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  • Brucea Antidysenterica

    Although the Brucea symptoms are similar to the pathogenesis of Nux-v., the bark has been experimented with independently. The homeopathic pre paration of Nux-v. is prepared from the seed. Bmcea contains strychnine, and the symptoms are included in the pathogenesis of Stry. and Nux -v.. Paralyzed…

  • Bromium

    Source: Derived from elemental bromine (Br), a halogen, 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 respiratory, glandular, and. psychological disorders, particularly those involving the larynx, thyroid, and lymphatic systems. It. is noted for symptoms such as spasmodic cough, glandular swellings, and anxiety, often aggravated. by heat, dust, or evening, and ameliorated by cool air, motion, or eating. Modern Context: Indicated for respiratory conditions (e.g., asthma, laryngitis), glandular. disorders (e.g., goiter, lymphadenopathy), dermatological complaints (e.g., acne, eczema), and. psychological conditions (e.g., anxiety disorders, depression). It suits patients with acute or chronic. symptoms characterized by respiratory constriction, glandular enlargement, skin eruptions, and. anxiety, typically exacerbated by heat, dust, or emotional stress, and often seen in individuals with. a history of respiratory allergies, thyroid dysfunction, or lymphatic issues. The remedy is. particularly relevant for those with a sensitive, reactive constitution, often presenting with physical. symptoms like hoarseness or swollen glands alongside emotional traits like restlessness or. fearfulness, commonly observed in adolescents, young adults, or patients with chronic respiratory. or glandular complaints.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Spasmodic, dry, or tickling cough, often with a sensation of constriction or. suffocation, resembling asthma or spasmodic laryngitis, worse with heat, dust,. smoke, or evening until midnight. Hoarseness or loss of voice, with a raw, burning, or scraping sensation in the larynx,. resembling acute laryngitis, aggravated by warm rooms or talking. Difficulty breathing or wheezing, with a feeling of tightness in the chest, resembling. allergic asthma or bronchitis, worse in warm, humid conditions or after exertion. Sensation of cold air or foreign body in the larynx, with irritation or tickling, worse. on inspiration or in dusty environments. Glandular:. Swelling or hardness of the thyroid gland, with a sensation of pressure or fullness,. resembling goiter or thyroiditis, worse with warmth, stress, or hormonal changes. Enlarged, hard, or tender lymph nodes, particularly cervical or submandibular,. resembling lymphadenopathy, aggravated by heat or infection. Parotid gland swelling or pain, often one-sided, resembling mumps or sialadenitis,. worse with warmth or chewing. Tendency to glandular induration or chronic enlargement, with a heavy or oppressive. sensation, worse during stress or menses. Dermatological:. Oily, pustular, or acneiform eruptions, particularly on the face, chest, or back,. resembling acne vulgaris or rosacea, worse with heat, hormonal changes, or stress. Itching, red, or scaly eruptions, with a burning or stinging sensation, resembling. eczema or seborrheic dermatitis, aggravated by warmth, scratching, or damp weather. Tendency to allergic skin reactions, with hives or redness triggered by heat or. irritants, worse at night or in warm conditions. Slow-healing skin lesions or scars, often with a moist or oozing quality, resembling. chronic dermatitis, worse with humidity or hormonal fluctuations. Psychological:. Anxiety or restlessness, particularly about health or suffocation, resembling. generalized anxiety disorder, worse in warm, confined spaces, evening, or when. alone. Mild depression or apathy, with a sense of oppression or hopelessness, resembling. dysthymia, aggravated by heat or hormonal changes. Fearfulness or sensation of impending danger, often linked to respiratory or glandular. symptoms, worse at night or in warm environments. Irritability or sensitivity to noise, with difficulty concentrating, worse during. symptom flares or in stressful conditions. Systemic:. Bromium (Bromine) 347. Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness or exhaustion, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or post-inflammatory exhaustion, worse after exertion,. heat, or respiratory episodes. Heat intolerance, with aggravation in warm, humid weather and a strong desire for. cool air or open spaces. Profuse, hot, or acrid sweating, particularly during respiratory or anxiety episodes,. worse at night or in warm conditions. Mild fever or chills during acute respiratory or glandular episodes, with a sensation. of internal heat or burning, worse in warmth or after exertion.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Bromium (Bromine) 347. Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness or exhaustion, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or post-inflammatory exhaustion, worse after exertion,. heat, or respiratory episodes. Heat intolerance, with aggravation in warm, humid weather and a strong desire for. cool air or open spaces. Profuse, hot, or acrid sweating, particularly during respiratory or anxiety episodes,. worse at night or in warm conditions. Mild fever or chills during acute respiratory or glandular episodes, with a sensation. of internal heat or burning, worse in warmth or after exertion.
  • Brachyglottis Repanda

    Brachyglottis was proved byC. L. Fischer. A large number of symptoms were produced in all regions of the body, but few have been tested clinically. Kidney and bladder symptoms predomi nate. Bright’s disease. Produces symptoms of albuminuria. Urgency in passing urine, pain in neck of bladder. Pain…

  • Bovista Lycoperdon

    Clarke stated “This globular fungus, which, according to repor t is eaten in Italy before it is ripe, becomes filled, while ripening with a black dust that breaks the husk which contains it with a slight noise.” Corresponding to this signature, “bloated, puffy condition of body surface,” and a sen…

  • Bovista Gigantea

    Source: Derived from the whole fungus of Bovista lycoperdon (puffball mushroom), a member of. the Agaricaceae family, prepared for homeopathic use through potentization involving serial. dilution and succussion. Traditional Context : Historically employed in homeopathy for hemorrhagic, dermatological,. and neurological disorders , particularly those involving bleeding tendencies, skin eruptions, and. mental dullness. It is noted for symptoms such as epistaxis, metrorrhagia, urticaria, and clumsiness,. often aggravated by warmth, menses, or full moon, and ameliorated by cool air, rest, or eating. Modern Context: Indicated for hemorrhagic conditions (e.g., epistaxis, menorrhagia),. dermatological disorders (e.g., urticaria, eczema), neurological complaints (e.g., vertigo,. coordination issues), and psychological conditions (e.g., mental dullness, mild depression). It suits. patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by bleeding tendencies , skin eruptions ,. clumsiness, and mental fog , typically exacerbated by warmth, hormonal changes, or emotional. stress, and often seen in individuals with a history of recurrent bleeding, allergic skin conditions, or. neurological sensitivity. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with a sensitive, sluggish. constitution, often presenting with physical symptoms like hives or nosebleeds alongside emotional. traits like apathy or confusion, commonly observed in women with menstrual irregularities,. individuals with allergic tendencies, or patients with chronic dermatological or hemorrhagic. complaints.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness or sluggishness,. resembling chronic fatigue syndrome or post-inflammatory exhaustion, worse after. exertion, warmth, or bleeding episodes. Heat intolerance, with aggravation in warm, humid weather and a desire for cool air. or open spaces. Profuse, hot, or sticky sweating, particularly during bleeding, skin, or vertigo. episodes, worse at night or in warm conditions. Mild fever or chills during acute hemorrhagic or dermatological episodes, with a. sensation of internal heat, worse in warmth or after exertion. Gynecological:. Heavy, painful, or irregular menses, with bright red or clotted blood, resembling. menorrhagia or hormonal imbalances, worse with warmth or full moon. Premenstrual syndrome (PMS), with skin eruptions, irritability, or bloating, worse. before or during menses. Sensation of pelvic heaviness or bearing-down pain, often linked to heavy bleeding,. worse during rest or warmth.
  • Bothrops Lanceolatus

    The venom of the yellow viper is a coagulant, therefore it is expected to be useful in thrombosis and thrombotic disorders. After being bitten in the little finger of one hand, paralysis began in the fingertips of the other hand and extended over the whole of that side. Intolerable pain in right …

  • Boricum Acidum

    Bor-ac. has been largely used as an antiseptic dressing for wounds, as a lotion for the eyes and whitlow, and as a wash in catarrh of the bladder. Arrests fermentation and putrefaction. It is much less irritating than Carbolic acid, but it has also produced skin eruptions. Bor-ac. affects the ski…

  • Borax

    Source: Derived from sodium borate (Na₂B₄O₇·10H₂O), a naturally occurring mineral, 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 mucocutaneous, neurological,. and psychological disorders, particularly those involving hypersensitivity to noise, fear of. downward motion, and mucous membrane affections. It is noted for symptoms such as oral ulcers,. vertigo, and anxiety, often aggravated by downward motion, noise, or warmth, and ameliorated by. rest, cool air, or pressure. Modern Context : Indicated for mucocutaneous conditions (e.g., aphthous ulcers, candidiasis),. neurological disorders (e.g., vertigo, sensory hypersensitivity), and psychological conditions. (e.g., anxiety disorders, phobias). It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by. mucous membrane irritation, vertigo, hypersensitivity to stimuli, and anxiety, typically. exacerbated by downward motion, noise, or warmth, and often seen in individuals with a history of. oral ulcers, sensory sensitivities, or stress-related disorders. The remedy is particularly relevant for. those with a sensitive, nervous constitution, often presenting with physical symptoms like mouth. sores or dizziness alongside emotional traits like fearfulness or irritability, commonly observed in. children, women with hormonal imbalances, or patients with chronic mucocutaneous or. neurological complaints.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness or prostration, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or post-inflammatory exhaustion, worse after exertion,. warmth, or stress. Heat intolerance, with aggravation in warm, humid weather and a desire for cool air. or open spaces. Profuse, hot, or sticky sweating, particularly during anxiety or vertigo episodes,. worse at night or in warm conditions. Borax (Sodium Borate) 325. Mild fever or chills during acute mucocutaneous or neurological episodes, with a. sensation of internal heat, worse in warmth or after exertion. Gynecological:. Painful menses or ovulation, with vaginal irritation or discharge, resembling. dysmenorrhea or candidiasis, worse with warmth or hormonal shifts. Sensation of heat or burning in the pelvic region, often linked to mucosal. inflammation, worse during rest or at night. Irregular menses, with heavy or scanty flow, resembling hormonal imbalances,. aggravated by stress or warmth.
  • Boletus Pinicola

    Pine-b. belongs to Bach’s group of Despondency and Despair, with the remedies of Crb-
    a-b., Oak-b., Will-b., Star-b- b., Sw-ch-b., Elm-b. and Lar-b. States of guilt, regret and self-reproach. Obsessive-compulsive states and too much over-conscientiousness. The body may show signs of becoming burde…

  • Boletus Laricis

    Burt proved the crude substance and the third trituration. The gastro enteric irritation common to the fungus was very well marked. Motion will aggrava te the headache. Disposition to yawn and stretch when chilly. Great resdessness after midnight. Faintness after stool. Aching distress in all join…