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  • Gnaphalium

    Gnaph. has been used mainly in disorders of the sciatic nerve, but it also has an action on the abdominal organs, causing vomiting, colic and diarrhea, thus comparing with Coloc. in both spheres. Sciatica and lumbago with numbness alternating with the pain. Intense sciatic pain (Mag-p., Rhus-t., …

  • Glonoinum

    Source: Derived from nitroglycerin ( Glonoinum), a highly explosive chemical compound used in. dynamite and as a vasodilator in conventional medicine, prepared for homeopathic use through. serial dilution and succussion to eliminate toxicity and enhance therapeutic action. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for circulatory, neurological,. psychological, and systemic disorders , particularly those involving intense headaches, flushing,. and palpitations. It is noted for symptoms such as throbbing headaches, facial redness, and nervous. agitation, often aggravated by heat, sun exposure, or motion, and ameliorated by cold, open air, or. rest. Modern Context: Indicated for circulatory conditions (e.g., hypertension, angina), neurological. conditions (e.g., migraine, cluster headache), psychological conditions (e.g., anxiety, irritability),. and systemic conditions (e.g., heat intolerance, fatigue). It suits patients with acute or chronic. symptoms characterized by throbbing pain, flushing, palpitations, or nervous excitability,. typically exacerbated by heat, sun exposure, or motion, and often seen in individuals with. cardiovascular disorders, severe headaches, or stress-related agitation. The remedy is particularly. relevant for those with a warm, sensitive constitution, often presenting with physical symptoms like. pulsating headaches or chest oppression alongside psychological symptoms like anxiety or. confusion, commonly observed in patients with migraine, hypertensive crisis, or generalized anxiety. disorder triggered by environmental heat or stress.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Systemic/Inflammation: Heat intolerance or flushing, with a sensation of warmth or burning, resembling heat. exhaustion or menopausal hot flashes, worse with sun exposure, warm rooms, or. emotional stress. Fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness or prostration, resembling chronic. fatigue syndrome, aggravated by heat, exertion, or emotional stress. Hypersensitivity to external stimuli (e.g., heat, noise, light), resembling sensory. processing disorder, worse with warm environments or fatigue. Glonoinum (Nitroglycerin) 965. Tendency to systemic irritability, with aggravation in vascular or heated states.
  • Ginkgo Biloba

    Lembke and others have proved it. It is an aromatic stimulant and removes feelings of fatigue, imparting a joyous sense of vigor and elasticity to the limbs, especially the upper limbs, and clearness of mind. Malaise. Y awning. Drowsiness with head ache. Feeling of extreme heat and intense coldne…

  • Geranium Maculatum

    Under the use of the drug, the blood in hemorrhages becomes darker, clots more easily and is much less in quantity. The root contains both tannic and gallic acids. There are two fragmentary provings of Ger. one made with root preparations, one with infusion of the plant. The chief symptoms observ…

  • Gentiana Quinquefolia

    Gent-b., together with Cer- b., Scler-b., Gors-b., Horn-b., and Wld-o-b., belongs to Bach’s group of For Those who Suffer Uncertainty. Doubts and uncertainties over daily affairs. Doubtful and discouraged about the slow process of cure. Lack of physical stamina.

  • Gentiana Lutea

    Chief symptoms from the provings were in the alimentary sphere, including ravenous hunger as well as a diminished appetite. Marked stomach symptoms. Aching in the eyes and throat. Dry, thick saliva. Dry mouth, bitter or earthy taste, nausea, vomiting, colic. Diarrhea with yellow stools, rheumatic…

  • Gelsemium Sempervirens

    Source: Derived from the root of Gelsemium sempervirens, a climbing plant in the Loganiaceae. family, native to North America, prepared for homeopathic use through maceration, serial dilution,. and succussion to eliminate toxicity and enhance therapeutic action. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for neurological, psychological,. respiratory, musculoskeletal, and systemic disorders, particularly those involving nervous. anxiety, trembling, and influenza-like symptoms. It is noted for symptoms such as anticipatory. anxiety, weakness, chills, and heaviness, often aggravated by anticipation, heat, or humidity, and. ameliorated by open air, motion, or sweating. Modern Context: Indicated for neurological conditions (e.g., tremors, neuralgia), psychological. conditions (e.g., anticipatory anxiety, panic disorder), respiratory conditions (e.g., influenza,. bronchitis), musculoskeletal conditions (e.g., myalgia, stiffness), and systemic conditions (e.g.,. fatigue, fever). It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by nervous. apprehension, trembling, chills, or general weakness, typically exacerbated by anticipation, heat,. or humidity, and often seen in individuals with acute viral infections, anxiety disorders, or stress-. related neurological complaints. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with a chilly, sensitive. constitution, often presenting with physical symptoms like droopy eyelids or muscle weakness. alongside psychological symptoms like fear of failure or stage fright, commonly observed in. patients with panic disorder, influenza, or generalized anxiety disorder triggered by upcoming. events.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Dry cough or throat irritation, with a tickling or raw sensation, resembling bronchitis. or influenza, worse with humidity, heat, or lying down. Nasal congestion or watery discharge, with a stuffy or blocked sensation, resembling. viral rhinitis, aggravated by warm rooms or emotional stress. Shortness of breath or chest heaviness, with a tendency to aggravation after exertion,. resembling post-viral respiratory distress, worse with heat or night. Tendency to respiratory hypersensitivity, with aggravation in viral or nervous states.
    • Musculoskeletal: Myalgia or muscle heaviness, with a sensation of soreness or weakness, resembling. fibromyalgia or post-viral myalgia, worse with rest, heat, or morning. Joint stiffness or aching, with a tendency to aggravation after inactivity, resembling. osteoarthritis, aggravated by humidity or emotional stress. Gelsemium sempervirens (Yellow Jasmine) 954. Back pain or rigidity, with a sensation of tiredness, resembling chronic fatigue. syndrome, worse with heat or rest. Tendency to musculoskeletal hypersensitivity, with aggravation in painful or. inflammatory states. Systemic:. Fever or chills, with a sensation of coldness or shuddering, resembling influenza or. post-viral fever, worse with heat, humidity, or emotional stress. Profound fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness or prostration,. resembling chronic fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, aggravated by warmth. or exertion. Hypersensitivity to external stimuli (e.g., heat, noise, anticipation), resembling. sensory processing disorder, worse with humid environments or fatigue. Tendency to systemic irritability, with aggravation in viral or nervous states.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Fever or chills, with a sensation of coldness or shuddering, resembling influenza or. post-viral fever, worse with heat, humidity, or emotional stress. Profound fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness or prostration,. resembling chronic fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, aggravated by warmth. or exertion. Hypersensitivity to external stimuli (e.g., heat, noise, anticipation), resembling. sensory processing disorder, worse with humid environments or fatigue. Tendency to systemic irritability, with aggravation in viral or nervous states.
  • Gelsemium

    First introduced by Hale, Gelsemium belongs to the same order of plants as Nux -v. and Cur., and ranks among the vegetable polycrests. Like its botanical relatives. Gels, is a great paralyzer. Mental and bodily paresis. Sluggish mind. Relaxed muscular system, limbs feel so heavy he can hardly …

  • Gaultheria Procumbens

    Several cases of poisoning with the oil have been recorded in which symptoms of acute gastritis appeared. Prolonged vomiting, set up afresh by the least thing taken, as a cup of water. Severe pain in epigastrium. Slow, laborious breathing. Insensibility and hot skin. Inflammatory arthritis, rheum…

  • Gambogia

    Affects the stomach and bowels, chiefly known as a remedy for a diarrhea similar to Crot –
    t. Burning in anus after stool, anus sore and excoriated. Profuse watery diarrhea, particularly with elderly people. Stool preceded by excessive cutting about navel. Stool is expelled all at once after consi…