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  • Strychninum Arsenicicum

    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 …

  • Strychninum

    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 …

  • Strophanthus Hispidus

    Strophantus is an ornamental, evergreen and a climbing shrub, native of tropical Africa and Asia. The mother tincture comes from the seeds of the plant. It is used as an arrow-poison by natives of Africa. Among the alkaloids is strophanthin. Stroph. occasions no gastric distress, di uretic. It ha…

  • Strontium Nitricum

    C. M. Boger had a case in a menopausal woman of passive congestion of the kidneys completely relieved by Stront-n. The menses, which were usually exceedingly scanty, became profuse. Morbid cravings. Eczema behind ears. Headaches. Kidney congestion. Menses scanty. , COMMENTS – Boger recorded the …

  • Strontium Carbonicum

    Strontianite was first discovered in the lead mines of Strontain in Argyllshire, from which it received its name. It occurs in massive, fibrous, stel lated, rarely ortho-rhombic, crystals. The metal stronlium is dark yellow. Strontium carbonate varies in color from white to yellow and pale green. …

  • Strontium Bromatum

    Stront-br. often gives excellent results where a bromide is indicated. Anti-fermentative and neutralizes excessive acidity. Nervous dyspepsia. Vomiting of pregnancy. COMMENTS – Cooper gave several experiences with Stront-br., including the case of a woman, 40, who had tenderness of her limbs and …

  • Streptococcum

    Strept. should be con sidered in chronic disease where there is a history of acute streptococcal infection, including severe infection in the mother during pregnancy. Especially when the strep –
    tococcal infection immediately precedes chronic illness or when it is an outstanding event in the histor…

  • Stramonium

    Source: Derived from the whole plant of Datura stramonium, commonly known as jimsonweed or. thorn apple, a member of the Solanaceae 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 psychological, neurological, and. respiratory disorders, particularly those involving intense fear, delirium, convulsions, and. spasmodic cough. It is noted for symptoms such as violent agitation, hallucinations, and. aggravation from darkness, often worsened by darkness, solitude, or being looked at, and. ameliorated by light, company, or warmth. Modern Context: Indicated for psychological conditions (e.g., acute stress disorder,. schizophrenia), neurological conditions (e.g., epilepsy, delirium), respiratory conditions (e.g.,. asthma, whooping cough), and pediatric conditions (e.g., night terrors, behavioral disorders). It. suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by intense fear, delirium,. convulsions, spasmodic cough, or darkness sensitivity, typically exacerbated by darkness,. solitude, being looked at, or stress, and often seen in individuals with highly reactive, excitable. constitutions. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with psychological or neurological. conditions, often presenting with symptoms like violent agitation or seizures, commonly observed. in patients with acute stress disorder, epilepsy, or asthma triggered by fear, darkness, or emotional. stress.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Spasmodic cough, with a sensation of tightness or suffocation, resembling whooping. cough, worse with darkness, cold air, emotional stress, or night, often with wheezing. or stridor. Asthma or dyspnea, with a tendency to oppression or constriction, resembling. asthma, aggravated by darkness, emotional stress, or lying down, often with rattling. or cyanosis. Throat spasms or choking, with a sensation of constriction or dryness, resembling. laryngospasm, worse with darkness, swallowing, or emotional stress, often with. hoarseness or voice loss. Tendency to respiratory hypersensitivity, with aggravation in dark or emotionally. stressed states. Pediatric:. Night terrors or nightmares, with a sensation of fear or panic, resembling night. terrors, worse with darkness, solitude, or night, often with screaming, thrashing, or. sleepwalking. Stramonium (Datura stramonium) 1875. Hyperactivity or aggression, with a tendency to impulsivity or tantrums, resembling. attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, aggravated by darkness, emotional stress, or. confinement, often with restlessness or defiance. Convulsions or behavioral issues, with a sensation of agitation or rigidity, resembling. pediatric epilepsy, worse with darkness, fever, or fear, often with staring or frothing. Tendency to pediatric hypersensitivity, with aggravation in dark or stressed states.
  • Stillingia Sylvatica

    Better in morning, dry air. Warmth helps itching of legs. Worse in afternoon. Worse by movement, walking. Worse exposure to cold or to air, damp air.

  • Stigmata Maydis

    Marked urinary s ymptoms. Organic heart disease with much edema of lower limbs and scanty urination. Enlarged prostate and retention of urine. Uric and phosphatic. Gonorrhea. Cystitis. Hansen confirmed the value of Stigm. in 20 drop doses of the fluid extract in organic heart disease with dropsy,…