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  • Syzygium Jambolanum

    Syzyg. is a most useful remedy in diabetes mellitus. Dudgeon used Syzyg. in the lower homeopathic potencies with marked success, which has been repeated by many others. Diminution and disappearance of sugar in the urine. Great thirst, weakness, emacia tion. Very large amounts of urine, specific…

  • Syphilinum

    Source: Derived from a nosode prepared from syphilitic tissue or serous exudate, rendered safe for. homeopathic use through trituration and serial dilution to eliminate infectious material while. enhancing therapeutic action, in accordance with homeopathic pharmacopeia standards. Due to. ethical and safety concerns, modern preparations use highly diluted forms to avoid any risk of. infection. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for constitutional, neurological,. dermatological, and psychological disorders , particularly those involving chronic, destructive. processes, night aggravations, and syphilitic miasmatic tendencies. It is noted for symptoms such as. bone pains, ulcerations, and aggravation at night, often worsened by night, dampness, or heat, and. ameliorated by day, cold air, or high altitudes. Modern Context: Indicated for constitutional conditions (e.g., chronic fatigue syndrome,. autoimmune disorders), neurological conditions (e.g., neuropathy, multiple sclerosis),. dermatological conditions (e.g., chronic ulcers, psoriasis), psychological conditions (e.g.,. obsessive-compulsive disorder, major depressive disorder), and musculoskeletal conditions (e.g.,. osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia). It suits patients with chronic, debilitating symptoms characterized by. bone pains, ulcerations, mental anguish, night aggravations, or destructive tendencies,. typically exacerbated by night, dampness, heat, or stress, and often seen in individuals with. complex, deep-seated constitutions. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with constitutional. or neurological conditions, often presenting with symptoms like chronic pain or obsessive thoughts,. commonly observed in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome, neuropathy, or obsessive-. compulsive disorder triggered by night, stress, or systemic dysfunction.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Musculoskeletal: Bone pains or soreness, with a sensation of deep aching or gnawing, resembling. osteoarthritis, worse at night, dampness, motion, or heat, often with swelling or. deformity. Generalized aching or stiffness, with a tendency to fatigue or tenderness, resembling. fibromyalgia, aggravated by night, dampness, or stress, often with muscle spasms or. trigger points. Joint pains or rheumatism, with a sensation of burning or stiffness, resembling. rheumatoid arthritis, worse at night, dampness, or cold, often with warmth or. effusion. Tendency to musculoskeletal hypersensitivity, with aggravation in night or moved. states.
  • Symphytum Officinale

    Source: Derived from the root and leaves of Symphytum officinale, commonly known as comfrey or. knitbone, a plant in the Boraginaceae 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, traumatic, and. ocular disorders, particularly those involving bone fractures, soft tissue injuries, and eye trauma. It. is noted for symptoms such as bone pain, slow healing, and aggravation from touch, often worsened. by touch, pressure, or motion, and ameliorated by rest, warmth, or elevation. Modern Context: Indicated for musculoskeletal conditions (e.g., fractures, sprains, osteoarthritis),. traumatic conditions (e.g., contusions, post-surgical recovery), ocular conditions (e.g., traumatic. iritis, corneal abrasion), and chronic pain conditions (e.g., fibromyalgia, chronic back pain). It. suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by bone pain, slow healing, soft tissue. injuries, eye trauma , or touch sensitivity , typically exacerbated by touch, pressure, motion, or. cold, and often seen in individuals with resilient yet injury-prone constitutions. The remedy is. particularly relevant for those with musculoskeletal or traumatic conditions, often presenting with. symptoms like fracture pain or bruising, commonly observed in patients with fractures, sprains, or. traumatic iritis triggered by injury, overuse, or mechanical stress.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Musculoskeletal: Bone pain or soreness, with a sensation of deep aching or bruising, resembling. fractures, worse with touch, pressure, motion, or cold, often with slow healing or. non-union. Joint stiffness or swelling, with a tendency to rigidity or tenderness, resembling. osteoarthritis, aggravated by touch, motion, or dampness, often with crepitation or. deformity. Periosteal pain or sensitivity, with a sensation of throbbing or burning, resembling. periostitis, worse with touch, pressure, or night, often with swelling or warmth. Tendency to musculoskeletal hypersensitivity, with aggravation in touched or moved. states. Traumatic:. Contusions or bruising, with a sensation of soreness or heaviness, resembling soft. tissue injuries, worse with touch, cold, exertion, or pressure, often with discoloration. or hematomas. Sprains or strains, with a tendency to swelling or weakness, resembling ligamentous. injuries, aggravated by touch, motion, or weight-bearing, often with slow recovery or. instability. Post-surgical pain or delayed healing, with a sensation of aching or sensitivity,. resembling post-operative recovery, worse with touch, pressure, or cold, often with. scarring or adhesions. Tendency to traumatic hypersensitivity, with aggravation in touched or exerted states. Ocular:. Eye pain or sensitivity, with a sensation of bruising or burning, resembling traumatic. iritis, worse with touch, light, pressure, or motion, often with photophobia or tearing. Corneal irritation or abrasion, with a tendency to foreign body sensation or redness,. resembling corneal abrasion, aggravated by touch, light, or blinking, often with. blurred vision or conjunctival injection. Orbital pain or swelling, with a sensation of pressure or soreness, resembling orbital. contusion, worse with touch, pressure, or cold, often with ecchymosis or diplopia. Tendency to ocular hypersensitivity, with aggravation in touched or light-exposed. states. Chronic Pain:. Generalized aching or soreness, with a sensation of stiffness or fatigue, resembling. fibromyalgia, worse with touch, motion, cold, or overexertion, often with muscle. tenderness or trigger points. Symphytum officinale (Comfrey) 1908. Chronic back pain or sciatica, with a tendency to shooting or burning pain,. resembling lumbar strain, aggravated by touch, motion, or dampness, often with. reduced mobility or spasms. Post-traumatic pain or sensitivity, with a sensation of aching or rawness, resembling. complex regional pain syndrome, worse with touch, pressure, or cold, often with. allodynia or hyperalgesia. Tendency to chronic pain hypersensitivity, with aggravation in touched or moved. states.
  • Symphoricarpus Racemosus

    Prof. S. Burdick investi gated the medicinal pr operties of many plants hitherto unused by the profession, including Symphoricarpus racemosa. Useful for persistent vomiting of pregnancy. Nausea during menstruation. Nausea, worse from any motion. Averse to all food, better when lying on the back. …

  • Sumbul

    Sumbul, as its name, “Musk -root,” implies, has an odor resembling that of musk. The resemblance is so close that Sumbul is used to adulterate musk. Sumb. was proved by Lembke, Cattell and others. The symptoms are as like to those of Mosch, as the physical resemblance would imply. Hysterical and …

  • Sulphuricum Acidum

    Source: Derived from sulphuric acid (H₂SO₄), 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 constitutional, gastrointestinal,. psychological, and dermatological disorders , particularly those involving profound debility, sour. discharges, and emotional exhaustion. It is noted for symptoms such as weakness, sour vomiting,. and aggravation from cold, often worsened by cold, alcohol, or emotional stress, and ameliorated by. warmth, rest, or moderate motion. Modern Context : Indicated for constitutional conditions (e.g., chronic fatigue syndrome, post-. viral fatigue), gastrointestinal conditions (e.g., gastritis, irritable bowel syndrome), psychological. conditions (e.g., major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder), and dermatological. conditions (e.g., eczema, rosacea). It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized. by profound debility , sour discharges , emotional exhaustion , trembling, or cold sensitivity ,. typically exacerbated by cold, alcohol, emotional stress, or overexertion, and often seen in. individuals with depleted, sensitive constitutions. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with. constitutional or gastrointestinal conditions, often presenting with symptoms like weakness or sour. vomiting, commonly observed in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome, gastritis, or major. depressive disorder triggered by cold, alcohol, or emotional stress.

  • Sulphur Iodatum

    Sul-i. was proved by Kelsall on himself and some others. Hale used it in “obstinate skin diseases, notably barber’s itch, for which it is almost a specific.” The provings indicate this in “pustular eruption on upper lip” and “erythema on chin.” Hale also noted it for large and painful suppura…

  • Sulphur

    Source: Derived from sublimed sulphur, a naturally occurring mineral 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 dermatological, respiratory,. gastrointestinal, and psychological disorders, particularly those involving chronic skin eruptions,. burning sensations, digestive issues, and intellectual restlessness. It is noted for symptoms such as. itchy skin, burning pains, and aggravation from warmth, often worsened by warmth, standing, or. washing, and ameliorated by cold, open air, or motion. Modern Context: Indicated for dermatological conditions (e.g., eczema, psoriasis), respiratory. conditions (e.g., chronic bronchitis, asthma), gastrointestinal conditions (e.g., irritable bowel. syndrome, dyspepsia), psychological conditions (e.g., generalized anxiety disorder, adjustment. disorder), and constitutional conditions (e.g., chronic fatigue syndrome, metabolic syndrome). It. suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by itchy skin , burning sensations ,. digestive complaints , intellectual restlessness , or warmth sensitivity , typically exacerbated by. warmth, standing, washing, or stress, and often seen in individuals with robust, reactive. constitutions. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with dermatological or constitutional. conditions, often presenting with symptoms like chronic eruptions or burning pains, commonly. observed in patients with eczema, irritable bowel syndrome, or generalized anxiety disorder. triggered by warmth, inactivity, or emotional stress.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Chronic cough, with a sensation of burning or oppression, resembling chronic. bronchitis, worse with warmth, standing, morning, or lying down, often with scanty. expectoration or wheezing. Asthma or dyspnea, with a tendency to tightness or suffocation, resembling asthma,. aggravated by warmth, inactivity, or night, often with rattling or chest soreness. Recurrent respiratory infections, with a sensation of irritation or dryness, resembling. bronchiectasis, worse with warmth, standing, or dampness, often with throat rawness. or hoarseness. Tendency to respiratory hypersensitivity, with aggravation in warm or inactive states. Gastrointestinal:. Bloating or burning, with a sensation of fullness or discomfort, resembling irritable. bowel syndrome, worse with warmth, eating, inactivity, or night, often with diarrhea,. constipation, or flatulence. Dyspepsia or heartburn, with a tendency to sour eructations or nausea, resembling. functional dyspepsia, aggravated by warmth, rich foods, or standing, often with. hunger or thirst. Anal irritation or hemorrhoids, with a sensation of burning or itching, resembling. hemorrhoids, worse with warmth, sitting, or washing, often with soreness or. bleeding. Tendency to gastrointestinal hypersensitivity, with aggravation in warm or inactive. states. Sulphur (Sublimed Sulphur) 1885. Psychological:. Intellectual restlessness or anxiety, with a sensation of worry or overthinking,. resembling generalized anxiety disorder, worse with warmth, stress, confinement, or. morning, often with irritability or insomnia. Irritability or mood swings, with a tendency to frustration or argumentativeness,. resembling adjustment disorder, aggravated by warmth, emotional stress, or. inactivity, often with impatience or sensitivity. Mental fatigue or confusion, with a sensation of dullness or distraction, resembling. mild cognitive impairment, worse with warmth, overexertion, or stress, often with. forgetfulness or daydreaming. Tendency to psychological hypersensitivity, with aggravation in warm or stressed. states. Constitutional:. Chronic fatigue or sluggishness, with a sensation of weakness or heaviness,. resembling chronic fatigue syndrome, worse with warmth, standing, inactivity, or. morning, often with sweating or flushing. Metabolic disturbances or heat intolerance, with a tendency to weight gain or. lethargy, resembling metabolic syndrome, aggravated by warmth, rich foods, or. inactivity, often with thirst or cravings. General sensitivity or reactivity, with a sensation of discomfort or restlessness,. resembling neurasthenia, worse with warmth, standing, or stress, often with burning. sensations or pallor. Tendency to constitutional hypersensitivity, with aggravation in warm or inactive. states.
  • Sulfonalum

    Sulfonal was at first regarded as one of the safest of hypnotics, but many cases of poisoning by medicinal doses have occurred and the schema is made up of reported effects produced on patients. Sulfon. is a coal tar product which produces ataxic symptoms, staggering gait, anesthesia of legs with…

  • Strychninum Phosphoricum

    Liquor Strychnie is responsible for many of the poisonings, the powdered c rystals, either pure or mixed in pills or rat-poison, for others. Strychnia itself is very sparingly soluble in cold water (1 in 5760). A homeopathic proving of Stry. was made by Henry Robinson on two provers, a man and a …