Dr. Sarah N. Smith of New York proved Ferr-br., using the sixth dilution, made by Boericke andTafel. Ferr-br. Produced, in this order, were very distinct symptoms in the head and eyes, dry mouth and nose, relieved by coryza, a feeling that she might die, diarrhea, burning in urethr a when urinatin…
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Ferrum Aceticum
Especially adapted to thin, pale, weak children who grow rapidly and are easily exhausted. Alkaline urine in acute diseases. Varicose veins of the feet. Pain in right deltoid. Copious expectoration of greenish pus, asthma. Tuberculosis, constant cough, vomiting of food after eating, hemoptysis. N…
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Fel Tauri
Ox gall is a remedy of very ancient use. It is used in the old school mostly as a purgative, for preventing putrefactive changes in the intestines, and for increasing peristalsis. It was proved by Buchner. Disordered digestion, diarrhea, constipa tion. Chronic gastric and intestinal catarrh. Muc…
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Fagopyrum Esculentum
Fagopyrum, commonly known as buckwheat, acts upon the skin and the digestive organs. It has had an extensive proving. Though there is little clinical experience with this herbal remedy on record, some features are sufficiently well marked to justify their being classed as characteristics. Itching…
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Euphrasia Officinalis
Source: Derived from the whole fresh plant of Euphrasia officinalis , a small annual herb in the. Orobanchaceae family, native to Europe and 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 ocular, respiratory,. dermatological, and psychological disorders , particularly those involving eye irritation, nasal. catarrh, and emotional sensitivity. It is noted for symptoms such as burning eyes, profuse. lachrymation, watery nasal discharge, and irritability, often aggravated by light, wind, or warmth,. and ameliorated by cool air, darkness, or lying down. Modern Context : Indicated for ocular conditions (e.g., conjunctivitis, blepharitis), respiratory. conditions (e.g., allergic rhinitis, sinusitis), dermatological conditions (e.g., eczema, skin. irritation), psychological conditions (e.g., irritability, anxiety), and systemic conditions (e.g.,. fatigue, hypersensitivity). It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by eye. irritation, catarrhal discharge, skin sensitivity, or emotional distress, typically exacerbated by. light, wind, or warmth, and often seen in individuals with allergies, chronic sinus issues, or stress-. related irritability. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with a sensitive, chilly constitution,. often presenting with physical symptoms like watery eyes or nasal discharge alongside. psychological symptoms like restlessness or anxiety, commonly observed in patients with allergic. conjunctivitis, seasonal allergies, or generalized anxiety disorder triggered by environmental. factors.
Key Modern Features:
- Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Watery nasal discharge, with profuse, bland catarrh, resembling allergic rhinitis or. sinusitis, worse with warmth, evening, or lying down. Sneezing or nasal irritation, with a tickling sensation, resembling hay fever,. aggravated by wind, pollen, or emotional stress. Cough, dry or tickling, with throat irritation, resembling postnasal drip or laryngitis,. worse with warm rooms or night. Tendency to respiratory hypersensitivity, with aggravation from warmth or allergic. triggers. Dermatological:. Eczema or pruritus, with red, itchy, or scaly patches, resembling atopic dermatitis or. contact dermatitis, worse with warmth, scratching, or emotional stress. Skin irritation or burning, with a tendency to flare-ups, resembling urticaria,. aggravated by warm weather or sensory stimuli. Dry or cracked skin, with a sensation of tightness, resembling xerosis, worse with. cold or environmental changes. Tendency to dermatological hypersensitivity, with aggravation in allergic or. emotional states. Psychological:. Irritability or impatience, with a tendency to feel easily provoked, resembling. adjustment disorder, worse with sensory overload, fatigue, or emotional stress. Anxiety or restlessness, with a sensation of inner tension or unease, resembling. generalized anxiety disorder, aggravated by light, warmth, or physical symptoms. Emotional sensitivity or mood swings, with a tendency to feel overwhelmed,. resembling premenstrual syndrome, worse with ocular or respiratory flare-ups. Euphrasia officinalis (Eyebright) 898. Tendency to emotional hypersensitivity, with aggravation during allergic or sensory. states. Systemic:. Fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness or prostration, resembling chronic. fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, warmth, or. emotional stress. Hypersensitivity to external stimuli (e.g., light, wind, warmth), resembling sensory. processing disorder, aggravated by warm environments or fatigue. Chills or coldness, with aggravation in warm, stuffy conditions and a desire for cool. air or darkness. Tendency to systemic irritability, with aggravation in allergic or catarrhal states.
- Systemic/Inflammation: Fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness or prostration, resembling chronic. fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, warmth, or. emotional stress. Hypersensitivity to external stimuli (e.g., light, wind, warmth), resembling sensory. processing disorder, aggravated by warm environments or fatigue. Chills or coldness, with aggravation in warm, stuffy conditions and a desire for cool. air or darkness. Tendency to systemic irritability, with aggravation in allergic or catarrhal states.
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Euphrasia
Produces inflammation of the conjunctiva membranes and profuse lachrymation. It affects the mucus membranes of the eyes, nose and chest, producing acute catarrh with free, acrid, watery secretions. Irritation extends to the skin around the eye and nose, disorders of the external nose. Allergies …
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Euphorbium Officinarum
Euph. is an irritant to the skin and mucus membranes, causing much secretion with a sense of dryness. Terrible burning pains, as if a live coal were on or in the part. Burning pain in bones. Burning pain in internal parts. Burning pains of cancer. Pains in limbs and paralytic weakness in joints….
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Euphorbium
Euph. is an irritant to the skin and mucus membranes, causing much secretion with a sense of dryness. Terrible burning pains, as if a live coal were on or in the part. Burning pain in bones. Burning pain in internal parts. Burning pains of cancer. Pains in limbs and paralytic weakness in joints….
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Euphorbia Pilulifera
In the Medical Press of May 3, 1893, Dr. George Foy gave an account of this medicine. Gray, in 1817, mentioned it as a remedy for syphilis and for venomous bites. In gonorrhea, when there are intense pains at each urination, burning pains which oblige the patient to sit down or to keep quiet, an…
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Euphorbia Peplus
The application of the juice and leaves sets up intense and painful inflammation, erysipelatous, phlegmonous, pustular with intense burning pain. COMMENTS – In one of the cases observed, the juice of the stem was applied to an inflamed gum. In another, a boy applied the leaves as a poultice to a …