Archives: Remedies

  • Derris Pinnata

    Dr. X. Roussel is the authority for this plant. Peculiar symptoms include “He walks as if
    stepping on down,” Painful and convulsive tic douloureux .Electric shocks and cramps.
    Exalted sense of smell. “He perceives celestial odors,” also “intolerable smells after frequent sneezing.” Heat
    helps too…

  • Datura Arborea

    According to Froriep, the juice instilled into the eye causes amaurosis. The odor of the
    flowers, left in a room for two days, caused many remarkable symptoms including spasms.
    While cutting and handling the flowers, there was depletion of the nervous circulation in the medulla oblongata.
    Cereb…

  • Daphne Indica

    Daphne indica was proved by G. Bute. It, like its relative Daph. mezereon, produces
    disorders of the muscles, bones and skin, hence its relation to syphilis and the anti – syphilitic remedies Aur.,
    Merc., and Staph. Clammy skin. Red rash in spots on legs in evening. Itching. Daph. oleoides is cred…

  • Damiana

    Compare: (1) Impotence, injuries, over -exertion, fatigue, Bell -p., Arn., Agn. (2) Prostatic
    affections, Sabal., Solid. (3) Migraines, Bry., Epipheg.

  • Cypripedium Pubescens

    Indicated in the brainhyperesthesia of children who wake in the night lively and full of play.
    Epilepsy from reflex irritation. Trembling and twitching of limbs. Nervousness in children from teething and
    intestinal troubles. Debility after gout. The skin symptoms correspond to those of Rhus-t. poi…

  • Cynodon Dactylon

    Jugal Kishore carried out a homeopathic proving on three provers, two men and one
    woman. The potencies used were the mother tincture , 6x and 200c. The stock of Cyn -d. was supplied by the
    Hahnemann Publishing Co. of Calcutta.
    General weakness, more marked in the hands, with difficulty in writing…

  • Cyclamen Europaeum

    Source: Derived from the fresh root of Cyclamen europaeum, a perennial plant in the Primulaceae. family, native to Europe and the Mediterranean, prepared for homeopathic use through maceration,. serial dilution, and succussion to eliminate toxicity and enhance therapeutic action. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for psychological, gynecological,. neurological, and visual disorders, particularly those involving emotional distress, menstrual. irregularities, and visual disturbances. It is noted for symptoms such as sadness, irregular menses,. vertigo, and blurred vision, often aggravated by warmth, evening, or emotional stress, and. ameliorated by cold, open air, or motion. Modern Context : Indicated for psychological conditions (e.g., depression, anxiety),. gynecological conditions (e.g., irregular menses, premenstrual syndrome), neurological. conditions (e.g., vertigo, headaches), ophthalmic conditions (e.g., blurred vision, photophobia),. gastrointestinal conditions (e.g., nausea, dyspepsia), and systemic conditions (e.g., fatigue,. hypersensitivity). It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by emotional. sensitivity, menstrual irregularities, dizziness, or visual disturbances, typically exacerbated by. warmth, evening, or emotional triggers, and often seen in emotionally sensitive individuals, women. with hormonal imbalances, or those with stress-related neurological symptoms. The remedy is. particularly relevant for those with a chilly, delicate constitution, often presenting with. psychological symptoms like guilt or sadness alongside physical symptoms like irregular menses or. vertigo, commonly observed in patients with persistent depressive disorder, premenstrual dysphoric. disorder, or vestibular dysfunction.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Systemic/Inflammation: Fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness or prostration, resembling chronic. fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, warmth, or. emotional stress. Hypersensitivity to external stimuli (e.g., light, noise, warmth), resembling sensory. processing disorder, aggravated by warm environments or fatigue. Chills or coldness, with aggravation in warm, stuffy conditions and a desire for cold,. open air. Tendency to systemic irritability, with aggravation in emotional or neurological. states.
  • Cyclamen

    Cyclamen has a traditional reputation as a remedy for d isorders of the uterus and
    appendages. Later provings af firmed this reputation. Large doses produce violent purging and vomiting,
    disturbed digestion with very salty saliva.
    Cycl. is in many ways similar to Puls., from which it differs main…

  • Curare

    An arrow poison used by South American Indians, Curare affects the muscles and brain. It
    is a muscular poison, causing paralysis of muscles without impairing the sensations and consciousness.
    Muscular paralysis without impairing any sensation or consciousness. It causes death by paralysis of the …

  • Cucurbita Pepo

    Hansen mentioned that missionaries found the n.other tincture of great use in seasickness
    and vomiting during pregnancy. Bonino recorded that Cuc -p. 3c cured salivation and vomiting in a woman in
    whom the menses were absent and who was erroneously supposed to be pregnant.
    Grist recorded a case i…