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  • Balsamum Peruvianum

    Peruvian Balsam has been proved by Lembke. It has been chiefly used empirically in
    catarrhal tuberculosis or bronchial catarrh with copious purulent expectoration. Sputa thick, creamy, yellowish
    white, loud rales, night sweats, hectic.
    Bals-p. is useful in bronchial catarrh with copious, purulent…

  • Badiaga

    Source: Derived from the dried skeleton of Spongilla lacustris or related freshwater sponges in the. Spongillidae family, primarily found in rivers and lakes, prepared for homeopathic use through. trituration, serial dilution, and succussion. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for glandular, respiratory, and. musculoskeletal disorders , particularly those involving indurated glands, coughs, and soreness. from physical trauma. It is noted for symptoms such as swollen lymph nodes, whooping cough-like. symptoms, and generalized soreness, often aggravated by cold, damp weather, or touch, and. ameliorated by warmth, dry air, or rest. Modern Context: Indicated for chronic glandular conditions (e.g., lymphadenopathy, tonsillitis),. respiratory disorders (e.g., chronic bronchitis, pertussis-like cough), musculoskeletal pain. syndromes (e.g., myalgia, post-traumatic soreness), and skin conditions (e.g., acne rosacea,. eczema). It suits patients with chronic or subacute symptoms characterized by glandular swelling,. persistent cough, and soreness or bruising sensations, typically exacerbated by cold, damp. environments, physical trauma, or pressure, and often seen in individuals with a history of recurrent. infections, environmental sensitivities, or physical overexertion. The remedy is particularly relevant. for those with a sensitive, reactive constitution, often presenting with physical symptoms like. glandular induration or respiratory irritation alongside mild emotional irritability.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Dry, hacking, or spasmodic cough, often paroxysmal, resembling chronic bronchitis. or pertussis, with soreness in the chest or throat, worse with cold air, exertion, or. lying down. Sensation of rawness or burning in the throat or chest, often with difficulty. expectorating, aggravated by damp weather or talking. Chronic nasal congestion or catarrh, with thick, sticky, or yellowish discharge,. resembling chronic rhinitis, worse in cold, damp environments. Shortness of breath or chest tightness during cough episodes, often linked to exertion. or cold exposure, worse at night or in chilly conditions.
    • Musculoskeletal: Generalized soreness or aching pains in muscles, joints, or bones, resembling. myalgia, fibromyalgia, or post-traumatic pain syndromes, often described as. “bruised” or “beaten,” worse with touch, motion, or cold. Stiffness or heaviness in limbs, particularly after exertion or injury, aggravated by. cold, damp weather or pressure. Neuralgic or stitching pains, often in the back, neck, or shoulders, with a sore,. bruised quality, worse at night or during rest. Sensitivity to jarring or vibration, with aggravation of pains from movement or. physical trauma, resembling post-concussive or whiplash syndromes. Skin:. Red, rough, or acne-like eruptions, often on the face, resembling acne rosacea or. eczema, with burning, itching, or dryness, worse with cold, scratching, or damp. weather. Flushing or redness of the face, particularly during respiratory or glandular episodes,. suggestive of vasomotor instability, aggravated by cold or stress. Scaling or crusty eruptions, often with soreness or sensitivity to touch, worse in. damp conditions or after physical irritation. Badiaga (Freshwater Sponge) 227. Systemic:. Chronic fatigue or low vitality, with a sensation of heaviness or weakness,. resembling chronic fatigue syndrome or post-infectious exhaustion, worse after. exertion or cold exposure. Extreme cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp weather and a strong desire. for warmth or dry environments. Mild fever or chills, often linked to glandular or respiratory episodes, with clammy. sweating, worse at night or in chilly conditions. Psychological:. Mild irritability or restlessness due to persistent physical discomfort, particularly. from cough, soreness, or glandular pain, often with a desire for rest or quiet. Emotional sensitivity to physical symptoms, with frustration or low tolerance for. aggravation, worse during pain or respiratory episodes. Minimal anxiety, often focused on health or physical limitations, worse in cold, damp. environments or with chronic symptoms.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or low vitality, with a sensation of heaviness or weakness,. resembling chronic fatigue syndrome or post-infectious exhaustion, worse after. exertion or cold exposure. Extreme cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp weather and a strong desire. for warmth or dry environments. Mild fever or chills, often linked to glandular or respiratory episodes, with clammy. sweating, worse at night or in chilly conditions. Psychological:. Mild irritability or restlessness due to persistent physical discomfort, particularly. from cough, soreness, or glandular pain, often with a desire for rest or quiet. Emotional sensitivity to physical symptoms, with frustration or low tolerance for. aggravation, worse during pain or respiratory episodes. Minimal anxiety, often focused on health or physical limitations, worse in cold, damp. environments or with chronic symptoms.
  • Bacillus Coli

    The bacteria species, E. coli, occurs normally in the intestines of man and other vertebrates.
    It is widely distributed in nature, and is a frequent cause of food poisoning and infections of the urogenital
    tract and of diarrhea in infants.
    In babies and young children, profuse weakening diarrhea …

  • Bacillinum Testium

    Bacillinum is a nosode of tuberculosis named and first described by Dr. Burnett, for whom
    it was prepared from tuberculosis sputum by Dr. Heath. As this preparation has been experimented with
    separately, its symptoms are give n apart from the other nosodes of tuberculosis. Useful as an intercurren…

  • Bacillinum Burnett

    Bacillinum is a nosode of tuberculosis named and first described by Dr. Burnett, for whom
    it was prepared from tuberculosis sputum by Dr. Heath. As this preparation has been experimented with
    separately, its symptoms are give n apart from the other nosodes of tuberculosis. Useful as an intercurren…

  • Azadirachta Indica

    Aza. has been used in cases of lassitude, thirst, cough, fever. Loss of appetite,
    helminthiasis, boils, bilious derangements. Catarrh, vomiting, skin dis eases, hiccough, gonorrhea. Its leaves
    are used in some forms of ophthalmic diseases, parasites, worms and disorders brought on by d eranged bi…

  • Avena Sativa

    Selective action on brain and nervous system, favorably influencing their nutritive function.
    Leading indications are nervous exhaustion, sexual debility, and general weakness. Sleeplessness with
    nervous exhaustion and weakness. Chronic insomnia. Delirium tremens.
    Drug addictions. Bad effects of …

  • Aurum Muriaticum Natronatum

    Source: Derived from gold chloride (AuCl₃), a chemical compound of gold and chlorine, prepared. for homeopathic use through potentization involving serial dilution and succussion to eliminate. toxicity and enhance therapeutic action. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for chronic inflammatory and. glandular disorders , emotional disturbances , and mucous membrane affections , particularly. those involving depression, glandular swelling, and burning discharges. It is noted for symptoms. such as melancholy, swollen glands, burning pains, and catarrhal conditions, often aggravated by. cold, damp weather, or suppressed emotions, and ameliorated by warmth, dry air, or gentle motion. Modern Context: Indicated for mood disorders (e.g., major depressive disorder, dysthymia),. chronic glandular conditions (e.g., lymphadenopathy, thyroid dysfunction), inflammatory. mucosal disorders (e.g., chronic rhinitis, conjunctivitis), and chronic pain syndromes (e.g.,. neuralgia, arthritis). It suits patients with chronic symptoms characterized by emotional. despondency, glandular swelling, and burning sensations, typically exacerbated by cold, damp. environments, or emotional stress, and often seen in individuals with a history of chronic illness,. suppressed grief, or low vitality. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with a reserved,. introspective, or melancholic disposition, often presenting with physical symptoms like glandular. induration or mucosal irritation alongside emotional heaviness.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Chronic rhinitis with burning, acrid nasal discharge, often excoriating the nostrils,. resembling allergic or vasomotor rhinitis, worse in cold, damp air or with allergens. Allergic conjunctivitis with burning, itching eyes and watery or acrid tears, often red. or swollen, worse with cold air or emotional stress. Throat irritation or soreness, with a sensation of rawness or burning, often with a dry,. hacking cough, aggravated by cold drinks or damp weather. Sensation of fullness or obstruction in the sinuses or throat, often linked to chronic. catarrhal states, worse at night or in chilly conditions. Musculoskeletal/Neurological:. Burning, aching, or stitching pains in joints, muscles, or nerves, resembling. rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, or neuralgia, worse at night, in cold weather, or. with rest. Stiffness or swelling in joints, often with a sensation of heat or congestion,. aggravated by cold, damp conditions or emotional stress. Neuralgic pains, particularly in the face, head, or limbs, with a burning or electric. quality, worse with cold, stress, or minimal exertion. Bone pains, often in the skull or long bones, with a deep, aching, or boring quality,. worse at night or during depressive episodes. Aurum muriaticum (Gold Chloride) 216. Systemic:. Chronic fatigue or low vitality, with a sensation of sinking energy, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or post-inflammatory exhaustion, worse after emotional or. physical exertion. Extreme cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp weather and a strong desire. for warmth or dry environments. Night sweats or chills, often linked to emotional distress, glandular activity, or. systemic inflammation, worse during depressive or pain episodes. Dermatological:. Burning or itching skin eruptions, often localized around the face, neck, or. extremities, resembling urticaria, eczema, or stress-induced dermatitis, worse with. cold, stress, or scratching. Flushing or redness of the face during emotional, glandular, or inflammatory. episodes, suggestive of vasomotor instability, aggravated by cold or dampness.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or low vitality, with a sensation of sinking energy, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or post-inflammatory exhaustion, worse after emotional or. physical exertion. Extreme cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp weather and a strong desire. for warmth or dry environments. Night sweats or chills, often linked to emotional distress, glandular activity, or. systemic inflammation, worse during depressive or pain episodes. Dermatological:. Burning or itching skin eruptions, often localized around the face, neck, or. extremities, resembling urticaria, eczema, or stress-induced dermatitis, worse with. cold, stress, or scratching. Flushing or redness of the face during emotional, glandular, or inflammatory. episodes, suggestive of vasomotor instability, aggravated by cold or dampness.
  • Aurum Metallicum

    Source: Derived from metallic gold (Au), prepared for homeopathic use through potentization. involving trituration, serial dilution, and succussion to render it non-toxic and therapeutically active. Traditional Context : Historically employed in homeopathy for severe mental and emotional. disorders, cardiovascular conditions, and chronic inflammatory states, particularly those. involving deep depression, suicidal ideation, and systemic exhaustion. It is noted for symptoms. such as profound despair, self-loathing, cardiovascular complaints, and burning pains, often. aggravated by cold, night, or emotional stress, and ameliorated by warmth, music, or open air. Modern Context : Indicated for major depressive disorder (e.g., with suicidal ideation, guilt),. bipolar disorder (depressive phase), cardiovascular disorders (e.g., hypertension, angina), and. chronic inflammatory or pain syndromes (e.g., fibromyalgia, arthritis). It suits patients with. severe, chronic symptoms characterized by deep emotional distress , physical exhaustion , and. burning or congestive symptoms , typically exacerbated by cold, isolation, or failure, and often. seen in individuals with a history of perfectionism, overwork, or emotional trauma. The remedy is. particularly relevant for those with intense self-criticism, a sense of worthlessness, or cardiovascular. complaints linked to stress, often presenting with a serious, reserved, or duty-driven personality.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Palpitations or irregular heartbeat, often with a sensation of oppression or heaviness. in the chest, resembling angina pectoris or stress-induced cardiomyopathy, worse at. night or with emotional stress. Hypertension or flushing, with a sensation of heat or congestion in the head or chest,. often linked to suppressed emotions or overwork. Sensation of the heart “stopping” or “skipping beats,” with anxiety or fear of sudden. death, aggravated by cold or solitude. Musculoskeletal/Inflammatory:. Burning, aching, or boring pains in joints, muscles, or bones, resembling. fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, or neuralgia, worse at night, in cold weather, or. with rest. Stiffness or swelling in joints, often with a sensation of heat or congestion,. aggravated by cold, damp conditions or emotional stress. Bone pains, particularly in the skull, spine, or long bones, with a deep, boring. quality, worse at night or during depressive episodes. Systemic:. Profound fatigue or exhaustion, with a sensation of sinking vitality, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or post-traumatic exhaustion, worse after emotional or. physical exertion. Extreme cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp weather and a strong desire. for warmth or open air (if not cold). Night sweats or chills, often linked to emotional distress or systemic inflammation,. worse during depressive or cardiovascular episodes. Neurological:. Headaches, often frontal or occipital, with a sensation of congestion, heat, or. bursting, resembling tension-type headache or migraine, worse at night or with. mental exertion. Neuralgic or burning pains in the face, eyes, or limbs, often with a sensation of heat. or pressure, aggravated by cold or stress. Vertigo or dizziness, particularly during cardiovascular or depressive episodes, worse. with motion or emotional stress. Aurum metallicum (Metallic Gold) 206. Dermatological:. Burning or itching skin eruptions, often localized, resembling urticaria or stress-. induced dermatitis, worse with cold, stress, or scratching. Flushing or redness of the face or chest during emotional, cardiovascular, or. inflammatory episodes, suggestive of vasomotor instability.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Profound fatigue or exhaustion, with a sensation of sinking vitality, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or post-traumatic exhaustion, worse after emotional or. physical exertion. Extreme cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp weather and a strong desire. for warmth or open air (if not cold). Night sweats or chills, often linked to emotional distress or systemic inflammation,. worse during depressive or cardiovascular episodes. Neurological:. Headaches, often frontal or occipital, with a sensation of congestion, heat, or. bursting, resembling tension-type headache or migraine, worse at night or with. mental exertion. Neuralgic or burning pains in the face, eyes, or limbs, often with a sensation of heat. or pressure, aggravated by cold or stress. Vertigo or dizziness, particularly during cardiovascular or depressive episodes, worse. with motion or emotional stress. Aurum metallicum (Metallic Gold) 206. Dermatological:. Burning or itching skin eruptions, often localized, resembling urticaria or stress-. induced dermatitis, worse with cold, stress, or scratching. Flushing or redness of the face or chest during emotional, cardiovascular, or. inflammatory episodes, suggestive of vasomotor instability.
  • Aurum Iodatum

    Aur-i. is another unproved gold salt brought forward by Hale and used by him with success
    in cases of chronic pericarditis, valvular diseases, arteriosclerosis, ozaena, lupus, osteitis, ovarian cysts, and
    myomata uterus. Senile paresis.
    Obstruction of nose, thick, yellow, purulent, offensive disc…