Skin itches all over, becomes dry and rough. Tetters. Vesicles in groups. Ulc ers and
swellings on joints. Bran-like, ring-shaped tetters on face. Eruption on chest. Skin of hands dry, stick and dirty-
looking.
Soreness on chest with pain. Pains in joints going from place to place. Rheumatic and g…
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Anagallis Arvensis
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Anacardium Orientale
Source: Derived from the resinous seed of Anacardium orientale , a tree in the Anacardiaceae. family, commonly known as Marking Nut, native to India. Traditional Context: Historically used in homeopathy for psychological and neurological. disorders, particularly in individuals with internal conflict, low self-esteem, or duality of thought,. often expressed as irritability, indecision, or cruelty alternating with remorse. It is noted for physical. symptoms like dyspepsia, skin eruptions, and memory weakness, aggravated by mental exertion or. suppressed emotions. Modern Context : Indicated for mood disorders (e.g., bipolar tendencies, dysthymia), anxiety. with internal conflict , functional gastrointestinal complaints , and neurocognitive dysfunction. (e.g., memory lapses, brain fog). It suits patients with emotional volatility, self-doubt, or. psychosomatic symptoms, often triggered by stress, failure, or suppressed anger, and accompanied. by digestive or dermatological issues.
Key Modern Features:
- Systemic/Inflammation: Fatigue or weakness, particularly after emotional or mental strain. Sensitivity to cold, with aggravation of symptoms in chilly environments.
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Anacardium Occidentale
Anac-oc. causes weak ness of memory and mind like Anae. Scirrhus swellings. Hard
excrescences. Proud flesh. Tearing pain in left side of head. Burning and itching of ears and face. General
paralytic state. Paralysis and imbecility. Tongue painfully swollen.
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Amylenum Nitrosum
The Nitrite of Amyl was introduced into medicine by the old school as a remedy for angina
pectoris and was supposed to act by lessening arterial tension. Vasomotor nerves are affected by Aml -n
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Ampelopsis Quinquefolia
Ourknowledgeof Ampe- qu. is due to observations on two children poisoned by chewing
the leaves. They were quickly seized with violent vomiting and purging with considerable tenesmus, then
collapse, sweating and faint pulse, then deep sleep for two hours from which they were aroused by the return
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Ammonium Valerianicum
Am-val. is a remedy for nervous, hysterical people suffering with neuralgia headaches and
insomnia. Great nervous weakness is always present. Hysteria. Neuralgia headaches and insomnia. Pains in
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Ammonium Phosphoricum
Allen said Am -p. has been used with success in some cases of facial paralysis. This salt
has been used in cases of chronic gout with nodes of urate of soda on the joints.
For chronic gouty patients, uric acid diathesis. Bronchitis. Nodosities of the joints of the fingers and backs
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Ammonium Muriaticum
Source: Derived from ammonium chloride (NH₄Cl), a chemical compound historically used in. medicinal and industrial applications, prepared for homeopathic use. Traditional Context: Historically used in homeopathy for respiratory, musculoskeletal, and. glandular conditions, particularly in individuals with chronic mucus production, joint pains, and. sluggishness. It is noted for symptoms like nasal congestion, sciatica, liver dysfunction, and mental. gloom, often aggravated by damp weather, cold, or sitting for long periods. Modern Context: Indicated for chronic rhinosinusitis, sciatica or lumbosacral pain , functional. hepatic complaints , and mild depressive symptoms associated with physical debility. It suits. patients with chronic respiratory or musculoskeletal issues, often accompanied by mucous. membrane irritation, systemic fatigue, and emotional low mood, typically exacerbated by. environmental dampness or inactivity.
Key Modern Features:
- Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Chronic nasal congestion or rhinosinusitis with thick, gluey mucus, often worse in. the morning. Postnasal drip or throat irritation, sometimes with a dry, hacking cough. Sensation of dryness in mucous membranes despite mucus production.
- Musculoskeletal: Sciatica or lumbosacral pain, often unilateral (right-sided), with shooting or burning. sensations, worse from sitting or lying on the affected side. Joint stiffness or aching, aggravated by damp weather or inactivity. Ammonium muriaticum (Ammonium chloride) 79. Gastrointestinal/Hepatic:. Functional dyspepsia with bloating, flatulence, or sluggish digestion, worse after. fatty foods. Discomfort or fullness in the liver region, occasionally with mild nausea or food. intolerance. Psychological:. Mild depressive symptoms or gloom, often linked to chronic pain or fatigue. Irritability or sensitivity, particularly when physically unwell or in damp conditions. Cognitive fog or difficulty concentrating, secondary to systemic debility. Systemic:. Fatigue or heaviness, with a sensation of being “weighed down,” worse in cold,. damp weather. Cold intolerance, with aggravation of symptoms in humid or rainy environments.
- Systemic/Inflammation: Fatigue or heaviness, with a sensation of being “weighed down,” worse in cold,. damp weather. Cold intolerance, with aggravation of symptoms in humid or rainy environments.
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Ammonium Iodatum
Ammonium lodatum is indicated when Iodine has but partially relieved its cases of laryngitis
and bronchitis, catarrhal pneumonia, edema of lungs.
Dull headaches, especially in young people. The face is stupid, heavy. Vertigo and Meniere’sdisea se.
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Ammonium Carbonicum
Source: Derived from ammonium carbonate ((NH₄)₂CO₃), a chemical compound historically. known as smelling salts, prepared for homeopathic use. Traditional Context: Historically used in homeopathy for respiratory, circulatory, and systemic. conditions, particularly in individuals with weakness, fatigue, and cold sensitivity, often resembling. states of collapse or low vitality. It is noted for symptoms like nasal congestion, dyspnea,. palpitations, and mental dullness, aggravated by cold, wet weather or exertion. Modern Context: Indicated for chronic respiratory conditions (e.g., chronic rhinitis, bronchitis),. functional circulatory complaints (e.g., palpitations, orthostatic intolerance), and generalized. fatigue syndromes , often with nasal obstruction and mild cognitive fog . It suits patients with. systemic debility, cold intolerance, and relapsing symptoms triggered by environmental or physical. stressors.
Key Modern Features:
- Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Chronic nasal obstruction with thick, tenacious mucus or postnasal drip, worse at. night (3–4 a.m.). Dyspnea or wheezing, resembling chronic bronchitis or mild asthma, aggravated by. cold air or exertion. Hoarseness or throat irritation, often linked to mucus accumulation. Circulatory:. Functional palpitations or irregular heartbeat, worse during rest or emotional stress. Orthostatic intolerance with dizziness or weakness on standing, particularly in warm. rooms. Facial flushing or heat sensations, often with cold extremities. Ammonium carbonicum (Ammonium carbonate) 73. Systemic:. Generalized fatigue or debility, with a heavy, “weighted-down” sensation. Cold intolerance, with aggravation of symptoms in cold, wet weather. Recurrent low-grade fevers or chills, suggestive of immune dysregulation. Psychological:. Mild irritability or impatience, often secondary to physical exhaustion or discomfort. Cognitive fog or difficulty concentrating, particularly during fatigue episodes. Gastrointestinal:. Mild functional dyspepsia, with bloating or sluggish digestion, worse after heavy. meals. Occasional nausea or aversion to rich foods, linked to systemic weakness.
- Systemic/Inflammation: Generalized fatigue or debility, with a heavy, “weighted-down” sensation. Cold intolerance, with aggravation of symptoms in cold, wet weather. Recurrent low-grade fevers or chills, suggestive of immune dysregulation. Psychological:. Mild irritability or impatience, often secondary to physical exhaustion or discomfort. Cognitive fog or difficulty concentrating, particularly during fatigue episodes. Gastrointestinal:. Mild functional dyspepsia, with bloating or sluggish digestion, worse after heavy. meals. Occasional nausea or aversion to rich foods, linked to systemic weakness.