Codeine possesses many of the properties of opium, from which it is derived, but it is
sufficiently disti nctive to entitle it to a separate description. Cod. seems to possess in great degree the
exhilarating properties some persons experience when taking opium, though it is not without strong sop…
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Codeinum
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Cochlearia Armoracia
Affects the mucus mem branes. Frontal bone and sinus, antrum and salivary glands are
specifically affected by this remedy. Mucus stools. Bloated sensa tion. Gonorrhea. Leucorrhea. Asthma and
tuberculosis.
The peculiar symptoms are in connection with the teeth. Some violent abdo minal pains were e… -
Coccus Cacti
Source: Derived from the dried female cochineal insect ( Dactylopius coccus), a scale insect in the. Dactylopiidae family, native to Central and South America, prepared for homeopathic use through. trituration, serial dilution, and succussion to enhance therapeutic action and eliminate toxicity. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for respiratory, genitourinary, and. mucous membrane disorders , particularly those involving spasmodic cough, urinary irritation,. and profuse mucous secretions. It is noted for symptoms such as whooping cough-like paroxysms,. burning urination, and thick, ropy mucus, often aggravated by warmth, morning, or lying down, and. ameliorated by cold, open air, or sitting up. Modern Context: Indicated for respiratory conditions (e.g., whooping cough, bronchitis),. genitourinary issues (e.g., cystitis, nephritis), mucous membrane symptoms (e.g., catarrh,. laryngitis), psychological conditions (e.g., irritability, anxiety), gastrointestinal complaints (e.g.,. nausea, acid reflux), and systemic symptoms (e.g., fatigue, chills). It suits patients with acute or. subacute symptoms characterized by spasmodic cough, burning urination, ropy mucus, or. mucous membrane irritation, typically exacerbated by warmth, morning, or emotional stress, and. often seen in individuals with respiratory infections, urinary tract issues, or chronic catarrhal states. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with a sensitive, chilly constitution, often presenting. with physical symptoms like paroxysmal cough or strangury alongside emotional traits like. irritability or restlessness, commonly observed in children with whooping cough, adults with. chronic bronchitis, or patients with recurrent urinary infections.
Key Modern Features:
- Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Paroxysmal, spasmodic cough, with whooping or choking sensations, resembling. pertussis or acute bronchitis, worse with warmth, lying down, or morning. Thick, ropy mucus expectoration, difficult to expel, resembling chronic bronchitis or. bronchiectasis, aggravated by warm rooms, emotional stress, or night. Dyspnea or wheezing, with a sensation of suffocation, resembling asthma, worse. with warmth or exertion. Tendency to laryngeal irritation or tickling in the throat, triggering cough, worse in. warm, stuffy environments. Genitourinary:. Burning urination, with scalding or cutting pain, resembling cystitis or urethritis,. worse with warmth, suppression of urine, or morning. Strangury or frequent, painful urination with scanty output, resembling nephritis or. interstitial cystitis, aggravated by warm drinks, emotional stress, or night. Renal pain or colic, with burning or aching sensations, resembling pyelonephritis,. worse with warmth or motion. Tendency to mucous or sediment in urine, with irritation of the bladder or urethra,. worse in chronic infections or warm conditions. Mucous Membrane:. Profuse, stringy mucus from the nose, throat, or larynx, resembling chronic rhinitis. or laryngitis, worse in the morning, warmth, or lying down. Throat irritation or rawness, with a sensation of scraping or tickling, resembling. pharyngitis, aggravated by warm air, talking, or emotional stress. Nasal congestion or catarrh, with thick, viscid discharge, resembling sinusitis, worse. with warmth or indoor environments. Tendency to mucous membrane hypersensitivity, with aggravation from warm, dry. conditions or sensory stimuli. Psychological:. Irritability or restlessness, with sensitivity to noise or contradiction, resembling. adjustment disorder or generalized anxiety disorder, worse with physical discomfort,. warmth, or morning. Anxiety or nervousness, often linked to respiratory or urinary symptoms, resembling. somatic symptom disorder, aggravated by emotional stress, night, or confinement. Coccus cacti (Cochineal) 663. Mental fatigue or dullness, with difficulty concentrating, resembling mild cognitive. impairment, worse with exertion or warm environments. Tendency to emotional sensitivity, with aggravation during respiratory or. genitourinary flare-ups. Gastrointestinal:. Nausea or acid reflux, with burning or sour sensations, resembling gastritis or. gastroesophageal reflux disease, worse with warm drinks, rich foods, or morning. Abdominal discomfort or bloating, with cramping or fullness, resembling functional. dyspepsia, aggravated by warmth, dietary indiscretions, or emotional stress. V omiting of mucus or sour contents, resembling cyclic vomiting syndrome, worse. with warm environments or fasting. Tendency to digestive irritability, with aggravation from warm or heavy meals. Systemic:. Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness, resembling chronic. fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, warmth, or morning. Cold intolerance, with aggravation in warm, stuffy conditions and a desire for cold. air or drinks, despite a chilly constitution. Chills or cold sweats, particularly during respiratory or genitourinary episodes, worse. at night or in warm environments. Tendency to hypersensitivity to environmental stimuli (e.g., warmth, noise), with. aggravation in catarrhal or infectious conditions.
- Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness, resembling chronic. fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, warmth, or morning. Cold intolerance, with aggravation in warm, stuffy conditions and a desire for cold. air or drinks, despite a chilly constitution. Chills or cold sweats, particularly during respiratory or genitourinary episodes, worse. at night or in warm environments. Tendency to hypersensitivity to environmental stimuli (e.g., warmth, noise), with. aggravation in catarrhal or infectious conditions.
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Cocculus Indicus
Source: Derived from the dried seeds of Anamirta cocculus , a climbing shrub in the. Menispermaceae family, native to Southeast Asia and India, prepared for homeopathic use through. trituration, serial dilution, and succussion to enhance therapeutic action and eliminate toxicity. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for neurological, psychological, and. gastrointestinal disorders , particularly those involving vertigo, motion sickness, and exhaustion. from sleeplessness or caregiving. It is noted for symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, and mental. sluggishness, often aggravated by motion, loss of sleep, or emotional stress, and ameliorated by. rest, lying down, or warmth. Modern Context: Indicated for neurological conditions (e.g., vertigo, motion sickness),. psychological symptoms (e.g., anxiety, depression), gastrointestinal issues (e.g., nausea,. dyspepsia), sleep disorders (e.g., insomnia, hypersomnia), musculoskeletal complaints (e.g.,. weakness, tremors), and systemic symptoms (e.g., fatigue, chills). It suits patients with acute or. chronic symptoms characterized by vertigo, nausea, mental exhaustion, or sleeplessness, typically. exacerbated by motion, sleep deprivation, or emotional strain, and often seen in individuals with. motion sickness, chronic caregiving stress, or post-viral exhaustion. The remedy is particularly. relevant for those with a sensitive, chilly constitution, often presenting with physical symptoms like. dizziness or trembling alongside emotional traits like sadness or irritability, commonly observed in. caregivers, students with sleep loss, or patients with vestibular or neurological disorders.
Key Modern Features:
- Musculoskeletal: Weakness or heaviness, particularly in the limbs, resembling functional neurological. symptom disorder or myasthenia, worse with exertion, cold, or sleep loss. Tremors or cramps, with spasmodic or jerking movements, resembling dystonia,. aggravated by fatigue, emotional stress, or cold exposure. Stiffness or aching in the muscles, resembling fibromyalgia, worse with rest or cold. weather. Tendency to musculoskeletal hypersensitivity, with aggravation from prolonged. activity or sensory stimuli. Systemic:. Chronic fatigue or prostration, with a sensation of sinking vitality, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, sleep loss, or. emotional stress. Cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp conditions and a desire for warmth. or rest. Chills or cold sweats, particularly during neurological or psychological episodes,. worse at night or with motion. Tendency to hypersensitivity to environmental stimuli (e.g., motion, noise), with. aggravation in exhausted or stressed states.
- Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or prostration, with a sensation of sinking vitality, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, sleep loss, or. emotional stress. Cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp conditions and a desire for warmth. or rest. Chills or cold sweats, particularly during neurological or psychological episodes,. worse at night or with motion. Tendency to hypersensitivity to environmental stimuli (e.g., motion, noise), with. aggravation in exhausted or stressed states.
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Cocculus Indica
Paralysis of face tongue, pharynx, paraple gia with numbness and tin gling. Numbness.
Sensation of hollowness or emptiness, head, chest, abdomen. As if single parts had gone to sleep. Too
weak to hold up head, stand or even speak. Feels too weak to talk loud.
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Cocculus
Paralysis of face tongue, pharynx, paraple gia with numbness and tin gling. Numbness.
Sensation of hollowness or emptiness, head, chest, abdomen. As if single parts had gone to sleep. Too
weak to hold up head, stand or even speak. Feels too weak to talk loud.
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Coccinella Septempunctata
Neuralgias in teeth, gums, mouth. Uvula feels too long. Awakened by profuse accumulation
of saliva, vomits and complains of sore throat. Hydrophobia (Canth.). Worse by any bright object. -
Cocainum Hydrochloricum
The symptoms of Coca, and Cocain. are mostly similar. Besides the great usefulness of
cocaine as a local anesthetic, it has specific homeopathic uses, though the symptoms are mainly clinical.
Sensation as if smallforeign bodies or worms were under the skin. Chorea. Parkinson’s disease. Delirium
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Coca
Complaints related to mountain climbing. Altitude, mountain sickness. Palpitations,
dyspnea, anxiety and inso mnia. Dizziness, dyspnea and exhaus tion on going to high altitudes, mountain
climbing, airplane flying etc.
Exhaustion of the brain and nervous sys tem from physical and mental strain. … -
Cobaltum Nitricum
Cobalt has been known since ancient times and it was introduced for used in the
manufacture of blue china, Dutch delftware, Moutier and Gien’s crockery and Sévre porcelain. A great deal of
research is carried out on it in industry and agriculture, including experiments concerning the toxicity of …