Remedies

  • Euphrasia Officinalis

    Source: Derived from the whole fresh plant of Euphrasia officinalis , a small annual herb in the. Orobanchaceae family, native to Europe and 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 ocular, respiratory,. dermatological, and psychological…

  • Euphorbium Officinarum

    Euph. is an irritant to the skin and mucus membranes, causing much secretion with a sense of dryness. Terrible burning pains, as if a live coal were on or in the part. Burning pain in bones. Burning pain in internal parts. Burning pains of cancer. Pains in limbs and paralytic weakness in joints….

  • Euphorbia Hypericifolia

    Dr. True took the infusion and tincture of Euph -hy. and obtained symp toms from both. Symptoms include headache in fore part of head, pain centering at crown with heat above the eyes and fullness and oppression at epigastrium, followed by languor and drowsiness. Constipation.

  • Euphorbia Corollata

    Euph-c. is a diaphoretic, expectorant and cathartic of the old school. It produces gastro – enteric disturbances like other Euphorbias, but with peculiarities especially in the sequence and character of the vomit. Deadly nausea, sudden and powerful vomiting of food in stomach. Vomits large quantit…

  • Eupatorium Aromaticum

    Eup-a. is doubly indicated where nervous weakness and aphthous disease are combined. Nervous weakness, restlessness and morbid watchfulness. Hysteria and chorea. Low fevers wit h extreme restlessness. Aphthous disease. Sore nipples. Sore mouth in infants. Vomiting of bile, pain in stomach, heada…

  • Euphorbia Lathyris

    The fresh, milky juice is exceedingly acrid when applied to the skin and the fruit is highly purgative and poisonous. The juice causes redness, itching, pimples, sometimes gangrene. Poisoning from the seeds produces symp toms including retching, vomiting, and bloody stools with brilliant eyes, f…

  • Eugenia Jambos

    Eug. like Eucal., produces a st ate of intoxication similar to alcohol. Talk ative, but indolent. Excitement soon changing to depression. Characteristic better after uri nation,becomes more cheerful, exhilarated, but passing into gloominess again soon after. Nausea, better from smoking. Acne rosa…

  • Eupatorium Purpureum

    Eup-pur. was well proved by a Mrs. Dresser; she experienced a feeling of homesickness even when living in her own house. Distressing dyspnea from dropsy. Kidney dropsy. Albuminuria, diabetes, strangur y, irritable bladder. Cystitis in pregnant women from riding over rough roads. Enlarged prostate…

  • Euonymus Atropurpureus

    Euonyminum is largely used by herbalists in cases of constipation, indigestion, and torpid liver. It has not been proved, but Hale quoted the following account of its effects, which do not seem to differ much from Euon. “In very large doses, it proves a drastic cathartic, its operation being atte…

  • Eupatorium Perfoliatum

    Source: Derived from the fresh aerial parts of Eupatorium perfoliatum , a perennial herb in the. Asteraceae 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 infectious, musculoskeletal,. respiratory, and systemic disorders , particularly those…