Archives: Remedies

  • Phosphorus

    Source: Derived from elemental phosphorus, a highly reactive non-metal, 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, cardiovascular,. psychological, gastrointestinal, and systemic disorders, particularly those involving burning. pains, hemorrhages, and heightened sensitivity. It is noted for symptoms such as burning sensations,. easy bleeding, anxiety, and weakness, often aggravated by cold, lying on the left side, or emotional. stress, and ameliorated by warmth, rest, or eating. Modern Context : Indicated for respiratory conditions (e.g., pneumonia, bronchitis),. cardiovascular conditions (e.g., hemorrhagic disorders, heart failure), psychological conditions. (e.g., generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder), gastrointestinal conditions (e.g., gastritis,. hepatitis), and systemic conditions (e.g., chronic fatigue syndrome, anemia). It suits patients with. acute or chronic symptoms characterized by burning pains, hemorrhages, anxiety, weakness, or. sensitivity to stimuli , typically exacerbated by cold, lying on the left side, emotional stress, or. twilight, and often seen in individuals with sensitive, sympathetic constitutions. The remedy is. particularly relevant for those with respiratory or psychological conditions, often presenting with. symptoms like burning cough or fearfulness, commonly observed in patients with pneumonia,. generalized anxiety disorder, or hemorrhagic disorders triggered by stress, cold, or physical. exertion.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Dry, burning cough or hacking cough, with a sensation of heat or tightness,. resembling pneumonia, worse with cold, lying on the left side, talking, or evening,. often with expectoration of blood or rust-colored sputum. Dyspnea or chest oppression, with a tendency to suffocation or heaviness, resembling. bronchitis, aggravated by cold, exertion, or twilight, often with wheezing or. hoarseness. Pneumonia-like symptoms or pleurisy, with a sensation of burning or stitching pain,. resembling acute respiratory distress, worse with cold, lying on the left side, or. motion. Tendency to respiratory sensitivity, with aggravation in cold or stimulated states. Easy bleeding or hemorrhages, with a sensation of oozing or weakness, resembling. hemorrhagic disorders (e.g., epistaxis, hemoptysis), worse with emotional stress,. cold, exertion, or morning, often with bright red blood. Palpitations or irregular heartbeat, with a tendency to fluttering or anxiety,. resembling heart failure, aggravated by emotional stress, lying on the left side, or. twilight. Weak pulse or circulatory collapse, with a sensation of faintness, resembling. hypovolemic shock, worse with cold, exertion, or stress. Tendency to cardiovascular fragility, with aggravation in stressed or cold states. Psychological:. Anxiety or fearfulness, with a sensation of dread or panic, resembling generalized. anxiety disorder, worse with twilight, solitude, emotional stress, or thunderstorms,. often with fear of death or darkness. Restlessness or excitability, with a tendency to overstimulation or sensitivity,. resembling panic disorder, aggravated by cold, noise, or evening, often with a desire. for company or reassurance. Depression or apathy, with a sensation of emptiness or exhaustion, resembling. adjustment disorder, worse with cold, morning, or grief. Tendency to psychological hypersensitivity, with aggravation in stressed or twilight. states. Phosphorus (Elemental Phosphorus) 1525. Gastrointestinal:. Burning pain in stomach or abdomen, with a sensation of heat or gnawing,. resembling gastritis, worse with cold, rich foods, stress, or fasting, often with nausea. or vomiting of blood. Jaundice or liver dysfunction, with a tendency to yellowness or heaviness,. resembling hepatitis, aggravated by cold, emotional stress, or night, often with. bloating or thirst for cold drinks. Diarrhea or constipation, with a sensation of burning or weakness, resembling. irritable bowel syndrome, worse with cold, morning, or dietary indiscretions. Tendency to gastrointestinal sensitivity, with aggravation in cold or stressed states. Systemic:. Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of prostration or trembling, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome, worse with cold, exertion, morning, or emotional stress,. often with cold extremities or pallor. Anemia or emaciation, with a tendency to weight loss or pallor, resembling iron. deficiency anemia, aggravated by cold, poor diet, or hemorrhages. Chilliness or heat flushes, with a sensation of alternating cold and heat, resembling. menopausal symptoms, worse with cold or twilight. Tendency to systemic depletion, with aggravation in cold or fatigued states.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of prostration or trembling, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome, worse with cold, exertion, morning, or emotional stress,. often with cold extremities or pallor. Anemia or emaciation, with a tendency to weight loss or pallor, resembling iron. deficiency anemia, aggravated by cold, poor diet, or hemorrhages. Chilliness or heat flushes, with a sensation of alternating cold and heat, resembling. menopausal symptoms, worse with cold or twilight. Tendency to systemic depletion, with aggravation in cold or fatigued states.
  • Phosphoricum Acidum

    Source: Derived from phosphoric acid (H₃PO₄), a mineral acid, prepared for homeopathic use. through serial dilution and succussion to enhance therapeutic action while eliminating material. effects, in accordance with homeopathic pharmacopeia standards. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for psychological, neurological,. systemic, gastrointestinal, and genitourinary disorders , particularly those involving mental and. physical exhaustion, apathy, and weakness following grief or overexertion. It is noted for symptoms. such as mental dullness, profound fatigue, diarrhea, and urinary incontinence, often aggravated by. emotional stress, grief, or cold, and ameliorated by warmth, rest, or emotional support. Modern Context: Indicated for psychological conditions (e.g., major depressive disorder,. adjustment disorder), neurological conditions (e.g., mild cognitive impairment, chronic fatigue. syndrome), systemic conditions (e.g., post-viral fatigue syndrome, dehydration), gastrointestinal. conditions (e.g., irritable bowel syndrome, functional diarrhea), and genitourinary conditions. (e.g., stress incontinence, diabetes mellitus). It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms. characterized by mental dullness , profound fatigue , apathy, diarrhea, or urinary weakness ,. typically exacerbated by grief, emotional stress, overexertion, or cold, and often seen in individuals. with depleted, sensitive constitutions. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with. psychological or systemic conditions, often presenting with symptoms like emotional indifference. or exhaustion, commonly observed in patients with major depressive disorder, chronic fatigue. syndrome, or irritable bowel syndrome triggered by grief, trauma, or physical overexertion.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Systemic/Inflammation: Profound fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of prostration or collapse, resembling. post-viral fatigue syndrome, worse with cold, exertion, grief, or morning, often with. cold sweat or pallor. Dehydration or weight loss, with a tendency to dryness or emaciation, resembling. dehydration, aggravated by diarrhea, emotional stress, or cold, often with thirst for. cold drinks. Chilliness or cold sensitivity, with a sensation of shivering, resembling hypothermia-. like states, worse with cold, damp weather, or night. Tendency to systemic depletion, with aggravation in cold or fatigued states. Gastrointestinal:. Painless diarrhea or loose stools, with a sensation of weakness or urgency,. resembling irritable bowel syndrome, worse with emotional stress, cold, dietary. indiscretions, or morning, often with flatulence or watery stools. Phosphoricum acidum (Phosphoric Acid) 1514. Dyspepsia or nausea, with a tendency to aversion to food, resembling functional. dyspepsia, aggravated by grief, cold, or rich foods, often with belching or bloating. Loss of appetite or hunger, with a sensation of emptiness, resembling malabsorption. syndromes, worse with stress or cold. Tendency to gastrointestinal weakness, with aggravation in stressed or cold states. Genitourinary:. Urinary incontinence or dribbling, with a sensation of weakness or urgency,. resembling stress incontinence, worse with cold, stress, night, or exertion, often with. frequent urination. Frequent urination or polyuria, with a tendency to clear or copious urine, resembling. diabetes mellitus, aggravated by emotional stress, cold, or night. Weakness of bladder or burning urination, with a sensation of irritation, resembling. overactive bladder, worse with cold or stress. Tendency to genitourinary weakness, with aggravation in cold or stressed states.
  • Phenacetinum

    Phenac, belongs to the Aniline group an d was introduced into old – school practice as a

    remedy in febrile states and neuralgias.
    Clarke added a symptom observed on a young woman who had taken Phenac, for headaches. She had a
    circumscribed rash on both cheeks which came out red, lasted four d…

  • Phaseolus Nanus

    Some effects of eating mildewed beans in a child were recorded by W. Dale. A. M. Cushing
    and Demeures both proved Phaseolus nanus, but Cushing only published the symptoms observed on the
    heart.
    Demeures, in his proving, experience severe headache from fullness in the brain. Breathing slow, pulse …

  • Petroselinum sativum

    Hahnemann noted the use fulness of Petros, as agonorrheal remedy when there is a
    frequent desire to urinate. Affinity for the genito -urinary sphere. The leading indication is sudden urging to
    urinate and drawing, tingling, crawling or itching in navicular fossa. During urination, burning and ting…

  • Petroselinum

    Hahnemann noted the use fulness of Petros, as agonorrheal remedy when there is a
    frequent desire to urinate. Affinity for the genito -urinary sphere. The leading indication is sudden urging to
    urinate and drawing, tingling, crawling or itching in navicular fossa. During urination, burning and ting…

  • Petroleum

    Source: Derived from crude petroleum, a naturally occurring hydrocarbon mixture, 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 dermatological, gastrointestinal,. psychological, neurological, and systemic disorders , particularly those involving chronic skin. conditions, nausea, and disorientation. It is noted for symptoms such as dry, cracked skin, motion. sickness, irritability, and chilliness, often aggravated by cold, winter, or motion, and ameliorated by. warmth, rest, or eating. Modern Context : Indicated for dermatological conditions (e.g., eczema, psoriasis),. gastrointestinal conditions (e.g., motion sickness, dyspepsia), psychological conditions (e.g.,. generalized anxiety disorder, adjustment disorder), neurological conditions (e.g., vertigo, tension-. type headache), and systemic conditions (e.g., chronic fatigue syndrome, seasonal affective. disorder). It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by dry, cracked skin ,. nausea, disorientation, irritability, or chilliness, typically exacerbated by cold, winter, motion, or. stress, and often seen in individuals with sensitive, irritable constitutions. The remedy is particularly. relevant for those with dermatological or gastrointestinal conditions, often presenting with. symptoms like fissured skin or motion sickness, commonly observed in patients with eczema,. motion sickness, or generalized anxiety disorder triggered by cold, travel, or emotional stress.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of prostration or lethargy, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome, worse with cold, winter, exertion, or morning, often with. cold extremities. Cold sensitivity or chilliness, with a tendency to shivering or pallor, resembling. hypothermia-like states, aggravated by cold, damp weather, or winter. General debility or weight fluctuations, with a sensation of sluggishness, resembling. metabolic syndrome, worse with cold or poor diet. Tendency to systemic hypersensitivity, with aggravation in cold or fatigued states.
  • Pertussinum

    Per. is taken from the glairy and stringy mucus contai ning the virus of whooping cough.
    Introduced by Clarke for the treatment of whooping cough and other spasmodic coughs.
    In Clarke’s experience, it agrees well with all other whooping cough remedies and when their specific
    indications appear h…

  • Pepsinum

    Imperfect digestion with pain in gastric region. Diarrhea due to indi gestion. Marasmus of
    children who are fed on artificial foods. Diabetes. Gout. Diseases of pancreas.

  • Penthorum Sedoides

    Hale said Pen. is reputed to be curative in catarrh and in diarrhea. A scalded sensation in
    the tongue is one of the symptoms. A sense of levitation was also produced. The symptoms proceed from
    above downward.
    Chronic disorders of mucus membranes with irritability. Chronic post-nasal catarrh, chr…