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  • Carya Alba

    Like Juglans Regia and Juglans Cinérea, Carya alba appears to posses anti -scorbutic
    properties. An exclusive diet of the nuts for three or four weeks in a girl seven years old, produced pronounced
    symptoms of scurvy. Hemorrhages from all surfaces, on the least excoriation of skin, very dark blood…

  • Carlsbad Aqua

    Carl, is famous for its action on the liver and in the treatment of obesity, diabetes and gout.
    Clarke found Carlsbad in the potencies responded admirably to its indications.

    General weakness with discomfort. Gen eral anxious sensation as if blood in artery would stagnate, with
    constant flush…

  • Carica Papaya

    Muscular debility. Languor and drowsiness. Dull feeling in morning on rising. Pains worse
    towards evening, better by rubbing. Loses flesh. Catches colds easily when riding, during menses. Nervous
    before and during menses.

  • Carduus Marianus

    Source: Derived from the seeds or whole plant of Silybum marianum (milk thistle), a plant in the. Asteraceae family, prepared for homeopathic use through maceration, serial dilution, and. succussion to enhance therapeutic action. Traditional Context : Historically employed in homeopathy for hepatic, biliary, and vascular. disorders, particularly those involving liver dysfunction, jaundice, and venous congestion. It is. noted for symptoms such as liver pain, nausea, and hemorrhoids, often aggravated by rich foods,. alcohol, or motion, and ameliorated by rest, lying down, or cold applications. Modern Context: Indicated for hepatobiliary disorders (e.g., hepatitis, cholecystitis),. gastrointestinal complaints (e.g., dyspepsia, nausea), vascular conditions (e.g., hemorrhoids,. varicose veins), respiratory issues (e.g., bronchitis, asthma), and psychological conditions (e.g.,. depression, irritability). It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by liver. dysfunction, nausea, venous congestion, or bilious temperament, typically exacerbated by fatty. foods, alcohol, or heat, and often seen in individuals with a history of liver disease, digestive. disorders, or chronic venous issues. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with a chilly,. sluggish constitution, often presenting with physical symptoms like right-sided abdominal pain or. jaundice alongside emotional traits like irritability or despondency, commonly observed in middle-. aged adults with hepatic complaints, individuals with alcohol-related liver issues, or those with. stress-induced digestive problems.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Cough, dry or productive, with burning or tickling in the chest, resembling chronic. bronchitis or post-viral cough, worse with damp weather, exertion, or lying down. Dyspnea or wheezing, with a sensation of oppression, resembling asthma or. bronchiectasis, aggravated by heat, exertion, or warm rooms. Hoarseness or throat irritation, with a bitter taste, resembling laryngitis, worse with. cold air or talking. Tendency to respiratory infections, with fatigue and bilious symptoms, worse in. damp or humid conditions. Carduus marianus (Milk Thistle, Silybum marianum) 521. Psychological:. Depression or despondency, with a sense of hopelessness, resembling persistent. depressive disorder or adjustment disorder, worse with physical discomfort, heat, or. isolation. Irritability or anger, often linked to liver or digestive issues, resembling adjustment. disorder with mixed disturbance, aggravated by contradiction, rich foods, or stress. Anxiety or restlessness, with preoccupation about health, resembling generalized. anxiety disorder, worse with bilious episodes or night. Apathy or mental dullness, with difficulty concentrating, resembling mild cognitive. impairment, worse with overeating or emotional stress. Systemic:. Chronic fatigue or sluggishness, with a sensation of heaviness, resembling chronic. fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after overeating, heat, or exertion. Cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp conditions and a desire for warmth,. except during bilious or hepatic episodes when heat worsens. Profuse, cold, or bilious sweating, particularly during nausea, pain, or anxiety. episodes, worse at night or in warm conditions. Tendency to low-grade fever or biliousness, with a sensation of internal heat, worse. with rich foods or emotional stress.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or sluggishness, with a sensation of heaviness, resembling chronic. fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after overeating, heat, or exertion. Cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp conditions and a desire for warmth,. except during bilious or hepatic episodes when heat worsens. Profuse, cold, or bilious sweating, particularly during nausea, pain, or anxiety. episodes, worse at night or in warm conditions. Tendency to low-grade fever or biliousness, with a sensation of internal heat, worse. with rich foods or emotional stress.
  • Carduus Benedictus

    The provings by Rückert showed a prominent sensation of contraction which occurs in
    many parts. Twitchings and disturbance of vision, flickerings, muscae volitantes. Blackness before eyesfora
    short time. Eyeballs feel larger.
    The gastro-abdominal disturbances of Card – m. are obser ved in a less …

  • Carcinosinum

    A nosode prepared from breast cancer by Foubister. Carcinosin acts favorably and modifies
    all cases in which either a history of cancer can be elicited or symptoms of the disease itself exist.
    Care, can be used as an intercurrent remedy. Indicated in constantly changing symptoms and states.
    Cont…

  • Carboneum Sulphuratum

    Carbn-s. combines many characters of its two elements. It was first brought into notice by
    its effects on workers in rubber works. This remedy has a deep and disorganizing action and an immense
    range of action and symptomatology.
    Lack of vital heat. Sensitive to warm, damp weather. Wors e from wa…

  • Carboneum Oxygenisatum

    The effects ofCarb-o. have been noted in persons poisoned by the gas. Carb -o. produces
    a state like intoxication. The person is confused, stupid. Loss of consciousness. Anesthesia, but the slightest
    touch with a hot iron recalls sensibility.
    Great sleepiness lasting for several days interrupted…

  • Carboneum Hydrogenisatum

    This carbon gas, which was experimented with by Sir Humphrey Davy, produces a condition
    almost resembling a stroke attack. Illuminating gas is a complex gas, carburetted h ydrogen being the leading
    ingredient.
    It was a popular custom to take children suffering from whooping cough to breathe the a…

  • Carbolicum Acidum

    Carb-ac., like the Carbons, is a powerful anti-septic and its use as such in surgery has led,
    incidentally, to the poisoning of both patients and surgeons. These experienceshave provided a number of the
    symptoms indicating its medicinal use.
    Carb-ac. is a languid, painless, foul and destructive r…