Hera, was found to exercise a pronounced action on the diges tion, producing hunger with
inability to eat, nausea, vomiting, colic, diarrhea and pain in the spleen. It also affected the sexual organs and
the skin.
Headache with drowsiness, worse on moving in open air, better tying up the head wit…
Archives: Remedies
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Heracleum Lanatum
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Hepatica Triloba
Definite knowledge of Hepat. began with an experiment made by Dr. D. G. Kimball, who
chewed the leaves every day for a chronic irritation of the throat and lungs.
Tickling irritation in the throat and sensa tion about epiglottis as of particles of food remaining. Scraping and
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Helonias Dioica
Helonias has an extensive range of action, as its provings show, but it predominantly affects
the uterus. One of the keynote indications for its use is a “consciousness of the womb.” Relaxation of the
uterine ligaments, misplacements and prolapse (Sep.). Exhaustion from the least mental or physica… -
Helleborus Niger
Source: Derived from the root of Helleborus niger, a perennial plant in the Ranunculaceae family,. native to Europe, 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,. systemic, and renal disorders , particularly those involving mental dullness, stupor, and dropsy. It. is noted for symptoms such as profound apathy, brain fog, edema, and melancholy, often aggravated. by cold, dampness, or evening, and ameliorated by warmth, open air, or distraction. Modern Context: Indicated for neurological conditions (e.g., cognitive impairment, post-. concussive syndrome), psychological conditions (e.g., depression, dissociation), systemic. conditions (e.g., edema, chronic fatigue syndrome), and renal conditions (e.g., nephrotic. syndrome, oliguria). It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by mental. sluggishness, apathy, edema, or fatigue, typically exacerbated by cold, dampness, or evening, and. often seen in individuals with neurological decline, severe depression, or fluid retention disorders. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with a chilly, sensitive constitution, often presenting. with physical symptoms like swollen limbs or scanty urine alongside psychological symptoms like. emotional withdrawal or memory loss, commonly observed in patients with major depressive. disorder, post-viral encephalopathy, or chronic kidney disease triggered by environmental or. emotional stressors.
Key Modern Features:
- Systemic/Inflammation: Edema or fluid retention, with swelling in limbs or face, resembling nephrotic. syndrome or heart failure, worse with cold, dampness, or lying down. Fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness or prostration, resembling chronic. fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, aggravated by cold, rest, or emotional. stress. Chilliness or cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp conditions and a desire. for warmth or open air. Tendency to systemic hypersensitivity, with aggravation in edematous or fatigued. states. Renal:. Scanty urine or oliguria, with a sensation of incomplete urination, resembling acute. kidney injury or nephrotic syndrome, worse with cold, night, or dampness. Dark or concentrated urine, with a tendency to sediment or burning, resembling. urinary tract infection or chronic kidney disease, aggravated by cold or rest. Fluid retention or dropsy, with a sensation of puffiness or weight, resembling renal. edema, worse with dampness or evening. Tendency to renal hypersensitivity, with aggravation in fluid-imbalanced states. Helleborus niger (Black Hellebore) 996.
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Helleborus Foetidus
The effects of Hell-f. have been observed on several persons. It is a violent narcotic -acrid
poison and in fatal poisoning cases death has taken place in convulsions.
The vision is disordered, choleraic symp toms occur, skin, hair and nails exfoliate. “Profuse discharge from
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Heliotropium Peruvianum
Helio, has been slightly proved. Cooper used this remedy clinically and considered
hoarseness and “thick voice” a great indication. He cured clergyman’s sore throat with it.
Helio, has an action in uterine displace ment, leucorrhea, backache. There is a bearing down from heavy,
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Helianthus Tuberosus
Helia. is a spleen remedy (Cean.). Spleen disorders. Chronic cases of intermittent fever.
Coryza, catarrh, nasal hemorrhage and thick scabs in nose. Rheu matic pain in left knee. Externally, used as
a vulnerary like Arn. and Calen.
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Helianthus Annuus
Helia. is a spleen remedy (Cean.). Spleen disorders. Chronic cases of intermittent fever.
Coryza, catarrh, nasal hemorrhage and thick scabs in nose. Rheu matic pain in left knee. Externally, used as
a vulnerary like Arn. and Calen.
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Hedera Helix
The symptomatology was established by Mezgerin 1932 on seventeen people, using the lx,
6x, and 15x potencies, for a period of twelve weeks. Easily tired, ameliorated by fresh air or noticeable increase
in physical ability.
Dr. Cooper’s experience has shown it to have a relation to rickets and ric… -
Hedeoma Pulegioides
Marked female symp toms, often associated with nervous dis turbances. Bearing -down
pains, worse by any movement and accompanied by almost paralytic weakness of the legs.
Nervous symptoms, jerkings and twitch – ings. Weak, faint, better lying down, inability to sit up. Pains in
abdomen, wors…