Remedies

  • Erigeron

    Erig. has been proved by Burt and others. Wilmot Moore gave it with success in three cases of placenta previa. He gave the lx trituration (of what part of the plant is not mentioned) on the tongue. Hemorrhagic remedy, especially when hemorrhages are profuse, bright red, gushing. Persistent hemorr…

  • Eryngium Maritimum

    Ery-m. was proved by one pro ver only, E. B. Ivatts, but the symptoms showed considerable resemblance to those of Ery-a. Pains in the eyes, groins, larynx, nape of neck, sinking at epigastrium and weakness of the male sexual organs appear in both. Ery -m. has its symptoms more prominently on the …

  • Eserinum

    Eserine, the alkaloid of phy sostigma, is best known as used by oculists to procure contraction of the pupils in glaucoma. Esin, contracts the pupils dilated by atropine, but not those by Gels. It slows the action of the heart and increases arterial tension. Ciliary spasm and spasmodic astigmatis…

  • Eryngium Aquaticum

    Acts on the mucus membranes, producing thick yellow mucus discharges from eyes, ears, nose, mouth, bowels, urethra and vagina. Cough with a sense of constriction. Hemorrhages from stomach and bowels. Influenza. It is a vulnerary, antidoting the effect of blows. Headaches, expanding sensation in…

  • Eucalyptus Globulus

    Eucal. affects the mucus membranes, producing profuse acrid and foul catarrhal discharges, with aching, stiffness and weariness, as from taking cold. Marked effects on catarrhal processes, malaria and intestinal disturbances. Relapsing or intermittent fevers. Typhoid fever. Malaria. Useful in…

  • Erigeron Canadense

    Erig. has been proved by Burt and others. Wilmot Moore gave it with success in three cases of placenta previa. He gave the lx trituration (of what part of the plant is not mentioned) on the tongue. Hemorrhagic remedy, especially when hemorrhages are profuse, bright red, gushing. Persistent hemorr…

  • Equisetum Hyemale

    Source: Derived from the fresh aerial parts of Equisetum hyemale, a perennial, non-flowering plant. in the Equisetaceae family, native to North America, Europe, and Asia, prepared for homeopathic. use through maceration, serial dilution, and succussion to eliminate toxicity and enhance therapeutic. action. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for urinary, musculoskeletal,. dermatological, and psychological disorders…

  • Elm

    Bach Flower Group: Despondency or Despair (Used for feeling overwhelmed by responsibilities and temporary inadequacy.) Elm is one of the 38 original remedies discovered by Dr. Edward Bach, focused on stabilizing emotional vibrations and emotional healing.

  • Electricitas

    While Caspari is the au thority for the symptoms caused by electricity, the powerful effect exercised on some by the approach of a thunderstorm and the influence of an electric current is well known. In those who have be en electrified, there is shaking of the whole body, commencing in the maxill…