

    Kali-chl. is not to be confused with the chloride that constitutes Schiissler’s Kali -m. Hering amalgamated the symptoms of the two under the heading Kali- m., but Clarke kept them separate. Kali-chl. is an exceedingly active poison. It has long been used in the old school in solution as a wash fo…

  • Kali Bromatum

    Like all potash salts, this weakens the heart and lowers temperature. Causes brominism. Symptoms of allopathic overdoses are added to the proving sy mptoms and the clinical experience of homeopaths. Alberton noted that Kali -br. has been given allopathically in epileptic and other convulsive diso…

  • Kali Carbonicum

    Source: Derived from potassium carbonate (K₂CO₃), a chemical compound, prepared for. homeopathic use through serial dilution and succussion to eliminate toxicity and enhance. therapeutic action. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for respiratory, cardiovascular,. musculoskeletal, psychological, and systemic disorders , particularly those involving weakness,. stitching pains, and sensitivity to cold. It is noted for symptoms…

  • Justicia Adhatoda

    Dry, spasmodic, con stricted cough. Violent dyspnea associated with the cough. Threatened suffocation. Whooping cough, with breath loss, pale, stiff and blue, and rigidity of the body. Cough with tightness of chest, as if it would burst with bronchial rattle, obstruction of breath and sneezing. …

  • Juniperus Communis

    Juni-c. has notbeen proved, but sufficient is known of its action to warrant its inclusion and to show the analogy between its action and that of Sabina. Hale commended it in certain coughs with scanty, loaded urine. He said German doctors used juniper in gastric affections, abdominal flatulence…

  • Juglans Regia

    Excited, as if intoxicated in the evening in bed and a feeling as if the head were floating in the air, or as if flying . Sharp pains in the forehead (Jug -c. in the occiput). Muscles relaxed. Prominent skin eruptions. Exhaustion and disinclination for the usual business.

  • Kali Aceticum

    Kali-acet. is well known in allopathic practice as a diuretic and, to a lesser degree, as a cathartic. Derivatives have been used in cases of dropsy, chiefly ascites and hydrothorax. The homeopathic uses are chiefly in cases of over-secretion of urine and in diarrhea. The provings have brought ou…