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  • Magnesia Nitrica

    Nervous irritations and sleeplessness (Gels., Cham., Ars.), nerve exhaustion. Nervous
    systems that demand a permanently soothing and sustaining influence. Nerve prostration.

    Numbness and distention in various parts. Intense neuralgic pains. Spasms. Epileptic attacks, while walking
    or standing…

  • Magnesia Muriatica

    Source: Derived from magnesium chloride (MgCl₂), a naturally occurring mineral salt, prepared for. homeopathic use through trituration and serial dilution to eliminate material toxicity and enhance. therapeutic action. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for gastrointestinal, hepatic,. psychological, gynecological, and systemic disorders, particularly those involving liver. dysfunction, constipation, and emotional sensitivity. It is noted for symptoms such as liver pain,. hard stools, homesickness, and menstrual irregularities, often aggravated by salt, sea air, or night,. and ameliorated by fresh air, gentle motion, or emotional support. Modern Context : Indicated for gastrointestinal conditions (e.g., constipation, irritable bowel. syndrome), hepatic conditions (e.g., non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, hepatitis), psychological. conditions (e.g., adjustment disorder, generalized anxiety disorder), gynecological conditions (e.g.,. dysmenorrhea, premenstrual syndrome), and systemic conditions (e.g., chronic fatigue syndrome,. electrolyte imbalances). It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by liver. tenderness, constipation, emotional sensitivity, menstrual complaints, or fatigue, typically. exacerbated by salt, sea air, or night, and often seen in individuals with chilly, emotionally. vulnerable constitutions. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with a cold, sensitive. constitution, often presenting with psychological symptoms like homesickness or irritability. alongside physical symptoms like liver pain or hard stools, commonly observed in patients with. chronic constipation, premenstrual syndrome, or adjustment disorders triggered by dietary salt,. emotional stress, or environmental changes.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of prostration or lethargy, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome, worse with salt, exertion, or sea air. Coldness or chilly extremities, with a sensation of intolerance to cold, resembling. hypothermia-like states or electrolyte imbalances, aggravated by sea air, damp. weather, or night. General debility or weight loss, with a tendency to aggravation in salty conditions,. resembling malabsorption syndrome, worse with dietary triggers or emotional stress. Tendency to systemic debilitation, with aggravation in fatigued or cold states.
  • Magnesia Carbonica

    Source: Derived from magnesium carbonate ( MgCO₃), a naturally occurring mineral, prepared for. homeopathic use through trituration and serial dilution to eliminate material toxicity and enhance. therapeutic action. Traditional Context : Historically employed in homeopathy for gastrointestinal, neurological,. musculoskeletal, psychological, and systemic disorders, particularly those involving sour. eructations, neuralgic pains, and exhaustion. It is noted for symptoms such as acidity, spasmodic. pains, sensitivity to cold, and fatigue, often aggravated by milk, cold, or night, and ameliorated by. warmth, motion, or fresh air. Modern Context: Indicated for gastrointestinal conditions (e.g., gastroesophageal reflux disease,. irritable bowel syndrome), neurological conditions (e.g., neuralgia, tension headaches),. musculoskeletal conditions (e.g., fibromyalgia, muscle cramps), psychological conditions (e.g.,. generalized anxiety disorder, adjustment disorder), and systemic conditions (e.g., chronic fatigue. syndrome, nutritional deficiencies). It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized. by sour eructations , neuralgic pains , fatigue, sensitivity to cold , or spasmodic complaints ,. typically exacerbated by milk, cold, or night, and often seen in individuals with chilly, sensitive. constitutions. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with a cold, depleted constitution, often. presenting with gastrointestinal symptoms like acidity or diarrhea alongside systemic symptoms. like exhaustion or neuralgia, commonly observed in patients with acid reflux, fibromyalgia, or. chronic fatigue triggered by dietary intolerances, cold exposure, or emotional stress.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Musculoskeletal: Muscle cramps or spasms, with a sensation of tightness or twitching, resembling. fibromyalgia or electrolyte imbalance, worse with cold, rest, or night. Joint pains or stiffness, with a tendency to aggravation in cold conditions, resembling. osteoarthritis, aggravated by cold, damp weather, or inactivity. Generalized soreness or aching, with a sensation of heaviness, resembling chronic. pain syndrome, worse with cold or exertion. Tendency to musculoskeletal hypersensitivity, with aggravation in cold or fatigued. states. Psychological:. Anxiety or nervousness, with a sensation of restlessness or worry, resembling. generalized anxiety disorder, worse with cold, solitude, or night. Irritability or low mood, with a tendency to sensitivity or withdrawal, resembling. adjustment disorder, aggravated by cold, emotional stress, or night. Mental fatigue or difficulty concentrating, with a sensation of brain fog, resembling. mild cognitive impairment, worse with cold or exertion. Magnesia carbonica (Magnesium Carbonate) 1272. Tendency to psychological hypersensitivity, with aggravation in cold or emotionally. depleted states. Systemic:. Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of prostration or lethargy, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome, worse with cold, exertion, or night. Coldness or chilly extremities, with a sensation of intolerance to cold, resembling. hypothermia-like states or magnesium deficiency, aggravated by cold, damp weather,. or night. Nutritional depletion or weight loss, with a tendency to aggravation in cold. conditions, resembling malabsorption syndrome, worse with milk or dietary triggers. Tendency to systemic debilitation, with aggravation in fatigued or cold states.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of prostration or lethargy, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome, worse with cold, exertion, or night. Coldness or chilly extremities, with a sensation of intolerance to cold, resembling. hypothermia-like states or magnesium deficiency, aggravated by cold, damp weather,. or night. Nutritional depletion or weight loss, with a tendency to aggravation in cold. conditions, resembling malabsorption syndrome, worse with milk or dietary triggers. Tendency to systemic debilitation, with aggravation in fatigued or cold states.
  • Macrotinum

    Muscular system ex hausted after the least exertion. Muscular weakness. Excessive
    restlessness, better by moving about in spite of the weakness. Melancholic and irritable. Dullness of intellect.
    Symptoms generally improved by onset of menses. Symptoms of the mind, eyes and breasts are worse befor…

  • Lyssinum / Hydrophobinum

    Hering, in 1833, was the first to prove and to suggest the employment of this nosode in
    medicine. Later, it became notorious from the experiments of Pasteur. The pathogenesis of Lyss, is made up
    partly of symptoms observed in rabid animals and human patients, but chiefly of symptoms developed in t…

  • Lycopus Virginicus

    According to Hale, Lycps. is mentioned by Rafinesque as “partaking of the properties of
    Digitalis, Sang., Cimic. and Spig.” and as being “one of the mildest and best narcotics in existence.”
    Hale commended Lycps. as a substitute for Dig., having the advantage over it of being non -poisonous, as

  • Lycopus Europaeus

    Clarke knew of one instance in which the slightest indulgence in tomatoes brings on an
    attack of gout. Cooper comm ended the use of tomatoes in cases of obesity. Cooper gave Lycpr. in a case of
    rodent ulcer and caused sharp pain and temporary spread of the disease.
    Coryza, worse out of doors (All…

  • Lycopodium Clavatum

    Source: Derived from the spores of Lycopodium clavatum, a perennial evergreen plant native to. temperate and arctic regions, prepared for homeopathic use through trituration and serial dilution to. eliminate potential toxicity and enhance therapeutic action. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for gastrointestinal, psychological,. respiratory, urogenital, and systemic disorders , particularly those involving digestive weakness,. anxiety, and right-sided complaints. It is noted for symptoms such as bloating, anticipatory anxiety,. and urinary difficulties, often aggravated by cold, late afternoon (4–8 PM), or suppressed emotions,. and ameliorated by warmth, motion, or open air. Modern Context: Indicated for gastrointestinal conditions (e.g., irritable bowel syndrome,. dyspepsia), psychological conditions (e.g., generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder),. respiratory conditions (e.g., chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma), urogenital. conditions (e.g., benign prostatic hyperplasia, urinary retention), and systemic conditions (e.g.,. chronic fatigue, metabolic disorders). It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized. by bloating, anticipatory anxiety, right-sided complaints, urinary difficulties, or low. confidence, typically exacerbated by cold, late afternoon, or emotional stress, and often seen in. individuals with intellectual, sensitive constitutions. The remedy is particularly relevant for those. with a chilly, introspective constitution, often presenting with psychological symptoms like. performance anxiety or inferiority complex alongside physical symptoms like flatulence or urinary. hesitancy, commonly observed in patients with irritable bowel syndrome, social anxiety disorder, or. benign prostatic hyperplasia triggered by stress, cold exposure, or dietary indiscretions.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Wheezing or dyspnea, with a sensation of tightness or oppression, resembling asthma. or COPD, worse with cold, dust, late afternoon, or lying down, often right-sided. Cough or respiratory distress, with a tendency to dry or spasmodic attacks,. resembling bronchitis, aggravated by cold, night, or damp weather. Chest tightness or suffocation, with a sensation of constriction, resembling. pulmonary edema, worse with cold or exertion. Tendency to respiratory hypersensitivity, with aggravation in cold or allergic states. Urogenital:. Urinary hesitancy or weak stream, with a sensation of obstruction or burning,. resembling benign prostatic hyperplasia or urinary retention, worse with cold, sitting,. or night, often right-sided. Lycopodium clavatum (Club Moss) 1261. Frequent urination or nocturia, with a tendency to aggravation in cold conditions,. resembling overactive bladder, aggravated by cold or emotional stress. Prostate discomfort or swelling, with a sensation of fullness, resembling prostatitis,. worse with cold or rest. Tendency to urogenital hypersensitivity, with aggravation in cold or stressed states. Systemic:. Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of prostration or lethargy, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome, worse with cold, exertion, or late afternoon. Coldness or chilly extremities, with a sensation of intolerance to cold, resembling. hypothyroidism, aggravated by cold, damp weather, or night. Metabolic sluggishness or weight gain, with a tendency to aggravation in cold. conditions, resembling metabolic syndrome, worse with starchy foods or inactivity. Tendency to systemic debilitation, with aggravation in fatigued or cold states.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of prostration or lethargy, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome, worse with cold, exertion, or late afternoon. Coldness or chilly extremities, with a sensation of intolerance to cold, resembling. hypothyroidism, aggravated by cold, damp weather, or night. Metabolic sluggishness or weight gain, with a tendency to aggravation in cold. conditions, resembling metabolic syndrome, worse with starchy foods or inactivity. Tendency to systemic debilitation, with aggravation in fatigued or cold states.
  • Lonicera Xylosteum

    Lon-x. is known from the effect of poisoning by its berries. Trembling and jerking of the
    limbs, violent convulsions. Abdomen retracted, especially in umbilical region. Vomiting and purging. Uremic

    convulsions. Albuminuria.
    Syphilis. Contraction of one pupil and dilatation of the other. Seeme…

  • Lolium Temulentum

    The name Darnel means “stupefied,” ’ and the plant’s evil reputation is of very ancient date.
    The symptoms are the result of observations made on persons poisoned by eating a meal containing an
    admixture of Lolium tern.

    Allen mentioned an assertion that Lolium is much infested with ergot and …