Archives: Remedies

  • Sanicula Europaea

    Sanie, has sometimes been confused with the plant Sanicula mary- landica. or black snake-
    root. The water is odorless and colorless, and has an agreeable and slightly alkaline taste.
    Sherbino proved Sanie, in the potencies and a large number of the symptoms of the provings have been
    confirmed. I…

  • Sanguinarinum Nitricum

    Sanguin-n. is a very fine brownish -red powder, pungent, acid, bitter and inodorous. It is
    soluble in alcohol, ether, water and oils, but not in the same proportion in all. Pure sanguinarine is a pearly –
    white substance, but when combined with any of the acids the result is a salt of some shade of…

  • Sanguinaria Canadensis

    Source: Derived from the fresh root of Sanguinaria canadensis, commonly known as bloodroot, a. perennial plant in the Papaveraceae family, prepared for homeopathic use through trituration and. serial dilution to enhance therapeutic action while eliminating material toxicity, in accordance with. homeopathic pharmacopeia standards. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for respiratory, neurological,. gynecological, and psychological disorders , particularly those involving right-sided headaches,. nasal irritation, and hot flashes. It is noted for symptoms such as burning pains, nasal discharge, and. aggravation from heat, often worsened by warmth, sunlight, or odors, and ameliorated by cool air,. sleep, or vomiting. Modern Context: Indicated for respiratory conditions (e.g., allergic rhinitis, sinusitis),. neurological conditions (e.g., migraine, tension headache), gynecological conditions (e.g.,. menopausal hot flashes, dysmenorrhea), and psychological conditions (e.g., generalized anxiety. disorder, adjustment disorder). It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by. right-sided headaches, nasal irritation, hot flashes, burning pains, irritability, or heat. sensitivity, typically exacerbated by warmth, sunlight, odors, or stress, and often seen in individuals. with sensitive, irritable constitutions. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with respiratory. or neurological conditions, often presenting with symptoms like paroxysmal nasal discharge or. unilateral migraines, commonly observed in patients with allergic rhinitis, migraine, or menopausal. syndrome triggered by warmth, sunlight, or emotional stress.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Burning nasal discharge, with a sensation of irritation or acridity, resembling allergic. rhinitis, worse with warmth, odors (e.g., flowers, perfumes), dry air, or morning,. often with sneezing or postnasal drip. Sinus pain or pressure, with a tendency to burning or fullness, resembling sinusitis,. aggravated by warmth, bending forward, or sunlight, often with facial tenderness or. headache. Dry or hacking cough, with a sensation of tickling or burning in the throat,. resembling bronchitis, worse with warmth, lying down, or night, often with. hoarseness or chest soreness. Tendency to respiratory hypersensitivity, with aggravation in warm or odor-exposed. states. Neurological:. Right-sided migraines, with a sensation of throbbing or burning pain, resembling. migraine, worse with sunlight, noise, motion, or warmth, often with nausea,. vomiting, or photophobia. Tension headaches, with a tendency to band-like or unilateral pain, resembling. cluster headache, aggravated by warmth, stress, or odors, often with scalp tenderness. or dizziness. Neuralgic pains in the face or limbs, with a sensation of burning or shooting,. resembling trigeminal neuralgia, worse with warmth, touch, or night, often with. twitching or numbness. Tendency to neurological hypersensitivity, with aggravation in warm or stressed. states. Gynecological:. Hot flashes or flushes, with a sensation of heat or burning, resembling menopausal. syndrome, worse with warmth, stress, night, or confinement, often with sweating or. palpitations. Menstrual pain or irregularity, with a tendency to burning or cramping, resembling. dysmenorrhea, aggravated by warmth, motion, or stress, often with scanty or profuse. flow. Vaginal irritation or burning, with a sensation of soreness or dryness, resembling. vulvovaginitis, worse with warmth, stress, or night, often with itching or discharge. Tendency to gynecological hypersensitivity, with aggravation in warm or hormonal. states. Psychological:. Irritability or restlessness, with a sensation of frustration or impatience, resembling. adjustment disorder, worse with warmth, stress, discomfort, or night, often with. mood swings or anger. Sanguinaria canadensis (Bloodroot) 1736. Anxiety or nervousness, with a tendency to worry or tension, resembling generalized. anxiety disorder, aggravated by warmth, emotional stress, or solitude, often with. palpitations or insomnia. Mental fatigue or overwhelm, with a sensation of dullness or agitation, resembling. mild cognitive impairment, worse with warmth, stress, or physical discomfort, often. with difficulty concentrating. Tendency to psychological hypersensitivity, with aggravation in warm or stressed. states.
  • Sambucus Nigra

    Source: Derived from the fresh leaves and flowers of Sambucus nigra, commonly known as elder. or black elder, a deciduous shrub in the Adoxaceae family, prepared for homeopathic use through. trituration and serial dilution to enhance therapeutic action while eliminating material toxicity, in. accordance with homeopathic pharmacopeia standards. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for respiratory, febrile, and. psychological disorders, particularly those involving suffocative dyspnea, fever, and anxiety. It is. noted for symptoms such as nasal obstruction, dry cough, and aggravation from lying down, often. worsened by night, dry heat, or rest, and ameliorated by motion, sitting up, or cool air. Modern Context : Indicated for respiratory conditions (e.g., asthma, croup, acute respiratory. distress), febrile conditions (e.g., influenza, fever with chills), and psychological conditions (e.g.,. generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder). It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms. characterized by suffocative dyspnea, nasal obstruction, dry cough, fever with chills, anxiety, or. night aggravation, typically exacerbated by lying down, dry heat, night, or stress, and often seen in. individuals with sensitive, nervous constitutions. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with. respiratory or febrile conditions, often presenting with symptoms like sudden breathlessness or. profuse sweating, commonly observed in patients with asthma, croup, or influenza triggered by. lying down, dry heat, or emotional stress.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Suffocative dyspnea, with a sensation of tightness or inability to breathe, resembling. asthma, worse with lying down, night, dry heat, or midnight, often with wheezing or. gasping. Nasal obstruction or dryness, with a tendency to blocked or stuffy nose, resembling. rhinitis, aggravated by lying down, night, or dry air, often with snoring or mouth. breathing. Dry, croupy cough, with a sensation of tickling or constriction, resembling croup,. worse with lying down, night, or talking, often with hoarseness or laryngeal spasms. Tendency to respiratory hypersensitivity, with aggravation in lying-down or dry-heat. states. Febrile:. Fever with profuse sweating, with a sensation of heat or drenching perspiration,. resembling influenza, worse with rest, night, uncovering, or dry heat, often. alternating with chills. Chills or shivering, with a tendency to coldness or trembling, resembling febrile. illness, aggravated by cold air, night, or motion, often with goosebumps or. restlessness. General weakness or prostration, with a sensation of heaviness or fatigue, resembling. post-viral syndrome, worse with fever, night, or rest, often with thirstlessness or. irritability. Tendency to thermoregulatory hypersensitivity, with aggravation in febrile or resting. states. Psychological:. Anxiety or panic, with a sensation of fear or suffocation, resembling panic disorder,. worse with night, respiratory distress, solitude, or lying down, often with palpitations. or trembling. Irritability or nervousness, with a tendency to restlessness or agitation, resembling. generalized anxiety disorder, aggravated by night, stress, or physical discomfort,. often with insomnia or mood swings. Mental fatigue or confusion, with a sensation of dullness or overwhelm, resembling. mild cognitive impairment, worse with night, fever, or stress, often with difficulty. concentrating. Tendency to psychological hypersensitivity, with aggravation in night or stressed. states.
  • Salicylicum Acidum

    Salicylic acid is found in nature in the leaves and barks of wi llows and in wintergreen oil
    (Gaultheria), which is one of the chief sources of its supply, and is obtained synthetically from carbolic acid.
    Like Carb-ac. it has been largely used as a disinfectant, and, as it is supposed tobe non-po…

  • Sabina

    Source: Derived from the fresh tops of Juniperus sabina , commonly known as savin or savin. juniper, an evergreen shrub in the Cupressaceae family, prepared for homeopathic use through. trituration and serial dilution to enhance therapeutic action while eliminating material toxicity, in. accordance with homeopathic pharmacopeia standards. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for gynecological, musculoskeletal,. and psychological disorders, particularly those involving uterine bleeding, joint pains, and. irritability. It is noted for symptoms such as heavy menstrual flow, labor-like pains, and aggravation. from warmth, often worsened by heat, motion, or night, and ameliorated by cold, rest, or fresh air. Modern Context: Indicated for gynecological conditions (e.g., menorrhagia, miscarriage,. dysmenorrhea), musculoskeletal conditions (e.g., arthritis, gout), and psychological conditions. (e.g., generalized anxiety disorder, adjustment disorder). It suits patients with acute or chronic. symptoms characterized by heavy uterine bleeding , labor-like pains, joint soreness, irritability,. or heat sensitivity , typically exacerbated by warmth, motion, night, or stress, and often seen in. individuals with sensitive, irritable constitutions. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with. gynecological or musculoskeletal conditions, often presenting with symptoms like profuse. menstruation or gouty pains, commonly observed in patients with menorrhagia, dysmenorrhea, or. arthritis triggered by warmth, exertion, or emotional stress.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Musculoskeletal: Gouty or arthritic joint pains, with a sensation of sharpness or burning, resembling. gout or rheumatoid arthritis, worse with warmth, motion, pressure, or night, often. with swelling or stiffness. Bone or periosteal soreness, with a tendency to aching or bruising, resembling bone. contusion, aggravated by warmth, touch, or exertion, often with tenderness or. lameness. Back pain or sciatica, with a sensation of stiffness or radiating pain, resembling. lumbar strain, worse with warmth, sitting, or motion, often with numbness or. weakness. Tendency to musculoskeletal hypersensitivity, with aggravation in warm or exerted. states. Psychological:. Irritability or restlessness, with a sensation of frustration or impatience, resembling. adjustment disorder, worse with warmth, stress, solitude, or night, often with mood. swings or anger. Anxiety or nervousness, with a tendency to worry or fearfulness, resembling. generalized anxiety disorder, aggravated by warmth, emotional stress, or physical. discomfort, often with palpitations or insomnia. Mental fatigue or overwhelm, with a sensation of dullness or agitation, resembling. mild cognitive impairment, worse with warmth, stress, or overexertion, often with. difficulty concentrating. Tendency to psychological hypersensitivity, with aggravation in warm or stressed. states.
  • Sabal Serrulata

    In the provings, the tincture or fluid extract were used, from 5 to 10 drop doses, repeated
    two or three times
    a day. A similar dosage has been adopted in the clinical use of the remedy.
    Sabal is an organ remedy of great power, selecting the uterus and prostatic gland (which is the male analog …

  • Sabadilla

    Source: Derived from the seeds of Schoenocaulon officinale , commonly known as cevadilla or. sabadilla, a plant in the Liliaceae family, prepared for homeopathic use through trituration and serial. dilution to enhance therapeutic action while eliminating material toxicity, in accordance with. homeopathic pharmacopeia standards. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for respiratory, allergic,. neurological, and psychological disorders , particularly those involving hay fever, sneezing, and. mental distress. It is noted for symptoms such as violent sneezing, nasal irritation, chills, and. aggravation from cold, often worsened by cold air, odors, or thinking of symptoms, and ameliorated. by warmth, rest, or open air. Modern Context : Indicated for respiratory conditions (e.g., allergic rhinitis, sinusitis), allergic. conditions (e.g., hay fever, allergic conjunctivitis), neurological conditions (e.g., neuralgia,. headache), and psychological conditions (e.g., generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive. disorder). It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by violent sneezing, nasal. irritation, chills, mental distress , or cold sensitivity , typically exacerbated by cold air, strong. odors, pollen, or stress, and often seen in individuals with sensitive, nervous constitutions. The. remedy is particularly relevant for those with respiratory or allergic conditions, often presenting. with symptoms like paroxysmal sneezing or watery nasal discharge, commonly observed in patients. with allergic rhinitis, hay fever, or sinusitis triggered by cold air, allergens, or emotional stress.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Violent sneezing, with a sensation of irritation or tickling in the nose, resembling. allergic rhinitis, worse with cold air, pollen, strong odors (e.g., flowers, perfumes), or. morning, often with profuse, watery nasal discharge. Nasal irritation or obstruction, with a tendency to burning or dryness, resembling. sinusitis, aggravated by cold, dust, or allergens, often with postnasal drip or facial. pressure. Throat soreness or tickling, with a sensation of rawness or constriction, resembling. pharyngitis, worse with cold air, swallowing, or talking, often with hoarseness or. cough. Tendency to respiratory hypersensitivity, with aggravation in cold-air or allergic. states. Allergic:. Itchy eyes or lachrymation, with a sensation of burning or grittiness, resembling. allergic conjunctivitis, worse with cold air, pollen, or rubbing, often with redness or. swelling. Throat itching or irritation, with a tendency to scratching or dryness, resembling. allergic pharyngitis, aggravated by cold, allergens, or strong odors, often with a need. to clear the throat. Skin sensitivity or hives, with a sensation of prickling or heat, resembling urticaria,. worse with cold, stress, or allergens, often with transient welts or redness. Tendency to allergic hypersensitivity, with aggravation in cold or allergen-exposed. states. Neurological:. Sharp headaches or migraines, with a sensation of throbbing or pressure, resembling. tension headache, worse with cold, stress, thinking of symptoms, or noise, often with. nausea or photophobia. Neuralgic pains in the face or limbs, with a tendency to shooting or burning,. resembling trigeminal neuralgia, aggravated by cold, touch, or mental exertion, often. with twitching or numbness. Nervous trembling or weakness, with a sensation of fatigue or shakiness, resembling. peripheral neuropathy, worse with cold, stress, or overexertion, often with. restlessness or chills. Tendency to neurological hypersensitivity, with aggravation in cold or stressed states. Psychological:. Anxiety or nervousness, with a sensation of worry or dread, resembling generalized. anxiety disorder, worse with cold, stress, thinking of symptoms, or solitude, often. with palpitations or insomnia. Sabadilla (Cevadilla Seed) 1706. Obsessive thoughts or compulsive behaviors, with a tendency to fixation or. rumination, resembling obsessive-compulsive disorder, aggravated by stress, cold, or. lack of control, often with irritability or fearfulness. Mental fatigue or confusion, with a sensation of dullness or overwhelm, resembling. mild cognitive impairment, worse with stress, cold, or mental exertion, often with. difficulty concentrating. Tendency to psychological hypersensitivity, with aggravation in cold or stressed. states.
  • Ruta Graveolens

    Source: Derived from the whole fresh plant of Ruta graveolens, commonly known as rue or garden. rue, a perennial herb in the Rutaceae family, prepared for homeopathic use through trituration and. serial dilution to enhance therapeutic action while eliminating material toxicity, in accordance with. homeopathic pharmacopeia standards. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for musculoskeletal, ocular,. neurological, and psychological disorders , particularly those involving sprains, eye strain, and. restlessness. It is noted for symptoms such as bruised pains, visual fatigue, and aggravation from. overexertion, often worsened by cold, damp weather, rest, or lying down, and ameliorated by. warmth, motion, or rubbing. Modern Context: Indicated for musculoskeletal conditions (e.g., tendonitis, sprains), ocular. conditions (e.g., eye strain, asthenopia), neurological conditions (e.g., sciatica, neuralgia), and. psychological conditions (e.g., generalized anxiety disorder, adjustment disorder). It suits patients. with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by bruised pains, eye strain, restlessness, stiffness,. or overexertion sensitivity , typically exacerbated by cold, damp weather, rest, overexertion, or. stress, and often seen in individuals with sensitive, restless constitutions. The remedy is particularly. relevant for those with musculoskeletal or ocular conditions, often presenting with symptoms like. tendon soreness or visual fatigue, commonly observed in patients with tendonitis, eye strain, or. sciatica triggered by overexertion, cold, or prolonged rest.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Musculoskeletal: Bruised pains in tendons, joints, or bones, with a sensation of soreness or aching,. resembling tendonitis or sprains, worse with rest, cold, damp weather, overexertion,. or touch, often with stiffness or weakness. Joint stiffness or soreness, with a tendency to cracking or heaviness, resembling. osteoarthritis, aggravated by cold, rest, or morning, often with difficulty initiating. movement. Periosteal pain or bone soreness, with a sensation of bruising or deep aching,. resembling bone contusion, worse with pressure, cold, or lying on affected part, often. with tenderness or swelling. Tendency to musculoskeletal hypersensitivity, with aggravation in cold-damp or. overexerted states. Ocular:. Eye strain or visual fatigue, with a sensation of burning, dryness, or heaviness,. resembling asthenopia, worse with reading, screen time, close work, or overuse,. often with blurred vision or headache. Eye redness or irritation, with a tendency to lachrymation or soreness, resembling. conjunctivitis, aggravated by cold, dust, or prolonged focus, often with sensitivity to. light or strain. Orbital pain or pressure, with a sensation of aching or tension, resembling ocular. neuralgia, worse with cold, overexertion, or evening, often with twitching or spasms. Tendency to ocular hypersensitivity, with aggravation in overused or cold states. Neurological:. Shooting or aching nerve pains, with a sensation of burning or electric shocks,. resembling sciatica, worse with rest, cold, damp weather, or pressure, often with. numbness or tingling. Neuralgic pains in limbs or face, with a tendency to sharp or throbbing discomfort,. resembling trigeminal neuralgia, aggravated by cold, touch, or stress, often with. muscle twitching or spasms. Restlessness or weakness, with a sensation of trembling or fatigue, resembling. peripheral neuropathy, worse with cold, overexertion, or night, often with irritability. or sensitivity. Tendency to neurological hypersensitivity, with aggravation in cold or stressed states. Psychological:. Restlessness or agitation, with a sensation of unease or inability to relax, resembling. generalized anxiety disorder, worse with stress, overexertion, cold, or night, often. with pacing or trembling. Ruta graveolens (Rue) 1696. Anxiety or nervousness, with a tendency to worry or fearfulness, resembling. adjustment disorder, aggravated by cold, emotional stress, or solitude, often with. palpitations or insomnia. Mental fatigue or confusion, with a sensation of dullness or overwhelm, resembling. mild cognitive impairment, worse with stress, overexertion, or cold, often with. difficulty concentrating. Tendency to psychological hypersensitivity, with aggravation in stressed or. overexerted states.
  • Rumex Crispus

    Source: Derived from the fresh root of Rumex crispus, commonly known as yellow dock or curly. dock, a perennial plant in the Polygonaceae family, prepared for homeopathic use through. trituration and serial dilution to enhance therapeutic action while eliminating material astringency,. in accordance with homeopathic pharmacopeia standards. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for respiratory, dermatological,. gastrointestinal, and psychological disorders , particularly those involving cough, skin eruptions,. and irritability. It is noted for symptoms such as dry, tickling cough, itchy rashes, and aggravation. from cold air, often worsened by exposure to cold, uncovering, or night, and ameliorated by. warmth, covering, or rest. Modern Context : Indicated for respiratory conditions (e.g., acute bronchitis, allergic rhinitis),. dermatological conditions (e.g., eczema, urticaria), gastrointestinal conditions (e.g., irritable. bowel syndrome, dyspepsia), and psychological conditions (e.g., generalized anxiety disorder,. adjustment disorder). It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by tickling. cough, itchy eruptions, digestive discomfort, irritability, or cold-air sensitivity, typically. exacerbated by cold air, uncovering, night, or stress, and often seen in individuals with sensitive,. irritable constitutions. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with respiratory or. dermatological conditions, often presenting with symptoms like persistent cough or pruritic rashes,. commonly observed in patients with acute bronchitis, eczema, or allergic rhinitis triggered by cold. air, exposure, or emotional stress.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Dry, tickling cough, with a sensation of irritation or scraping in the throat,. resembling acute bronchitis, worse with cold air, uncovering, talking, deep breathing,. or night, often with hoarseness or chest soreness. Nasal irritation or discharge, with a tendency to sneezing or burning, resembling. allergic rhinitis, aggravated by cold air, dust, or exposure, often with watery eyes or. postnasal drip. Respiratory sensitivity or wheezing, with a sensation of tightness or oppression,. resembling allergic asthma, worse with cold air, exertion, or night, often with. shortness of breath. Tendency to respiratory hypersensitivity, with aggravation in cold-air or exposed. states. Dermatological:. Itchy eruptions or rashes, with a sensation of burning or stinging, resembling eczema,. worse with cold air, scratching, uncovering, or night, often with redness, dryness, or. scaling. Hives or urticaria, with a tendency to welts or swelling, resembling urticaria,. aggravated by cold air, exposure, or stress, often with heat or prickling sensations. Skin sensitivity or soreness, with a sensation of rawness or irritation, resembling. contact dermatitis, worse with cold air, touch, or bathing, often with cracking or. peeling. Tendency to dermatological irritability, with aggravation in cold-air or irritated states. Gastrointestinal:. Bloating or flatulence, with a sensation of fullness or discomfort, resembling irritable. bowel syndrome, worse with cold, eating (especially raw foods), or stress, often with. cramping or diarrhea. Sour belching or dyspepsia, with a tendency to acidic or offensive eructations,. resembling functional dyspepsia, aggravated by cold, rich foods, or lying down, often. with nausea or aversion to food. Abdominal soreness or sensitivity, with a sensation of aching or tenderness,. resembling gastritis, worse with cold, stress, or pressure, often with loose stools or. constipation. Tendency to gastrointestinal hypersensitivity, with aggravation in cold or dietary. states. Psychological:. Irritability or restlessness, with a sensation of frustration or impatience, resembling. adjustment disorder, worse with cold air, stress, discomfort, or night, often with. mood swings or anger. Rumex crispus (Yellow Dock) 1685. Anxiety or nervousness, with a tendency to worry or tension, resembling generalized. anxiety disorder, aggravated by cold air, emotional stress, or solitude, often with. palpitations or insomnia. Mental fatigue or overwhelm, with a sensation of dullness or agitation, resembling. mild cognitive impairment, worse with cold air, stress, or physical discomfort, often. with difficulty concentrating. Tendency to psychological hypersensitivity, with aggravation in cold-air or stressed. states.