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  • Hydrangea Arborescens

    Hydrang. is a remedy for gravel, profuse deposit of white amorphous salts in urine. Kidney
    stones, kidney colic, bloody urine. It appears to act strongly on the neck of the bladder and on the ureters.
    Gout and rheumatism. Oppression of the chest. Pain in lumbar region. Dizziness.

  • Hura Crepitans

    The Hura-c. seeds are emetic, in a green state violently purgative, but when dry, according
    to Lunan, they lose this property.
    An oil is extracted from them and sometimes used as a purgative, about twenty drops of it equal in action to a
    tablespoonful of castor oil.
    A venomous milky juice is abu…

  • Homarus Albus

    A. M. Cushing studied the affect of lobster poison, noting the specific affect eating lobster

    has shown on specific occasions. Noting that perso ns have been known to die after eating lobster and then
    drinking milk, Cushing put a little of the poison into warm milk. In ten minutes it was a har…

  • Homarus

    A. M. Cushing studied the affect of lobster poison, noting the specific affect eating lobster

    has shown on specific occasions. Noting that perso ns have been known to die after eating lobster and then
    drinking milk, Cushing put a little of the poison into warm milk. In ten minutes it was a har…

  • Hippozaeninum

    Hippoz. is a powerful nosode introduced by Dr. Garth Wilkinson. The disease is called
    “Glanders” when the catarrhal symptoms are pronounced, “Farcy,” when these are not noticeable, the skin
    being chiefly affected with deposits in the lungs. Homeopathic preparations of both have been made.
    In hors…

  • Hippomanes

    A famous aphrodisiac of the Greeks. Hering said it is soft, glutinous mucous substance of
    a urinous odor, which floats in the allantois fluid or is attached of the allant ois membrane of the mare or cow,
    chiefly during the last months of pregnancy.
    Melancholy. Weakness, restlessness. Chilliness, …

  • Heracleum Lanatum

    Hera, was found to exercise a pronounced action on the diges tion, producing hunger with
    inability to eat, nausea, vomiting, colic, diarrhea and pain in the spleen. It also affected the sexual organs and
    the skin.
    Headache with drowsiness, worse on moving in open air, better tying up the head wit…

  • Hepatica Triloba

    Definite knowledge of Hepat. began with an experiment made by Dr. D. G. Kimball, who
    chewed the leaves every day for a chronic irritation of the throat and lungs.
    Tickling irritation in the throat and sensa tion about epiglottis as of particles of food remaining. Scraping and
    rough sensation. Ph…

  • Hepar Sulphuris Calcareum

    Source: Derived from Hepar sulphuris calcareum, a compound prepared by heating calcium. carbonate (from oyster shells) with sulphur, followed by serial dilution and succussion for. homeopathic use to eliminate toxicity and enhance therapeutic action. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for respiratory, dermatological,. musculoskeletal, psychological, and systemic disorders , particularly those involving suppurative. infections, hypersensitivity, and irritability. It is noted for symptoms such as painful abscesses, sore. throats, extreme sensitivity to cold, and violent irritability, often aggravated by cold, touch, or slight. pain, and ameliorated by warmth, wrapping up, or moist heat. Modern Context : Indicated for respiratory conditions (e.g., tonsillitis, bronchitis),. dermatological conditions (e.g., abscesses, acne), musculoskeletal conditions (e.g., joint pain,. periostitis), psychological conditions (e.g., irritability, anxiety), and systemic conditions (e.g.,. fever, hypersensitivity). It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by. suppurative inflammation , extreme sensitivity , chilliness, or anger, typically exacerbated by. cold, touch, or slight stimuli, and often seen in individuals with recurrent infections, chronic skin. disorders, or stress-related irritability. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with a chilly,. hypersensitive constitution, often presenting with physical symptoms like purulent discharges or. sharp pains alongside psychological symptoms like impatience or rage, commonly observed in. patients with recurrent tonsillitis, furunculosis, or adjustment disorder triggered by environmental or. sensory stressors.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Sore throat or tonsillitis, with sharp, splinter-like pain, resembling streptococcal. pharyngitis, worse with cold, swallowing, or touch. Productive cough or sticky expectoration, with a sensation of rawness or hoarseness,. resembling acute bronchitis or laryngitis, aggravated by cold air, night, or exposure. Nasal congestion or sinusitis, with thick, purulent discharge, resembling bacterial. sinusitis, worse with cold or pressure. Tendency to respiratory hypersensitivity, with aggravation in infectious or. inflammatory states. Dermatological:. Abscesses or boils, with intense pain, redness, or pus, resembling furunculosis or. cellulitis, worse with touch, cold, or slight pressure. Oozing eruptions or crusty lesions, with a tendency to crack or bleed, resembling. impetigo or eczema, aggravated by cold, scratching, or night. Acne or pustules, with sensitivity to touch, resembling cystic acne, worse with cold. or stress. Tendency to dermatological hypersensitivity, with aggravation in suppurative or. allergic states.
    • Musculoskeletal: Joint pain or stiffness, with sharp, cutting sensations, resembling rheumatoid arthritis. or gout, worse with cold, pressure, or motion. Bone pain or periosteal sensitivity, with a sensation of soreness or throbbing,. resembling periostitis, aggravated by cold, touch, or night. Muscle soreness or cramps, with a tendency to aggravation after exertion, resembling. myalgia, worse with cold or rest. Tendency to musculoskeletal hypersensitivity, with aggravation in painful or. inflammatory states. Psychological:. Irritability or rage, with a tendency to overreact to slight provocations, resembling. intermittent explosive disorder, worse with cold, touch, or emotional stress. Anxiety or nervousness, with a sensation of inner tension or fear of pain, resembling. generalized anxiety disorder, aggravated by cold, night, or sensory stimuli. Depression or low mood, with a tendency to feel easily offended, resembling. adjustment disorder, worse with cold or fatigue. Hepar sulphuris calcareum (Calcium Sulphide) 1006. Tendency to psychological hypersensitivity, with aggravation during inflammatory or. painful flare-ups. Systemic:. Fever or chills, with a sensation of coldness or shivering, resembling sepsis or acute. infection, worse with cold, exposure, or night. Fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness or prostration, resembling chronic. fatigue syndrome, aggravated by cold, exertion, or emotional stress. Hypersensitivity to external stimuli (e.g., cold, touch, noise), resembling sensory. processing disorder, worse with cold environments or fatigue. Tendency to systemic irritability, with aggravation in infectious or inflammatory. states.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Fever or chills, with a sensation of coldness or shivering, resembling sepsis or acute. infection, worse with cold, exposure, or night. Fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness or prostration, resembling chronic. fatigue syndrome, aggravated by cold, exertion, or emotional stress. Hypersensitivity to external stimuli (e.g., cold, touch, noise), resembling sensory. processing disorder, worse with cold environments or fatigue. Tendency to systemic irritability, with aggravation in infectious or inflammatory. states.
  • Helonias Dioica

    Helonias has an extensive range of action, as its provings show, but it predominantly affects
    the uterus. One of the keynote indications for its use is a “consciousness of the womb.” Relaxation of the
    uterine ligaments, misplacements and prolapse (Sep.). Exhaustion from the least mental or physica…