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  • Alumina

    Source: Derived from aluminum oxide (Al₂O₃), a mineral compound processed for homeopathic. use, commonly referred to as Alumina. Traditional Context : Historically used in homeopathy for neurological, gastrointestinal, and. skin disorders characterized by dryness, slowness, and weakness, particularly in the elderly or. those with chronic debility. It is noted for mental symptoms like confusion, indecision, and memory. impairment, alongside physical symptoms such as constipation, dry skin, and motor dysfunction. Modern Context: Indicated for functional neurological disorders, chronic constipation, xerosis. (dry skin) , and mild cognitive impairment , often with a pattern of systemic sluggishness or. neuropsychiatric decline. It suits patients with chronic, slow-progressing conditions, marked by. dryness, weakness, and psychological symptoms like indecision or low mood, frequently. exacerbated by environmental or emotional stressors.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Musculoskeletal: Muscle weakness or heaviness, particularly in lower limbs, with a sensation of. unsteadiness. Fine tremors, ataxia, or impaired coordination, resembling early neurological decline. Neuralgic pains, often burning or stitching, worse in cold weather. Alumina (Aluminum oxide) 61. Dermatological:. Xerosis (dry, rough skin) or eczematous patches, with cracking or itching, worse in. winter. Dry mucous membranes (e.g., mouth, eyes, vagina), contributing to discomfort. Psychological:. Mild cognitive impairment, with confusion, memory lapses, or difficulty. concentrating. Indecision or mental sluggishness, often described as “brain fog” or feeling “stuck.”. Low mood or depressive symptoms, with a sense of hopelessness or self-doubt. Systemic:. Generalized fatigue or debility, disproportionate to activity levels, often worse in the. morning. Sensitivity to cold and dryness, with aggravation of symptoms in winter.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Generalized fatigue or debility, disproportionate to activity levels, often worse in the. morning. Sensitivity to cold and dryness, with aggravation of symptoms in winter.
  • Alumen

    The well-known astringent action of Alum, gives a leading indication f or its use in practice. On the other hand, it is equally available for the states of relaxation, which corresponds with its secondary action. Stools as hard as stones. No desire for stool for days. Aggravated constipation and …

  • Alstonia Scholaris

    Malarial diseases with diarrhea. Dysentery, anemia, feeble diges tion, are the general conditions suggesting this remedy. Characteristics are the gone sensation in stomach and sinking in abdomen, with debility. Diarrhea immediately after eating. Diarrhea from bad water. Cramps in bowels with viol…

  • Alstonia Constricta

    Alstonia was proved by Dr. Cathcart of Australia, who found it produce great debility and prostration or low fever often with diarrhea. Characteristic gone sensation in stomach and sinking in abdomen with debility. Malarial disease with diarrhea, dysentery, anemia, and feeble digestion. Dr. Dietz…

  • Aloe Socotrina

    Source: Derived from the inspissated juice of Aloe vera or related species, a succulent plant in the. Asphodelaceae family, commonly known as Aloe. Traditional Context: Historically used in homeopathy for gastrointestinal disorders, particularly. those involving the colon, such as diarrhea, dysentery, and hemorrhoids, with symptoms. characterized by urgency, insecurity, and aggravation in hot weather. It is also noted for associated. symptoms like abdominal fullness, liver complaints, and mental irritability. Modern Context : Indicated for functional gastrointestinal disorders , such as irritable bowel. syndrome (IBS) with diarrhea predominance, functional dyspepsia, or hemorrhoidal disease, often. accompanied by abdominal discomfort, venous congestion, and mild psychological distress. (e.g., irritability, insecurity). It suits patients with chronic or relapsing digestive issues, pelvic. congestion, and sensitivity to heat or dietary triggers.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Systemic/Inflammation: Fatigue or sluggishness, particularly in warm weather or after digestive episodes. Generalized heat sensitivity, with discomfort in hot, humid environments. Psychological:. Mild irritability or frustration, often linked to chronic digestive discomfort. Anxiety or insecurity about bodily functions, especially bowel control.
  • Alloxan

    Alloxan was discovered accidentally by Dum and his collaborators in 1943. The toxicological action can be seen at the level of the pancreas, the kidneys, the liver, the lungs and in the blood. In animals, diabetes mellitus is provoked or, in other words, alloxanic diabetes. There would be a rapid…

  • Allium Cepa

    Source: Derived from the fresh bulb of Allium cepa, a plant in the Amaryllidaceae family,. commonly known as the Onion. Traditional Context: Historically used in homeopathy for acute respiratory and ocular. conditions, particularly those resembling the irritant effects of onion exposure, such as profuse. watery nasal discharge, burning eyes, and sneezing. It is noted for symptoms triggered by cold,. damp weather or allergens, often accompanied by mild systemic complaints. Modern Context : Indicated for acute allergic rhinitis , viral upper respiratory infections , or. conjunctivitis with prominent watery, irritative symptoms. It suits patients with seasonal or. environmental sensitivities, often presenting with nasal and ocular irritation, mild throat discomfort,. and transient fatigue, typically resolving within days.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Profuse, watery nasal discharge, bland (non-irritating to skin), with frequent. sneezing. Nasal congestion or irritation, often unilateral or starting on the left side. Mild pharyngitis or tickling throat sensation, occasionally with hoarseness. Ocular:. Copious, burning, watery eye discharge, causing irritation to surrounding skin. Redness or itching of conjunctiva, resembling allergic or viral conjunctivitis. Systemic:. Mild fatigue or malaise, typical of early viral infections or allergic reactions. Occasional frontal headache or sinus pressure, linked to nasal congestion. Psychological:. Mild irritability or restlessness due to discomfort, though psychological symptoms. are secondary. Allium cepa (Onion) 49. Neurological:. Sensitivity to light or noise during acute episodes, often tied to headache or ocular. irritation.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Mild fatigue or malaise, typical of early viral infections or allergic reactions. Occasional frontal headache or sinus pressure, linked to nasal congestion. Psychological:. Mild irritability or restlessness due to discomfort, though psychological symptoms. are secondary. Allium cepa (Onion) 49. Neurological:. Sensitivity to light or noise during acute episodes, often tied to headache or ocular. irritation.
  • Alfalfa / Medicago Sativa

    Metabolic regulator. Lack of appetite or aversion to all food. Emaciation. Disorders characterized by Bladder – Bladder irritability. Urging to urinate, morbid desire. Frequent urging to urinate. Breasts – Breast milk, absent or disappearing. Constitutions – Anorexic, emaciated, broken down…

  • Aletris Farinosa

    Star grass is said to be the most bitter of all plants. Aletris farinosa particularly affects the female organs. Produces an anemic, relaxed condition, especially of the female organs. Useful for chlorotic girls and pregnant women. Many symptoms appear in the uterine sphere including uterine ato…

  • Ailanthus Glandulosa

    Ailanthus acts upon blood disorganizing it and producing condi tions like low fevers, low types of eruptive diseases and hemorrhagic diathesis. Mucus membranes become hemorrhagic and ulcerative (Lach., Ars. ). Rapid prostration. Malignant and suppressed scarlatina. General stupor with sighing. Sep…