Remedies

  • Helleborus Niger

    Source: Derived from the root of Helleborus niger, a perennial plant in the Ranunculaceae family,. native to Europe, prepared for homeopathic use through maceration, serial dilution, and succussion. to eliminate toxicity and enhance therapeutic action. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for neurological, psychological,. systemic, and renal disorders , particularly those involving mental dullness, stupor,…

  • Heather

    Bach Flower Group: Loneliness (Used for self-obsession, talkativeness, and inability to be alone.) Heather is one of the 38 original remedies discovered by Dr. Edward Bach, focused on stabilizing emotional vibrations and emotional healing.

  • Gunpowder

    Gunpowder was first pub lished in the Homeopathic World, London in 1914 by Clarke. A combination remedy of carbon, sulphur and potassium nitrate. Useful for all kinds of blood poisoning, for septic wounds and ptomaine poisoning. Strong history of use in wartime, particularly useful in World War I…

  • Hedeoma Pulegioides

    Marked female symp toms, often associated with nervous dis turbances. Bearing -down pains, worse by any movement and accompanied by almost paralytic weakness of the legs. Nervous symptoms, jerkings and twitch – ings. Weak, faint, better lying down, inability to sit up. Pains in abdomen, wors…

  • Haematoxylon Campechianum

    Logwood is a well- known dye of commerce. The tincture was proved by Jouve in 1939 and some very distinctive symptoms were produced including general uneasiness with anxiety a rising from the stomach, and colic. Weak digestion accompanies and complicates most other conditions. General sensitiven…

  • Gymnocladus Canadensis

    Gymn. causes numbness and blueness, especially of the tongue. Bluish-white coating of tongue. Sore throat, dark livid redness of fauces. “Erysipelatous swelling of face and head, hot face, it feels swollen is compelled to rub the eyes.” Hives. Headache, throbbing in forehead, temples and over ey…

  • Gymnema Sylvestre

    The leaves have a bitter, astringent andslightly acid taste. Immediately after chewing them, the sense of taste for sugar and for bitters were lost, the effect lasting some hours. Sense of taste altered. Everything else could be tasted, for instance, the ginger in gingerbread, but not th e swee…

  • Hamamelis Virginiana

    Source: Derived from the bark and leaves of Hamamelis virginiana, a shrub in the Hamamelidaceae. family, native to North America, prepared for homeopathic use through maceration, serial dilution,. and succussion to eliminate toxicity and enhance therapeutic action. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for circulatory, musculoskeletal,. mucosal, psychological, and systemic disorders , particularly those involving…

  • Grindelia

    Grindeliaproduces paresis of the pneumo -gastric nerve, interfering with respiration and producing profuse secretion in bronchial tubes. Dull pains and fullness in left hypochondrium, chronic malaria, gastric pains associated with spleen congestion. Induces paralysis, beginning in the limbs. Its …

  • Gratiola Officinalis

    Symptoms of a fully de veloped, rapid attack of Asiatic cholera are produced. A large proportion of the effects of Gratiola are expended on the gastro-intestinal tract. It is an inodorous plant of bitter taste and very poisonous, causing violent colic, bloody stools, enteritis, jaundice. Affecti…