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  • Pancreatinum

    Pancreat. has been used with success in conditions due to d isease or faulty action of the pancreas on the analogy of thyroid and the other sarcodes. Pancreat. is a combination of several digestive enzymes. Pancreas disease. Pancreatic diabetes. Hypoglycemia. Atonic dyspepsia, due to impaired se…

  • Palladium Metallicum

    Palladium, one of the rare metals, was first separated from native platinum by Wollaston in 1803 and was named after the planet Pallas, which had been discovered just before that time by Olbers. The metal is closely associated with platinum and gold. Hering, who made the first provings in 1850 , …

  • Paeonia Officinalis

    Source: Derived from the root of Paeonia officinalis, a perennial flowering plant native to Europe,. prepared for homeopathic use through trituration and serial dilution to enhance therapeutic action. while eliminating material effects, in accordance with homeopathic pharmacopeia standards. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for anorectal, dermatological,. neurological, psychological, and musculoskeletal disorders, particularly those involving. hemorrhoids, anal fissures, and nightmares. It is noted for symptoms such as burning rectal pain,. skin eruptions, vivid dreams, and joint pains, often aggravated by motion, night, or emotional stress,. and ameliorated by rest, cold applications, or quiet environments. Modern Context: Indicated for anorectal conditions (e.g., hemorrhoids, anal fissures),. dermatological conditions (e.g., eczema, ulcers), neurological conditions (e.g., peripheral. neuropathy, restless leg syndrome), psychological conditions (e.g., anxiety disorders, sleep. disorders with nightmares), and musculoskeletal conditions (e.g., fibromyalgia, arthritis). It suits. patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by burning rectal pain , skin eruptions ,. nightmares, nerve pain , or joint stiffness , typically exacerbated by motion, night, or emotional. stress, and often seen in individuals with sensitive, nervous constitutions. The remedy is particularly. relevant for those with anorectal or dermatological conditions, often presenting with symptoms like. painful hemorrhoids or vivid nightmares, commonly observed in patients with hemorrhoids, anal. fissures, or anxiety disorders triggered by stress, trauma, or physical exertion.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Musculoskeletal: Joint pains or stiffness, with a sensation of aching or soreness, resembling. fibromyalgia, worse with motion, cold, morning, or stress, often with swelling or. cracking joints. Muscle soreness or cramps, with a tendency to tenderness or spasms, resembling. myofascial pain syndrome, aggravated by motion, night, or cold. Backache or spinal discomfort, with a sensation of rigidity, resembling spondylosis,. worse with motion or sitting. Tendency to musculoskeletal sensitivity, with aggravation in active or cold states.
  • Ozonum

    The name ozone derives from the Greek, which means “to smell,” “to spread an odor.”

  • Oxytropis Lamberti

    The “Crazy-weed” or “Loco-weed” is of Spanish origin and has been variously identified by Gray as Astragalus legum, by others as Astragalus mollisimus, and by W. S. Gee, who made the proving, as Oxytropis Lamberti. In Gee’s proving, the tincture and potencies from lx to 30x were used. A number of…

  • Oxalicum Acidum

    Although certain oxalates are constant constituents of veget able food and of the human body, the acid itself is a violent poison when taken internally, produc ing gastro -enteritis, motor paralysis, collapse, stupor and death. If Op. is the painless remedy, Ox-ac. may be considered its antit…

  • Ova Acetica

    Calc-o-t. has the general properties of Calc., but it has been little used clinically. This preparation of Calcium has been used in preference to others in cases of simple bland leucorrhea and warts. Backache, as if broken in two. Leucorrhea. Backache with leucorrhea. Tired feeling. Effective in …

  • Ostrya Virginica

    Ost. is sometimes regarded as a variety of the common Hornbeam naturalized in America, though native to southern Europe. The chief difference between them is that Ost. vulg. has pendulous catkins, and Ost. virg., upright. The wood is exceedingly hard and heavy. The preparations of which the provi…

  • Osmium

    Osmium is a metal of the platinum group in association with which it is always found. It is the heaviest of them all and the most refractory, having never been fused. It derives its name from the pungent odor of the fumes of osmic acid, which are evolved in the process of separating platinum from …

  • Oscillococcinum

    In the year 1925, Joseph Roy is believed to have observed in some conditions of a culture the existence of a germ animated by an oscillating movement. He named the nosode Oscillococcinum because of this fact. These researches helped him to describe a remedy of which the clinical experi ments in th…