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  • Arsenicum Hydrogenisatum

    Ars-h. was used by Drysdale as a substitute for Arsenic in the collapse stage of cholera.
    The symptoms set in suddenly but developed slowly. In poisoning cases, death often took place in the second
    week and one person, who recovered, suffered seven weeks.
    Though like Ars. in general symptoms, the…

  • Arsenicum Bromatum

    Ars-br. has proven a great anti-psoric andanti-syphilitic remedy. Hansen said it is useful for
    “Acne rosacea with violet papules on the nose. Diabetes mellitus.”
    Herpetic eruptions, syphilitic growths, glandular tumors and indurations. Car cinoma, locomotor ataxia and
    obstinate intermittent fever…

  • Arsenicum Album

    Source: Derived from arsenic trioxide (As₂O₃), a naturally occurring compound historically used in. small doses as a medicinal tonic and in toxicology, prepared for homeopathic use through. potentization involving serial dilution and succussion. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for anxiety, exhaustion, and. multisystem complaints, particularly those involving burning pains, intense restlessness, and. profound weakness. It is noted for symptoms such as health anxiety, digestive upset (e.g., diarrhea,. vomiting), respiratory distress (e.g., wheezing, dyspnea), and chilliness, often aggravated by. midnight, cold, or emotional stress. Modern Context: Indicated for anxiety disorders (e.g., generalized anxiety disorder, illness. anxiety disorder), chronic fatigue syndromes, functional gastrointestinal disorders (e.g.,. irritable bowel syndrome, gastritis), respiratory conditions (e.g., mild asthma, allergic rhinitis),. and neuropathic or inflammatory burning pains . It suits patients with chronic, multisystem. symptoms characterized by intense anxiety, physical debility, and hypersensitivity to cold,. typically exacerbated by stress, illness fears, or environmental triggers, and often accompanied by. fastidiousness, perfectionism, or a need for control. The remedy is particularly relevant for. individuals with high-stress lifestyles, chronic illnesses, or obsessive tendencies.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Wheezing or dyspnea, resembling mild intermittent asthma, with a sensation of chest. constriction or suffocation, worse in cold air or lying flat. Dry, hacking cough or burning nasal discharge, often linked to allergic or. environmental triggers (e.g., dust, cold). Allergic rhinitis with thin, burning secretions, sneezing, or nasal obstruction, worse. at night or in cold environments. Neurological/.
    • Musculoskeletal: Burning pains, neuropathic or inflammatory, in skin, joints, or mucosa, often. described as “scorching” or “raw,” relieved by heat. Muscle weakness or trembling, particularly in extremities, with a sensation of. exhaustion or collapse, worse after exertion. Neuralgic headaches, often occipital or frontal, with burning or pulsating sensations,. worse at night or during stress. Systemic:. Profound fatigue or chronic exhaustion, with a sensation of sinking vitality or. collapse, worse at night or in cold conditions. Extreme chilliness or cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp environments. and a strong desire for warmth. Low-grade fevers or chills, often with clammy sweating, linked to stress, infection,. or systemic debility. Dermatological:. Dry, scaly, or burning skin eruptions, resembling eczema, psoriasis, or neuropathic. pruritus, worse with cold or scratching. Ulcerations, fissures, or sores with burning pain, often slow to heal, linked to poor. circulation or systemic weakness. Flushing or cyanosis during respiratory or anxious episodes, suggestive of vasomotor. instability. Arsenicum album (Arsenic Trioxide) 147.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Profound fatigue or chronic exhaustion, with a sensation of sinking vitality or. collapse, worse at night or in cold conditions. Extreme chilliness or cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp environments. and a strong desire for warmth. Low-grade fevers or chills, often with clammy sweating, linked to stress, infection,. or systemic debility. Dermatological:. Dry, scaly, or burning skin eruptions, resembling eczema, psoriasis, or neuropathic. pruritus, worse with cold or scratching. Ulcerations, fissures, or sores with burning pain, often slow to heal, linked to poor. circulation or systemic weakness. Flushing or cyanosis during respiratory or anxious episodes, suggestive of vasomotor. instability. Arsenicum album (Arsenic Trioxide) 147.
  • Arnica Montana

    Source: Derived from the whole plant of Arnica montana, a perennial herb in the Asteraceae family,. native to Europe, prepared for homeopathic use through potentization. Traditional Context: Historically used in homeopathy for trauma, bruising, and soreness,. particularly following physical injuries, with applications in musculoskeletal, psychological, and. systemic conditions. It is noted for symptoms like bruised sensations, hematomas, emotional shock,. and denial of injury severity, often aggravated by touch, motion, or rest. Modern Context: Indicated for post-traumatic conditions, musculoskeletal injuries (e.g.,. bruises, sprains, strains), emotional shock, and post-surgical recovery, characterized by soreness,. bruising, and psychological distress. It suits patients with acute or subacute injuries, physical or. emotional, presenting with pain, swelling, or denial of symptoms, often triggered by trauma,. overexertion, or surgical procedures, and typically accompanied by irritability or fear of touch.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Musculoskeletal: Bruising, muscle soreness, or joint pain, with a sensation of being beaten or battered. Sprains, strains, or contusions, with tenderness and swelling, worse from touch or. pressure. Stiffness or aching in injured areas, often post-overexertion or trauma, resembling. myofascial pain. Dermatological:. Ecchymosis or hematomas, with purple or black discoloration, often painful to touch. Superficial swelling or inflammation around injured sites, worse with motion. Occasional petechiae or small hemorrhages post-trauma, linked to capillary fragility. Arnica montana (Leopard’s Bane) 130. Psychological:. Emotional shock or denial, with patients minimizing injury severity or refusing help. Irritability or sensitivity, particularly when touched or approached, with fear of pain. Restlessness or anxiety post-trauma, often with disturbed sleep or nightmares. Systemic:. Fatigue or exhaustion following injury, with a sensation of weakness or collapse. Heat sensations or mild fever post-trauma, often with flushed face or warm skin. Generalized soreness or malaise, worse at night or during rest, resembling post-. exertional fatigue. Post-Surgical:. Swelling, bruising, or soreness after surgery, with slow recovery or prolonged pain. Sensitivity at incision sites, with aggravation from bandages or pressure.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Fatigue or exhaustion following injury, with a sensation of weakness or collapse. Heat sensations or mild fever post-trauma, often with flushed face or warm skin. Generalized soreness or malaise, worse at night or during rest, resembling post-. exertional fatigue. Post-Surgical:. Swelling, bruising, or soreness after surgery, with slow recovery or prolonged pain. Sensitivity at incision sites, with aggravation from bandages or pressure.
  • Aristolochia Serpentaria

    Aristolochia serpentaria was proved by Jorg’s provers and others. Chief effects were noticed
    in the gastro-enteric organs, nausea, vomiting, abdominal distention, flatulence and urging to stool. Increased,
    and afterwards lost, appetite. Symptoms of intestinal tract, diarrhea, meteorism. Flatulent …

  • Aristolochia Milhomens

    In a proving by Mure, prominent among the key symptoms were sharp and pricking pains
    in various parts. Pain at apex of heart stopping breath. Excoriations of lips and gums. Cramp -like pains in left
    Achilles tendon.
    Stitching pains in various parts. Pain in heels, burning in anus and frequent irr…

  • Aristolochia Clematitis

    The proving by Mezger made use of the spring rhizome. The experi ment was carried out
    by eighteen provers, of whom thirteen were women. The potencies 5x, 2x, 12x and the mother tincture were
    used in the proving. The experiment lasted for twelve weeks.
    It produced excess of estrogen hormones. Mark…

  • Argentum Nitricum

    Source: Derived from silver nitrate (AgNO₃), a chemical compound historically used as a caustic. and antiseptic, prepared for homeopathic use through potentization. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for anxiety, neurological, and. gastrointestinal disorders, particularly those involving anticipatory fear, impulsivity, and digestive. upset. It is noted for symptoms like nervous diarrhea, vertigo, headaches, and a craving for sweets,. often aggravated by stress, heat, or crowds. Modern Context: Indicated for anxiety disorders (e.g., generalized anxiety, performance anxiety),. functional gastrointestinal complaints (e.g., irritable bowel syndrome, dyspepsia), and. neurological symptoms (e.g., vertigo, tremors), often with anticipatory anxiety and sensory. hypersensitivity. It suits patients with chronic anxiety, stress-induced digestive issues, or. neurological complaints, typically exacerbated by performance pressure, dietary triggers (e.g.,. sweets), or environmental stressors, and often accompanied by impulsivity or hurried behavior.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Systemic/Inflammation: Fatigue or nervous exhaustion, often following prolonged anxiety or mental strain. Heat intolerance, with aggravation in warm, stuffy environments or during summer. Occasional palpitations or nervous sweating, linked to anxiety or digestive flares. Dermatological:. Pruritic rashes or flushing, often stress-related or triggered by dietary indiscretions. Sensitivity to skin irritants, with aggravation in warm conditions.
  • Argentum Metallicum

    Source: Derived from metallic silver (Ag), a naturally occurring element, prepared for homeopathic. use through potentization. Traditional Context : Historically used in homeopathy for neurological, musculoskeletal, and. laryngeal disorders, particularly those involving weakness, tremors, and voice strain. It is noted. for symptoms like fine tremors, joint stiffness, hoarseness, and mental exhaustion, often aggravated. by night, rest, or cold exposure. Modern Context: Indicated for functional neurological disorders (e.g., tremors, cognitive fog),. chronic laryngitis or vocal strain, and musculoskeletal weakness, often with progressive. debility and sensory hypersensitivity . It suits patients with chronic neurological or laryngeal. symptoms, such as voice fatigue, muscle weakness, or neuralgic pains, typically exacerbated by. overuse, stress, cold, or inactivity, and often accompanied by mild anxiety or irritability tied to. physical limitations.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Musculoskeletal: Joint stiffness or weakness, particularly in lower limbs, with aching or tearing pains. Muscle fatigue or soreness, worse after rest or inactivity, resembling fibromyalgia-. like states. Neuralgic pains in joints or muscles, often unilateral, aggravated by cold exposure. Systemic:. Generalized fatigue or debility, with a sensation of heaviness or exhaustion, worse at. night. Cold intolerance, with aggravation of symptoms in chilly or damp environments. Occasional palpitations or nervous sensations, linked to physical or emotional strain. Psychological:. Mild anxiety or irritability, often tied to frustration over physical weakness or vocal. limitations. Restlessness or mental fatigue, particularly after prolonged intellectual or vocal. effort. Sensitivity to failure or criticism, with brooding or low mood in chronic cases.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Generalized fatigue or debility, with a sensation of heaviness or exhaustion, worse at. night. Cold intolerance, with aggravation of symptoms in chilly or damp environments. Occasional palpitations or nervous sensations, linked to physical or emotional strain. Psychological:. Mild anxiety or irritability, often tied to frustration over physical weakness or vocal. limitations. Restlessness or mental fatigue, particularly after prolonged intellectual or vocal. effort. Sensitivity to failure or criticism, with brooding or low mood in chronic cases.
  • Argemone Mexicana

    Argemone mexicana has beenusedforrheumatic disease associated with Bright’s disease.
    Colicky cramp and spasm of bowels. Painful neuro -muscular conditions, preventing sleep. Rheumatism. Left
    knee stiff and painful. Feet swollen. Weakness.