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  • Oleum Jecoris Aselli

    The number of people who “cannot take cod -liver oil” is very great, which means that Ol -j.
    is a pathogenic as well as a curative agent.
    Neidhard proved it and elicited some very definite symptoms and to these have been adde d curative and
    pathogenic effects observed on patients. The oil contain…

  • Oleum Animale Aethereum

    Ol-an. is an oil obtained from the preparation of bone-black and further distilled and rectified
    for medicinal use. It was discovered in 1711 by Johann Conrad Dippel, the alchemist, who was the discoverer
    of Prussian blue.
    Dippel obtained it in the first instance by a distillation of stags’ horns…

  • Ocimum Sanctum

    Ocimum canum is a species of this shrub which grows abundantly in Brazil. Dr. Mure, who
    proved and introduced it, noted that it is largely used in Brazil “as a specific for diseases of the kidneys,
    bladder, and urethra.” He gave a short list of nineteen symptoms which are partly clinical and part…

  • Ocimum Canum

    Oci. is useful in diseases of kidneys, uterus, bladder and urethra. Kidney pain with violent
    vomiting every fifteen minutes. Wrings one’s hands and moans and cries all the time. Kidney colic, especrally
    on the right side. Pronounced symptoms of kidney stones.
    Uric acid diathesis. Red sand in the …

  • Nux Vomica

    Source: Derived from the seeds of Strychnos nux-vomica, a tree native to India and Southeast Asia,. 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 gastrointestinal, psychological,. neurological, respiratory, and systemic disorders, particularly those involving irritability,. digestive disturbances, and sensitivity to stimuli. It is noted for symptoms such as dyspepsia,. irritability, insomnia, and chills, often aggravated by overwork, stimulants, or cold, and ameliorated. by rest, warmth, or quiet environments. Modern Context: Indicated for gastrointestinal conditions (e.g., irritable bowel syndrome,. gastroesophageal reflux disease), psychological conditions (e.g., generalized anxiety disorder,. adjustment disorder), neurological conditions (e.g., tension-type headache, insomnia), respiratory. conditions (e.g., allergic rhinitis, asthma), and systemic conditions (e.g., chronic fatigue syndrome,. alcohol withdrawal). It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by dyspepsia,. irritability, insomnia, sensitivity to stimuli , or chilliness, typically exacerbated by overwork,. stimulants (e.g., alcohol, coffee), or cold, and often seen in individuals with driven, Type-A. constitutions. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with gastrointestinal or psychological. conditions, often presenting with symptoms like heartburn or impatience, commonly observed in. patients with irritable bowel syndrome, generalized anxiety disorder, or tension-type headache. triggered by stress, dietary indiscretions, or substance overuse.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Sneezing or nasal congestion, with a sensation of itching or dryness, resembling. allergic rhinitis, worse with cold, dust, pollen, or morning, often with watery. discharge or sore throat. Nux vomica (Poison Nut) 1470. Wheezing or shortness of breath, with a tendency to tightness, resembling asthma,. aggravated by cold, stress, or night. Dry cough or throat irritation, with a sensation of tickling or rawness, resembling. upper respiratory tract infection, worse with cold or talking. Tendency to respiratory irritability, with aggravation in cold or allergic states. Systemic:. Chronic fatigue or exhaustion, with a sensation of prostration or weakness,. resembling chronic fatigue syndrome, worse with cold, exertion, morning, or. overwork, often with cold extremities or chills. Withdrawal-like states or tremors, with a tendency to irritability or shakiness,. resembling alcohol withdrawal, aggravated by stimulants, stress, or morning. General debility or sensitivity to cold, with a sensation of sluggishness, resembling. hypothermia-like states, worse with cold or poor diet. Tendency to systemic irritability, with aggravation in cold or fatigued states.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or exhaustion, with a sensation of prostration or weakness,. resembling chronic fatigue syndrome, worse with cold, exertion, morning, or. overwork, often with cold extremities or chills. Withdrawal-like states or tremors, with a tendency to irritability or shakiness,. resembling alcohol withdrawal, aggravated by stimulants, stress, or morning. General debility or sensitivity to cold, with a sensation of sluggishness, resembling. hypothermia-like states, worse with cold or poor diet. Tendency to systemic irritability, with aggravation in cold or fatigued states.
  • Nux Moschata

    Source: Derived from the seed of Myristica fragrans (nutmeg), a tropical evergreen tree, 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,. gastrointestinal, gynecological, and systemic disorders , particularly those involving confusion,. drowsiness, and digestive disturbances. It is noted for symptoms such as mental fog, sleepiness,. bloating, and irregular menses, often aggravated by cold, damp weather, or emotional stress, and. ameliorated by warmth, rest, or dry air. Modern Context: Indicated for neurological conditions (e.g., mild cognitive impairment,. narcolepsy), psychological conditions (e.g., dissociative disorders, generalized anxiety disorder),. gastrointestinal conditions (e.g., irritable bowel syndrome, dyspepsia), gynecological conditions. (e.g., dysmenorrhea, menopausal syndrome), and systemic conditions (e.g., chronic fatigue. syndrome, hypothermia-like states). It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized. by mental fog, sleepiness, bloating, irregular menses, or chilliness, typically exacerbated by cold,. damp weather, or emotional stress, and often seen in individuals with dreamy, sensitive. constitutions. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with neurological or psychological. conditions, often presenting with symptoms like confusion or dissociation, commonly observed in. patients with mild cognitive impairment, dissociative disorders, or irritable bowel syndrome. triggered by stress, cold exposure, or hormonal changes.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of prostration or lethargy, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome, worse with cold, damp weather, exertion, or morning,. often with cold extremities. Chilliness or hypothermia-like states, with a tendency to cold sensitivity, resembling. hypothermia, aggravated by cold, damp weather, or rest, often with pale, dry skin. General debility or weight fluctuations, with a sensation of sluggishness, resembling. metabolic syndrome, worse with cold or poor diet. Tendency to systemic lethargy, with aggravation in cold or fatigued states.
  • Nux Juglans

    Waln-b. belongs to Bach’s group of Over sensitivity to Influ ences and Ideas with Agri-
    b., Cent-b. and Holly -b. Waln-b. gives protection from heightened impressionability and sensitiv ity. Lack of
    physical stability. Heightened impressionability, may create over-ambitiousness, envy and frustratio…

  • Nuphar Luteum

    Nuph. was proved by Pitet, and many of his symptoms have been clini cally confirmed.
    Yellow diarrhea coming on in the early hours of the morning, with great exhaustion. Typhoid fever.
    Produces nervous weakness with marked symptoms in the sexual sphere. Sexual weakness and pollutions.
    Pityriasis …

  • Nitricum Acidum

    Source: Derived from nitric acid (HNO₃), a highly corrosive mineral acid, prepared for. homeopathic use through serial dilution and succussion to enhance therapeutic action while. eliminating material toxicity, in accordance with homeopathic pharmacopeia standards. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for mucosal, dermatological,. psychological, gastrointestinal, and systemic disorders , particularly those involving ulcerations,. irritability, and chronic debility. It is noted for symptoms such as fissures, warts, anxiety, and. offensive discharges, often aggravated by cold, night, or emotional stress, and ameliorated by. warmth, rest, or gentle motion. Modern Context: Indicated for mucosal conditions (e.g., oral ulcers, anal fissures),. dermatological conditions (e.g., warts, psoriasis), psychological conditions (e.g., generalized. anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder), gastrointestinal conditions (e.g., peptic ulcer. disease, hemorrhoids), and systemic conditions (e.g., chronic fatigue syndrome, cachexia). It suits. patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by ulcerations, warts, anxiety, offensive. discharges, or debility, typically exacerbated by cold, night, or emotional stress, and often seen in. individuals with irritable, cachectic constitutions. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with. mucosal or dermatological conditions, often presenting with symptoms like painful fissures or. persistent warts, commonly observed in patients with anal fissures, warts, or generalized anxiety. disorder triggered by stress, cold exposure, or chronic illness.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of prostration or sinking, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome, worse with cold, exertion, night, or morning, often with. cold extremities. Wasting or emaciation, with a tendency to weight loss, resembling cachexia,. aggravated by cold, chronic illness, or stress. Bone pains or sensitivity, with a sensation of soreness, resembling osteomalacia,. worse with cold or night. Tendency to systemic debility, with aggravation in cold or cachectic states.
  • Nicotinum

    Nicot. had a very heroic proving by Flak, Wochenfeld, Wertheim, Schroff and Re il. Very
    violent tonic and clonic spasms were produced. Dullness of senses. Loss of consciousness.
    Alternate tonic and clonic spasms, fol lowed by general relaxation and trembling, nausea, cold sweat and
    speedy collap…