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  • Ichthyolum

    Ichthyolum is an unproved remedy which has been used in old -school therapeutics as an
    external application and internally in skin affections, rheumatism, scrofula, nephritis and gonorrhea.
    Ichth. is a powerful antiseptic. It has achieved marked results as an external ap plication to rheumatic joi…

  • Iberis Amara

    Iber. has a marked action on the heart and is useful in heart diseases. Sylvester ob served
    that Iber. controlled the violence and sharp action of the heart and softened the pulse. Hale’s provers confirmed
    this observation, the pulse being softened even during palpitations.
    Controls vascular exci…

  • Hypericum Perforatum

    Source: Derived from the whole flowering plant of Hypericum perforatum, a perennial herb in the. Hypericaceae family, native to Europe and widely naturalized, prepared for homeopathic use. through maceration, serial dilution, and succussion to eliminate toxicity and enhance therapeutic. action. Traditional Context : Historically employed in homeopathy for neurological, musculoskeletal,. dermatological, psychological, and systemic disorders, particularly those involving nerve. injuries, neuralgia, and emotional disturbances. It is noted for symptoms such as shooting pains,. nerve sensitivity, wounds to nerve-rich areas, and depression, often aggravated by cold, touch, or. dampness, and ameliorated by warmth, rest, or bending the head backward. Modern Context : Indicated for neurological conditions (e.g., neuralgia, peripheral neuropathy),. musculoskeletal conditions (e.g., crush injuries, spinal trauma), dermatological conditions (e.g.,. puncture wounds, burns), psychological conditions (e.g., depression, anxiety), and systemic. conditions (e.g., fatigue, hypersensitivity). It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms. characterized by nerve pain , trauma to nerve-rich tissues , emotional sensitivity , or fatigue,. typically exacerbated by cold, touch, or dampness, and often seen in individuals with nerve injuries,. post-traumatic stress, or chronic pain syndromes. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with. a sensitive, chilly constitution, often presenting with physical symptoms like lancinating pains or. slow-healing wounds alongside psychological symptoms like low mood or irritability, commonly. observed in patients with sciatica, post-surgical nerve pain, or major depressive disorder triggered. by trauma or environmental stressors.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Musculoskeletal: Pain from crush injuries or spinal trauma, with a sensation of soreness or throbbing,. resembling sciatica or post-traumatic pain, worse with motion, dampness, or touch. Joint soreness or stiffness, with a tendency to aggravation after injury, resembling. osteoarthritis or post-surgical pain, aggravated by cold, pressure, or night. Muscle spasms or cramps, with a sensation of tightness, resembling muscle strain,. worse with cold or exertion. Tendency to musculoskeletal hypersensitivity, with aggravation in traumatic or. painful states. Dermatological:. Puncture wounds or lacerations, with intense pain or slow healing, resembling. infected wounds or neuropathic ulcers, worse with pressure, cold, or touch. Burns or abrasions, with a sensation of rawness or stinging, resembling first-degree. burns or skin trauma, aggravated by cold air or dampness. Skin sensitivity or slow-healing sores, with a tendency to infection, resembling. chronic wounds, worse with touch or night. Tendency to dermatological hypersensitivity, with aggravation in traumatic or. infectious states. Psychological:. Depression or low mood, with a tendency to feel hopeless or withdrawn, resembling. major depressive disorder, worse with emotional stress, night, or cold. Anxiety or nervousness, with a sensation of inner tension or fear of injury,. resembling post-traumatic stress disorder, aggravated by touch, dampness, or fatigue. Hypericum perforatum (St. John’s Wort) 1038. Irritability or mood swings, with a tendency to feel easily provoked, resembling. adjustment disorder, worse with pain or emotional stress. Tendency to psychological hypersensitivity, with aggravation during neurological or. traumatic flare-ups. Systemic:. Fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness or prostration, resembling chronic. fatigue syndrome or post-injury exhaustion, worse with cold, exertion, or emotional. stress. Chilliness or cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp conditions and a desire. for warmth or rest. Hypersensitivity to external stimuli (e.g., touch, cold, noise), resembling sensory. processing disorder, worse with damp environments or fatigue. Tendency to systemic irritability, with aggravation in traumatic or painful states.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness or prostration, resembling chronic. fatigue syndrome or post-injury exhaustion, worse with cold, exertion, or emotional. stress. Chilliness or cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp conditions and a desire. for warmth or rest. Hypersensitivity to external stimuli (e.g., touch, cold, noise), resembling sensory. processing disorder, worse with damp environments or fatigue. Tendency to systemic irritability, with aggravation in traumatic or painful states.
  • Hyoscyamus Niger

    Source: Derived from the whole plant of Hyoscyamus niger , an annual or biennial herb in the. Solanaceae family, native to Europe and Asia, prepared for homeopathic use through maceration,. serial dilution, and succussion to eliminate toxicity and enhance therapeutic action. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for neurological, psychological,. respiratory, and systemic disorders , particularly those involving delirium, mania, convulsions,. and spasmodic coughs. It is noted for symptoms such as agitation, loquacity, hallucinations, muscle. twitching, and dry, hacking cough, often aggravated by touch, lying down, or night, and ameliorated. by sitting up, motion, or warmth. Modern Context: Indicated for neurological conditions (e.g., delirium, epilepsy), psychological. conditions (e.g., mania, psychosis), respiratory conditions (e.g., whooping cough, spasmodic. bronchitis), and systemic conditions (e.g., fever, restlessness). It suits patients with acute or chronic. symptoms characterized by agitation, delirious behavior, spasms, or emotional volatility,. typically exacerbated by touch, lying down, or night, and often seen in individuals with acute. psychosis, neurological disorders, or spasmodic respiratory conditions. The remedy is particularly. relevant for those with a sensitive, excitable constitution, often presenting with physical symptoms. like convulsions or dry cough alongside psychological symptoms like paranoia, inappropriate. behavior, or mania, commonly observed in patients with bipolar disorder, delirium tremens, or. pertussis triggered by emotional, sensory, or infectious stressors.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Dry, spasmodic cough, with a tickling sensation or paroxysms, resembling whooping. cough or spasmodic bronchitis, worse with lying down, cold air, or night. Hoarseness or throat irritation, with a sensation of dryness or constriction,. resembling laryngitis, aggravated by talking, cold, or rest. Chest tightness or wheezing, with a tendency to aggravation in cold conditions,. resembling asthma, worse with lying flat or emotional stress. Tendency to respiratory hypersensitivity, with aggravation in spasmodic or infectious. states. Systemic:. Fever or chills, with a sensation of heat or restlessness, resembling systemic. inflammatory response syndrome, worse with night, cold, or emotional stress. Restlessness or exhaustion, with a sensation of nervous energy or prostration,. resembling post-infectious fatigue, aggravated by sensory stimuli, rest, or night. Hypersensitivity to external stimuli (e.g., touch, noise, light), resembling sensory. processing disorder, worse with cold or fatigue. Tendency to systemic irritability, with aggravation in febrile or neurological states. Hyoscyamus niger (Henbane) 1028.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Fever or chills, with a sensation of heat or restlessness, resembling systemic. inflammatory response syndrome, worse with night, cold, or emotional stress. Restlessness or exhaustion, with a sensation of nervous energy or prostration,. resembling post-infectious fatigue, aggravated by sensory stimuli, rest, or night. Hypersensitivity to external stimuli (e.g., touch, noise, light), resembling sensory. processing disorder, worse with cold or fatigue. Tendency to systemic irritability, with aggravation in febrile or neurological states. Hyoscyamus niger (Henbane) 1028.
  • Hydrocotyle Asiatica

    Hydre. has a considerable reputation in leprosy and lupus, when there is no ulceration.
    Elephantiasis. Excessive thickening of skin and marked exfoliation of skin.
    Copper colored eruptions in various places.
    Intolerable itching espec ially of soles, va gina. Very copious perspiration. Ulceratio…

  • Hydrastis Canadensis

    Source: Derived from the root of Hydrastis canadensis , a perennial herb in the Ranunculaceae. family, native to 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 mucosal, digestive, respiratory,. psychological, and systemic disorders, particularly those involving chronic catarrh, digestive. weakness, and mental depression. It is noted for symptoms such as thick, tenacious mucus,. constipation, gastric distress, and low mood, often aggravated by warmth, night, or fasting, and. ameliorated by cool air, rest, or gentle motion. Modern Context : Indicated for mucosal conditions (e.g., chronic sinusitis, gastritis), digestive. conditions (e.g., dyspepsia, constipation), respiratory conditions (e.g., bronchitis, pharyngitis),. psychological conditions (e.g., depression, anxiety), and systemic conditions (e.g., fatigue,. cachexia). It suits patients with chronic symptoms characterized by thick mucus, digestive. sluggishness, respiratory irritation, or emotional despondency, typically exacerbated by warmth,. night, or fasting, and often seen in individuals with chronic mucosal inflammation, gastrointestinal. disorders, or stress-related depression. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with a sensitive,. debilitated constitution, often presenting with physical symptoms like sticky nasal discharge or. bloating alongside psychological symptoms like hopelessness or irritability, commonly observed in. patients with chronic rhinosinusitis, irritable bowel syndrome, or major depressive disorder. triggered by chronic illness or environmental factors.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Chronic cough or expectoration, with thick, sticky mucus, resembling chronic. bronchitis, worse with warm air, talking, or night. Hoarseness or throat irritation, with a sensation of rawness or tickling, resembling. laryngitis, aggravated by warm rooms or exertion. Chest oppression or wheezing, with a tendency to aggravation in humid conditions,. resembling asthma, worse with warmth or rest. Tendency to respiratory hypersensitivity, with aggravation in catarrhal or allergic. states. Psychological:. Depression or low mood, with a tendency to feel hopeless or despondent, resembling. major depressive disorder, worse with chronic illness, warmth, or night. Anxiety or irritability, with a sensation of inner tension or impatience, resembling. generalized anxiety disorder, aggravated by fasting, fatigue, or emotional stress. Mental fatigue or difficulty concentrating, resembling adjustment disorder, worse. with warmth or exertion. Hydrastis canadensis (Goldenseal) 1017. Tendency to psychological hypersensitivity, with aggravation during mucosal or. digestive flare-ups. Systemic:. Fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of debility or prostration, resembling chronic. fatigue syndrome, worse with warmth, exertion, or emotional stress. Cachexia or weight loss, with a sensation of wasting or emaciation, resembling. malignancy-related cachexia, aggravated by chronic illness or night. Chilliness or cold intolerance, with aggravation in warm, stuffy conditions and a. desire for cool air or rest. Tendency to systemic hypersensitivity, with aggravation in catarrhal or debilitated. states.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of debility or prostration, resembling chronic. fatigue syndrome, worse with warmth, exertion, or emotional stress. Cachexia or weight loss, with a sensation of wasting or emaciation, resembling. malignancy-related cachexia, aggravated by chronic illness or night. Chilliness or cold intolerance, with aggravation in warm, stuffy conditions and a. desire for cool air or rest. Tendency to systemic hypersensitivity, with aggravation in catarrhal or debilitated. states.
  • Hydrangea Arborescens

    Hydrang. is a remedy for gravel, profuse deposit of white amorphous salts in urine. Kidney
    stones, kidney colic, bloody urine. It appears to act strongly on the neck of the bladder and on the ureters.
    Gout and rheumatism. Oppression of the chest. Pain in lumbar region. Dizziness.

  • Hura Crepitans

    The Hura-c. seeds are emetic, in a green state violently purgative, but when dry, according
    to Lunan, they lose this property.
    An oil is extracted from them and sometimes used as a purgative, about twenty drops of it equal in action to a
    tablespoonful of castor oil.
    A venomous milky juice is abu…

  • Hippozaeninum

    Hippoz. is a powerful nosode introduced by Dr. Garth Wilkinson. The disease is called
    “Glanders” when the catarrhal symptoms are pronounced, “Farcy,” when these are not noticeable, the skin
    being chiefly affected with deposits in the lungs. Homeopathic preparations of both have been made.
    In hors…

  • Hippomanes

    A famous aphrodisiac of the Greeks. Hering said it is soft, glutinous mucous substance of
    a urinous odor, which floats in the allantois fluid or is attached of the allant ois membrane of the mare or cow,
    chiefly during the last months of pregnancy.
    Melancholy. Weakness, restlessness. Chilliness, …