Calotropis has been used with marked success in the treatment of syphilis (following
Mercury), elephantiasis, leprosy and acute dysentery. Pneumonic tuberculosis. Tuberculosis. Increases the
circulation of the skin. Has a powerful effect as a sudorific.
In the secondary symptoms of syphilis, wher…
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Calotropis Gigantea
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Calendula Officinalis
Source: Derived from the fresh flowering tops of Calendula officinalis (common marigold), a plant. in the Asteraceae family, prepared for homeopathic use through potentization involving maceration,. serial dilution, and succussion. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for wound healing, tissue repair, and. inflammatory conditions , particularly those involving cuts, burns, or lacerations. It is noted for. symptoms such as raw, open wounds, excessive bleeding, and irritability, often aggravated by damp. weather, touch, or evening, and ameliorated by warmth, rest, or gentle motion. Modern Context : Indicated for dermatological conditions (e.g., wounds, burns, ulcers), post-. surgical recovery (e.g., incision healing, scar prevention), infectious complications (e.g., wound. infections, cellulitis), musculoskeletal injuries (e.g., sprains, contusions), and psychological. conditions (e.g., irritability, mild anxiety). It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms. characterized by poor wound healing , inflammation, tissue trauma , or emotional sensitivity ,. typically exacerbated by damp, cold conditions, trauma, or stress, and often seen in individuals with. a history of surgical procedures, chronic wounds, or minor injuries. The remedy is particularly. relevant for those with a sensitive, reactive constitution, often presenting with physical symptoms. like raw, painful wounds or slow-healing tissues alongside emotional traits like irritability or. nervousness, commonly observed in post-operative patients, individuals with chronic skin ulcers, or. those recovering from minor trauma. Calendula officinalis (Marigold) 444.
Key Modern Features:
- Musculoskeletal: Pain from sprains, strains, or contusions, with soreness or bruising, resembling soft. tissue injuries or hematomas, worse with motion, cold, or overexertion. Joint or muscle soreness, often after trauma or overuse, resembling tendinitis or. myalgia, aggravated by damp weather or initial motion. Weakness or fatigue in injured tissues, with slow recovery, worse with cold or. exertion. Bone pain or sensitivity, particularly in areas of old fractures, resembling periostitis,. worse with damp conditions or pressure. Psychological:. Irritability or impatience, often linked to pain or discomfort, resembling adjustment. disorder, worse with trauma, stress, or evening. Mild anxiety or nervousness, particularly about health or recovery, resembling acute. stress reaction, aggravated by cold, damp conditions, or uncertainty. Sensitivity to pain or touch, with a tendency to overreact, worse in stressful or cold. environments. Emotional exhaustion or mild depression, with a sense of being overwhelmed,. resembling dysthymia, worse after injury or prolonged recovery. Systemic:. Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of sluggishness, resembling chronic. fatigue syndrome or post-inflammatory exhaustion, worse after exertion, cold, or. stress. Cold intolerance, with aggravation in damp, cold weather and a desire for warmth or. dry conditions. Profuse, cold, or clammy sweating, particularly during pain, infection, or anxiety. episodes, worse at night or in damp conditions. Tendency to recurrent inflammation or low-grade fevers, worse with cold, damp. exposure, or weakened immunity.
- Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of sluggishness, resembling chronic. fatigue syndrome or post-inflammatory exhaustion, worse after exertion, cold, or. stress. Cold intolerance, with aggravation in damp, cold weather and a desire for warmth or. dry conditions. Profuse, cold, or clammy sweating, particularly during pain, infection, or anxiety. episodes, worse at night or in damp conditions. Tendency to recurrent inflammation or low-grade fevers, worse with cold, damp. exposure, or weakened immunity.
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Caladium Seguinum
Source: Derived from the fresh leaves or roots of Caladium seguinum (syn. Caladium bicolor), a. tropical plant in the Araceae family, prepared for homeopathic use through potentization involving. serial dilution and succussion. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for sexual, respiratory, and. psychological disorders, particularly those involving sexual dysfunction, respiratory irritation, and. mental exhaustion. It is noted for symptoms such as impotence, asthma, and forgetfulness, often. aggravated by warmth, tobacco, or sexual excess, and ameliorated by cool air, rest, or perspiration. Modern Context: Indicated for sexual dysfunctions (e.g., erectile dysfunction, premature. ejaculation), respiratory conditions (e.g., asthma, allergic rhinitis), psychological disorders (e.g.,. cognitive impairment, anxiety), and dermatological complaints (e.g., itching, eczema). It suits. patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by sexual weakness, respiratory. sensitivity, mental dullness, and itching skin, typically exacerbated by warmth, tobacco exposure,. or emotional stress, and often seen in individuals with a history of sexual dysfunction, allergic. respiratory issues, or chronic fatigue. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with a sensitive,. sluggish constitution, often presenting with physical symptoms like impotence or wheezing. alongside emotional traits like irritability or memory lapses, commonly observed in middle-aged. men with sexual concerns, individuals with allergic tendencies, or patients with stress-related. cognitive decline.
Key Modern Features:
- Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Wheezing or shortness of breath, with a sensation of constriction or tickling,. resembling allergic asthma or bronchitis, worse with tobacco smoke, dust, or warm. air. Nasal congestion or watery discharge, with irritation or burning, resembling allergic. rhinitis or sinusitis, aggravated by warm rooms or allergens. Throat irritation or dryness, with a sensation of rawness or tickling, resembling. pharyngitis, worse with talking, tobacco, or heat. Spasmodic cough, often dry or with scanty expectoration, worse at night or in warm,. humid conditions. Psychological:. Forgetfulness or mental dullness, with difficulty concentrating or recalling details,. resembling mild cognitive impairment or brain fog, worse in warm environments or. under stress. Irritability or impatience, often linked to physical discomfort or sexual frustration,. resembling adjustment disorder, aggravated by heat or social demands. Mild anxiety or nervousness, particularly about health or sexual performance,. resembling generalized anxiety disorder, worse at night or in warm, crowded spaces. Apathy or emotional flatness, with a lack of motivation, resembling dysthymia,. worse during symptom flares or hormonal changes. Dermatological:. Intense itching or burning skin eruptions, often red or vesicular, resembling eczema,. urticaria, or contact dermatitis, worse with warmth, scratching, or humidity. Dry, scaly, or cracked skin, with a stinging or crawling sensation, resembling xerosis. or psoriasis, aggravated by heat or tight clothing. Tendency to allergic skin reactions, with hives or redness triggered by heat, tobacco,. or allergens, worse at night or during stress. Offensive or profuse perspiration, particularly during itching or respiratory episodes,. worse in warm conditions or after exertion. Caladium seguinum (American Arum) 391. Systemic:. Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness or sluggishness,. resembling chronic fatigue syndrome or post-inflammatory exhaustion, worse after. exertion, heat, or sexual activity. Heat intolerance, with aggravation in warm, humid weather and a strong desire for. cool air or open spaces. Profuse, hot, or acrid sweating, particularly during respiratory, dermatological, or. anxiety episodes, worse at night or in warm conditions. Mild fever or chills during acute respiratory or dermatological episodes, with a. sensation of internal heat, worse in warmth or after exertion.
- Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness or sluggishness,. resembling chronic fatigue syndrome or post-inflammatory exhaustion, worse after. exertion, heat, or sexual activity. Heat intolerance, with aggravation in warm, humid weather and a strong desire for. cool air or open spaces. Profuse, hot, or acrid sweating, particularly during respiratory, dermatological, or. anxiety episodes, worse at night or in warm conditions. Mild fever or chills during acute respiratory or dermatological episodes, with a. sensation of internal heat, worse in warmth or after exertion.
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Cajuputum
The homeopathic proving of Caj. showed a characteristic sensation of enlargement. A
feeling of being too large all over, as if head as large as half a bushel. Feeling as though could not get himself
together (Bapt.), could not get his clothes for a time, though they were quite near.
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Caesalpinia Bonducella
Extreme weakness is felt after the remission of fever, so much so that the patient is averse
even to have any talk. There is no inclination to do any work. Always likes to sleep. Lies quit with closed eyes.
No desire to leave bed.
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Cactus Grandiflorus
Source: Derived from the fresh stems and flowers of Cactus grandiflorus (syn. Selenicereus. grandiflorus), a cactus species in the Cactaceae family, prepared for homeopathic use through. potentization involving serial dilution and succussion. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for cardiovascular, respiratory, and. psychological disorders, particularly those involving heart-related symptoms, constriction. sensations, and anxiety. It is noted for symptoms such as angina-like chest pain, palpitations, and. fear of death, often aggravated by lying on the left side, exertion, or heat, and ameliorated by open. air, rest, or pressure. Modern Context : Indicated for cardiovascular conditions (e.g., angina pectoris, palpitations),. respiratory disorders (e.g., dyspnea, asthma), psychological conditions (e.g., anxiety disorders,. panic attacks), and neurological complaints (e.g., headaches, neuralgia). It suits patients with acute. or chronic symptoms characterized by constrictive or oppressive chest pain, palpitations,. dyspnea, and anxiety, typically exacerbated by exertion, heat, or lying on the left side, and often. seen in individuals with a history of cardiac issues, respiratory distress, or stress-related disorders. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with a sensitive, anxious constitution, often presenting. with physical symptoms like chest oppression or irregular heartbeats alongside emotional traits like. fearfulness or restlessness, commonly observed in patients with cardiovascular risk factors, anxiety. disorders, or chronic respiratory complaints.
Key Modern Features:
- Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Shortness of breath or dyspnea, with a sensation of suffocation or tightness,. resembling asthma, pulmonary edema, or congestive heart failure, worse with heat,. exertion, or lying on the left side. Wheezing or rattling respiration, with difficulty expiring, resembling allergic asthma. or bronchitis, aggravated by warm, humid conditions or confined spaces. Dry or spasmodic cough, with a sensation of constriction in the throat or chest, worse. at night or during cardiac symptoms. Sensation of weight or oppression in the lungs, with a need for open air, worse with. motion or heat. Psychological:. Intense anxiety or fear of death, often linked to cardiac or respiratory symptoms,. resembling panic disorder or generalized anxiety disorder, worse at night, in warm. rooms, or when alone. Restlessness or agitation, with a sense of impending doom, resembling acute stress. reaction, aggravated by exertion or emotional stress. Irritability or sensitivity to noise, with difficulty concentrating, worse during pain or. dyspnea episodes. Emotional sensitivity, with a need for reassurance or open spaces, worse in confined. or warm environments. Neurological:. Headaches, often congestive or throbbing, with a sensation of fullness or bursting,. resembling migraines or tension-type headaches, worse with heat, exertion, or. emotional stress. Neuralgic pains, particularly in the face, chest, or limbs, resembling trigeminal. neuralgia or intercostal neuralgia, aggravated by motion or warmth. Vertigo or dizziness, with a sensation of faintness, resembling orthostatic. hypotension or cardiac-related syncope, worse with exertion or lying on the left side. Numbness or tingling in the extremities, often linked to cardiac or anxiety symptoms,. worse at night or during stress. Cactus grandiflorus (Night-Blooming Cereus) 380. Systemic:. Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness or exhaustion, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or post-cardiac exhaustion, worse after exertion, heat, or. cardiac episodes. Heat intolerance, with aggravation in warm, humid weather and a strong desire for. cool air or open spaces. Profuse, cold, or clammy sweating, particularly during cardiac, respiratory, or. anxiety episodes, worse at night or in warm conditions. Mild fever or chills during acute cardiac or respiratory episodes, with a sensation of. internal heat, worse in warmth or after exertion. Gynecological:. Painful or irregular menses, with a sensation of constriction or bearing-down pain,. resembling dysmenorrhea or uterine spasms, worse with heat or emotional stress. Sensation of pelvic heaviness or congestion, often linked to cardiac or anxiety. symptoms, worse during menses or lying on the left side. Angina-like chest pain, with a sensation of constriction, heaviness, or iron band. around the heart, resembling angina pectoris or myocardial ischemia, worse with. exertion, lying on the left side, or emotional stress. Palpitations or irregular heartbeats, with a feeling of the heart being clutched or. stopped, resembling arrhythmias or paroxysmal tachycardia, aggravated by heat,. motion, or night. Sensation of fullness or oppression in the chest, with radiating pain to the left arm or. shoulder, resembling acute coronary syndrome, worse with deep breathing or lying. down. Cold extremities or cyanosis during cardiac episodes, with a weak or irregular pulse,. worse during stress or heat. Respiratory:. Shortness of breath or dyspnea, with a sensation of suffocation or tightness,. resembling asthma, pulmonary edema, or congestive heart failure, worse with heat,. exertion, or lying on the left side. Wheezing or rattling respiration, with difficulty expiring, resembling allergic asthma. or bronchitis, aggravated by warm, humid conditions or confined spaces. Dry or spasmodic cough, with a sensation of constriction in the throat or chest, worse. at night or during cardiac symptoms. Sensation of weight or oppression in the lungs, with a need for open air, worse with. motion or heat. Psychological:. Intense anxiety or fear of death, often linked to cardiac or respiratory symptoms,. resembling panic disorder or generalized anxiety disorder, worse at night, in warm. rooms, or when alone. Restlessness or agitation, with a sense of impending doom, resembling acute stress. reaction, aggravated by exertion or emotional stress. Irritability or sensitivity to noise, with difficulty concentrating, worse during pain or. dyspnea episodes. Emotional sensitivity, with a need for reassurance or open spaces, worse in confined. or warm environments. Neurological:. Headaches, often congestive or throbbing, with a sensation of fullness or bursting,. resembling migraines or tension-type headaches, worse with heat, exertion, or. emotional stress. Neuralgic pains, particularly in the face, chest, or limbs, resembling trigeminal. neuralgia or intercostal neuralgia, aggravated by motion or warmth. Vertigo or dizziness, with a sensation of faintness, resembling orthostatic. hypotension or cardiac-related syncope, worse with exertion or lying on the left side. Numbness or tingling in the extremities, often linked to cardiac or anxiety symptoms,. worse at night or during stress. Cactus grandiflorus (Night-Blooming Cereus) 380. Systemic:. Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness or exhaustion, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or post-cardiac exhaustion, worse after exertion, heat, or. cardiac episodes. Heat intolerance, with aggravation in warm, humid weather and a strong desire for. cool air or open spaces. Profuse, cold, or clammy sweating, particularly during cardiac, respiratory, or. anxiety episodes, worse at night or in warm conditions. Mild fever or chills during acute cardiac or respiratory episodes, with a sensation of. internal heat, worse in warmth or after exertion. Gynecological:. Painful or irregular menses, with a sensation of constriction or bearing-down pain,. resembling dysmenorrhea or uterine spasms, worse with heat or emotional stress. Sensation of pelvic heaviness or congestion, often linked to cardiac or anxiety. symptoms, worse during menses or lying on the left side.
- Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness or exhaustion, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or post-cardiac exhaustion, worse after exertion, heat, or. cardiac episodes. Heat intolerance, with aggravation in warm, humid weather and a strong desire for. cool air or open spaces. Profuse, cold, or clammy sweating, particularly during cardiac, respiratory, or. anxiety episodes, worse at night or in warm conditions. Mild fever or chills during acute cardiac or respiratory episodes, with a sensation of. internal heat, worse in warmth or after exertion. Gynecological:. Painful or irregular menses, with a sensation of constriction or bearing-down pain,. resembling dysmenorrhea or uterine spasms, worse with heat or emotional stress. Sensation of pelvic heaviness or congestion, often linked to cardiac or anxiety. symptoms, worse during menses or lying on the left side.
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Cacao
The main ingredients of chocolate are caffeine, phenylethylamine, theobromine and
theophylline. Feeding with waste Chocolate led to fatal poisoning in calves. The animals showed excitement,
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Bryonia Alba
Source: Derived from the fresh root of Bryonia alba , a perennial climbing plant in the. Cucurbitaceae family, harvested before flowering and prepared for homeopathic use through. potentization involving serial dilution and succussion. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for inflammatory, respiratory, and. musculoskeletal disorders, particularly those involving intense pain, dryness, and irritability. It is. noted for symptoms such as stitching pains, dry cough, and joint stiffness, often aggravated by. motion, heat, or touch, and ameliorated by rest, pressure, or cold. Modern Context : Indicated for inflammatory conditions (e.g., arthritis, pleurisy), respiratory. disorders (e.g., pneumonia, bronchitis), musculoskeletal complaints (e.g., fibromyalgia, sciatica),. and psychological conditions (e.g., irritability, adjustment disorder). It suits patients with acute or. chronic symptoms characterized by stitching or bursting pains , dryness of mucous membranes ,. joint stiffness , and irritability, typically exacerbated by motion, heat, or emotional stress, and. often seen in individuals with a history of inflammatory diseases, respiratory infections, or. musculoskeletal injuries. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with a robust, irritable. constitution, often presenting with physical symptoms like dry cough or joint pain alongside. emotional traits like impatience or desire for solitude, commonly observed in patients with acute. infections, chronic pain syndromes, or stress-related complaints.
Key Modern Features:
- Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Dry, hacking, or painful cough, with a sensation of soreness or stitching in the chest,. resembling pneumonia, bronchitis, or pleurisy, worse with deep breathing, talking, or. heat. Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath, with a feeling of tightness or heaviness,. resembling acute respiratory distress or pulmonary consolidation, aggravated by. motion or warm rooms. Dryness of mucous membranes, with scanty or absent expectoration, worse at night. or in warm, humid conditions. Sensation of a weight or stone in the chest, with pain radiating to the back, worse. with coughing or inspiration.
- Musculoskeletal: Stiffness, soreness, or sharp pains in joints, muscles, or tendons, resembling. osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, or sciatica, worse with motion, warmth, or jarring. Radiating or stitching pains, particularly in the back, limbs, or neck, resembling. radiculopathy or myofascial pain syndrome, aggravated by sudden movement or. heat. Tendency to joint swelling or effusion, with a bruised or heavy sensation, resembling. rheumatoid arthritis or gout, worse with touch or exertion. Muscle cramps or spasms, often linked to dehydration or exertion, worse in warm. weather or after motion. Psychological:. Irritability or impatience, with a desire to be left alone, resembling adjustment. disorder or mild depression, worse with social interaction, stress, or physical. discomfort. Anxiety or restlessness about health, work, or finances, resembling generalized. anxiety disorder, aggravated by pain or heat. Mental dullness or difficulty concentrating, often linked to physical suffering, worse. during inflammatory or musculoskeletal symptom flares. Tendency to dwell on practical concerns (e.g., money, duties), with a need for order. or routine, worse in chaotic or warm environments. Bryonia alba (Wild Hops, White Bryony) 357. Bryonia alba (Wild Hops, White Bryony) 358. Systemic:. Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness or prostration, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or post-inflammatory exhaustion, worse after exertion,. heat, or inflammatory episodes. Intense thirst for large quantities of cold water, with dryness of the mouth and throat,. worse during fever or pain episodes. Heat intolerance, with aggravation in warm, humid weather and a desire for cool air. or cold applications. Profuse, hot, or sour sweating, particularly during pain or fever episodes, worse at. night or in warm conditions. Gastrointestinal:. Nausea, vomiting, or constipation, with a sensation of heaviness or fullness,. resembling functional dyspepsia or irritable bowel syndrome, worse with motion,. rich foods, or heat. Bitter taste or coated tongue, with aversion to food despite hunger, worse in the. morning or during fever. Abdominal pain, often stitching or cramping, resembling appendicitis or. gastroenteritis, aggravated by touch or motion.
- Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness or prostration, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or post-inflammatory exhaustion, worse after exertion,. heat, or inflammatory episodes. Intense thirst for large quantities of cold water, with dryness of the mouth and throat,. worse during fever or pain episodes. Heat intolerance, with aggravation in warm, humid weather and a desire for cool air. or cold applications. Profuse, hot, or sour sweating, particularly during pain or fever episodes, worse at. night or in warm conditions. Gastrointestinal:. Nausea, vomiting, or constipation, with a sensation of heaviness or fullness,. resembling functional dyspepsia or irritable bowel syndrome, worse with motion,. rich foods, or heat. Bitter taste or coated tongue, with aversion to food despite hunger, worse in the. morning or during fever. Abdominal pain, often stitching or cramping, resembling appendicitis or. gastroenteritis, aggravated by touch or motion.
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Brucinum
Lepelletier noted that Brucin. caused sudden jerking, especially of the lower limbs,
spreading generally, but not accompanied by trismus or tetanus, and not extending to the esophagus and
pharynx as with Strychnia. Twitching in the paralyzed as well as healthy muscles. A fever of short duration
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Brucea Antidysenterica
Although the Brucea symptoms are similar to the pathogenesis of Nux-v., the bark has been
experimented with independently. The homeopathic pre paration of Nux-v. is prepared from the seed. Bmcea
contains strychnine, and the symptoms are included in the pathogenesis of Stry. and Nux -v..
Paralyzed…