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  • Garlic

    Garlic is a highly valued herbal remedy used to support overall body health.

  • Horse chestnut

    Horse Chestnut is a premier herbal remedy for venous circulation, widely used to strengthen blood vessels and reduce swelling in the legs.

    Key Traditional Uses & Benefits:

    • Medicinal Action: Venous tonic, reduces capillary permeability, anti-inflammatory, and anti-edema.
    • Digestive Support: Helps soothe hemorrhoids by reducing swelling and venous congestion.
    • Topical & Skin Healing: Topical cream helps reduce the appearance of thread veins and bruises.
    • Joints & Muscles: Alleviates chronic venous insufficiency, leg swelling, varicose veins, heavy legs, and night cramps.
  • Yarrow

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  • Echinacea

    Bloodpoisoning or weak blood. Septicemia from a cut or wound, or after surgery (Pyrog.). Acute auto -infection, septic conditions, bites of poisonous animals, lymphangitis. Tendency to ma –
    lignancy in acute and sub-acute disorders. Gangrene (Rhus-t., Ars.). Snakebites, insect bites and stings. V…

  • Zincum Picricum

    Hale gave this indication of Zinc-pic., “Cerebrospinal troubles of the weakness of character.” Hugh Pitcairn noted brain -fag and nervous exhaustion from over worked brain or sexual excess es. Chronic occipital headaches, periodic. Headache occurring in Bright’s disease. Threatened cerebral paral…

  • Zincum Phosphoricum

    According to Hale, Zinc-p. removes the mental depression and paralysis following cerebral congestion and strokes. Hale used it on a combination of the indications of the elements and especially in brain fatigue of business men. Brain fag, nervousness, and vertigo. Ner vous vertigo, better lying. …

  • Zincum Muriaticum

    The bulk of the symptoms of Zinc-m. are derived from poisoning cases. Zinc chloride is an active poison and apowerful disinfectant and, being readily accessible in the form of “Sir Wm. Burnett’s Disinfectant Fluid,” has occasioned many poisonings, both accidental and suicidal. Most of the Zinc-m…

  • Zincum Metallicum

    Source: Derived from metallic zinc, a naturally occurring element, 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 neurological, psychological,. musculoskeletal, and constitutional disorders , particularly those involving restlessness, nervous. exhaustion, and spasmodic symptoms. It is noted for symptoms such as trembling, twitching, and. aggravation from suppressed eruptions, often worsened by mental exertion, noise, or evening, and. ameliorated by motion, warmth, or discharges (e.g., eruptions, menses). Modern Context: Indicated for neurological conditions (e.g., restless legs syndrome, peripheral. neuropathy), psychological conditions (e.g., generalized anxiety disorder, depression),. musculoskeletal conditions (e.g., muscle spasms, fibromyalgia), and constitutional conditions. (e.g., chronic fatigue syndrome, neurasthenia). It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms. characterized by restlessness, nervous exhaustion, twitching, mental fatigue, or emotional. irritability, typically exacerbated by mental exertion, noise, evening, or suppressed discharges, and. often seen in individuals with hypersensitive, depleted constitutions. The remedy is particularly. relevant for those with neurological or psychological conditions, often presenting with symptoms. like restless legs or anxiety, commonly observed in patients with restless legs syndrome,. generalized anxiety disorder, or chronic fatigue syndrome triggered by mental exertion, noise, or. stress.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Musculoskeletal: Muscle spasms or cramps, with a sensation of tightness or jerking, resembling. muscle spasms, worse with mental exertion, cold, evening, or rest, often with. soreness or twitching. Generalized aching or soreness, with a tendency to stiffness or fatigue, resembling. fibromyalgia, aggravated by mental exertion, cold, or stress, often with trigger points. or weakness. Joint pains or stiffness, with a sensation of pulling or aching, resembling myofascial. pain syndrome, worse with mental exertion, cold, or evening, often with reduced. mobility or tenderness. Tendency to musculoskeletal hypersensitivity, with aggravation in cold or exerted. states. Zincum metallicum (Zinc) 2076. Constitutional:. Chronic fatigue or exhaustion, with a sensation of weakness or burnout, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome, worse with mental exertion, noise, evening, or suppressed. discharges, often with chills or weight loss. Nervous exhaustion or fragility, with a tendency to low vitality or irritability,. resembling neurasthenia, aggravated by mental exertion, noise, or stress, often with. hypersensitivity or insomnia. General sensitivity or debility, with a sensation of depletion or trembling, resembling. post-viral fatigue syndrome, worse with mental exertion, noise, or evening, often. with emotional lability or flushing. Tendency to constitutional hypersensitivity, with aggravation in noisy or depleted. states.
  • Zincum Iodatum

    Zinc-i. has been proved by American pro vers, producing some well – defined symptoms, including splinter-like pain in throat. A cough from tickling in the throat and the more he coughed the worse the tickling became. A peculiar tingling in rig ht side of face to vertex with tension in skin of the…

  • Zincum Bromatum

    Hale used Zinc-br. on its double indications for teething children who suffer intensely from pain in nerves of head and face. Pains which throw the children into a state of stupor alternating with wakefulness. Hale used the 3c and 6c potencies. REFERENCES Clarke.