Archives: Remedies

  • Cubeba Officinalis

    Cubeba is an old-world remedy for gonorrhea and gleet. It affects the mucus membrane of
    the nose, air passages, intestines, and the uro-genital tract. It acts well in persons of bilious temperament with
    tendency to constipation.
    Burning, rawness is felt in the throat in stomach, abdomen, rectum, …

  • Croton Tiglium

    Croton Tiglium was used as a powerful purgative and irritant of the skin in ordinary practice,
    therefore causing watery discharges.
    Croto-t. has a strong affinity for skin, face and external genitals. It is one of the antidotes to rhus poisoning,
    as is evident from its wide and intense action upo…

  • Crocus Sativus

    Source: Derived from the dried stigmas of Crocus sativus, a perennial plant in the Iridaceae family,. native to Southwest Asia and cultivated in Mediterranean regions, prepared for homeopathic use. through maceration, serial dilution, and succussion to enhance therapeutic action and eliminate. toxicity. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for psychological, neurological,. hemorrhagic, and gynecological disorders , particularly those involving mood swings, hysteria,. and abnormal bleeding. It is noted for symptoms such as emotional lability, sensations of foreign. bodies, and metrorrhagia, often aggravated by heat, motion, or emotional excitement, and. ameliorated by open air, rest, or solitude. Modern Context: Indicated for psychological conditions (e.g., mood disorders, anxiety),. neurological symptoms (e.g., paresthesia, twitching), hemorrhagic conditions (e.g., epistaxis,. metrorrhagia), gynecological symptoms (e.g., irregular menses, menorrhagia), ophthalmic. symptoms (e.g., lachrymation, photophobia), and systemic symptoms (e.g., fatigue,. hypersensitivity). It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by emotional. volatility, sensory hypersensitivity, bleeding tendencies, or gynecological irregularities,. typically exacerbated by heat, motion, or emotional stress, and often seen in emotionally sensitive. individuals, women with menstrual disorders, or those with stress-related mood swings. The remedy. is particularly relevant for those with a warm, excitable constitution, often presenting with. psychological symptoms like alternating laughter and tears alongside physical symptoms like. epistaxis or irregular bleeding, commonly observed in patients with bipolar disorder, premenstrual. syndrome, or stress-induced hemorrhagic tendencies.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Systemic/Inflammation: Fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness, resembling chronic fatigue. syndrome, worse after exertion, heat, or emotional stress. Hypersensitivity to external stimuli (e.g., noise, touch, light), resembling sensory. processing disorder, aggravated by warm environments or fatigue. Heat intolerance, with aggravation in warm, stuffy conditions and a desire for open. air or rest. Tendency to systemic irritability, with aggravation in emotional or hemorrhagic. states.
  • Crocus Satavus

    Characteristic hemorrhage from various parts when the blood is black, stringy, clotting,
    forming itself into long black strings hanging from the bleeding orifice. Viscidblood,dark. Clotting. Tumors.
    Lipoma. Encephaloma.
    Symptoms rapidly change sides or mental and physical symptoms alternate. Rapi…

  • Crataegus Oxyacantha

    Source: Derived from the fresh berries, leaves, or flowers of Crataegus oxyacantha (synonym. Crataegus laevigata), a deciduous shrub or small tree in the Rosaceae family, native to Europe and. North America, prepared for homeopathic use through maceration, serial dilution, and succussion to. enhance therapeutic action and eliminate toxicity. Traditional Context : Historically employed in homeopathy for cardiovascular, psychological,. and systemic disorders , particularly those involving heart weakness, irregular pulse, and nervous. exhaustion. It is noted for symptoms such as palpitations, dyspnea, and anxiety, often aggravated by. exertion, heat, or emotional stress, and ameliorated by rest, fresh air, or quiet environments. Modern Context: Indicated for cardiovascular conditions (e.g., heart failure, hypertension,. arrhythmias), psychological symptoms (e.g., anxiety, irritability), respiratory symptoms (e.g.,. dyspnea, angina-like pain), systemic symptoms (e.g., fatigue, edema), gastrointestinal symptoms. (e.g., dyspepsia), and neurological symptoms (e.g., vertigo, insomnia). It suits patients with. chronic or subacute symptoms characterized by cardiac weakness, anxiety, shortness of breath ,. or general debility, typically exacerbated by exertion, heat, or emotional stress, and often seen in. elderly patients, those with cardiovascular disease, or individuals with stress-related exhaustion. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with a warm, sensitive constitution, often presenting. with physical symptoms like palpitations or edema alongside emotional traits like anxiety or. restlessness, commonly observed in patients with heart conditions, chronic fatigue, or anxiety. disorders.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Dyspnea or shortness of breath, with a sensation of suffocation or oppression,. resembling chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or heart failure, worse with. exertion, heat, or lying down. Angina-like pain, with radiating discomfort to the arms or neck, resembling ischemic. heart disease, aggravated by warm environments, emotional stress, or night. Cough, dry or hacking, with throat irritation, resembling post-viral cough, worse with. heat or exertion. Tendency to respiratory hypersensitivity, with aggravation from warm, stuffy. environments or systemic debility. Systemic:. Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of prostration, resembling chronic. fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, heat, or emotional. stress. Edema, particularly in the extremities, with puffiness or heaviness, resembling heart. failure or venous insufficiency, aggravated by heat, standing, or night. Crataegus oxyacantha (Hawthorn) 758. Heat intolerance, with aggravation in warm, stuffy conditions and a desire for fresh. air or rest. Tendency to systemic hypersensitivity, with aggravation in cardiovascular or. debilitative states. Gastrointestinal:. Dyspepsia or indigestion, with bloating, sour eructations, or discomfort, resembling. functional dyspepsia, worse with rich foods, heat, or emotional stress. Nausea or aversion to food, with a heavy or sinking sensation, resembling. gastroparesis, aggravated by warm drinks, exertion, or stress. Abdominal fullness or sluggish digestion, with a tendency to discomfort, worse with. dietary indiscretions or fatigue. Tendency to digestive hypersensitivity, with aggravation from emotional or physical. strain. Neurological:. Vertigo or dizziness, with a sensation of spinning or unsteadiness, resembling. vestibular dysfunction, worse with heat, exertion, or turning the head. Insomnia or restless sleep, with frequent waking or anxiety, resembling primary. insomnia, aggravated by emotional stress, heat, or night. Headaches, constrictive or heavy, resembling tension-type headaches, worse with. mental exertion or warm environments. Tendency to neurological hypersensitivity, with aggravation from heat or. cardiovascular stress. Palpitations or irregular heartbeat, with a sensation of fluttering or skipping beats,. resembling arrhythmias or heart failure, worse with exertion, heat, or emotional. stress. Chest pain or tightness, with a heavy or constrictive feeling, resembling angina. pectoris, aggravated by warm environments, exertion, or night. Hypertension or weak pulse, with a sensation of faintness, resembling essential. hypertension or orthostatic hypotension, worse with emotional stress or fatigue. Tendency to cardiovascular hypersensitivity, with aggravation from physical or. emotional strain. Psychological:. Anxiety or nervousness, with anticipatory fear or restlessness, resembling. generalized anxiety disorder, worse with heat, exertion, or night. Irritability or impatience, with sensitivity to contradiction, resembling adjustment. disorder, aggravated by physical discomfort, fatigue, or emotional stress. Depression or despondency, with emotional withdrawal or hopelessness, resembling. persistent depressive disorder (dysthymia), worse with isolation or chronic illness. Tendency to emotional sensitivity, with aggravation during cardiovascular or. systemic flare-ups. Respiratory:. Dyspnea or shortness of breath, with a sensation of suffocation or oppression,. resembling chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or heart failure, worse with. exertion, heat, or lying down. Angina-like pain, with radiating discomfort to the arms or neck, resembling ischemic. heart disease, aggravated by warm environments, emotional stress, or night. Cough, dry or hacking, with throat irritation, resembling post-viral cough, worse with. heat or exertion. Tendency to respiratory hypersensitivity, with aggravation from warm, stuffy. environments or systemic debility. Systemic:. Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of prostration, resembling chronic. fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, heat, or emotional. stress. Edema, particularly in the extremities, with puffiness or heaviness, resembling heart. failure or venous insufficiency, aggravated by heat, standing, or night. Crataegus oxyacantha (Hawthorn) 758. Heat intolerance, with aggravation in warm, stuffy conditions and a desire for fresh. air or rest. Tendency to systemic hypersensitivity, with aggravation in cardiovascular or. debilitative states. Gastrointestinal:. Dyspepsia or indigestion, with bloating, sour eructations, or discomfort, resembling. functional dyspepsia, worse with rich foods, heat, or emotional stress. Nausea or aversion to food, with a heavy or sinking sensation, resembling. gastroparesis, aggravated by warm drinks, exertion, or stress. Abdominal fullness or sluggish digestion, with a tendency to discomfort, worse with. dietary indiscretions or fatigue. Tendency to digestive hypersensitivity, with aggravation from emotional or physical. strain. Neurological:. Vertigo or dizziness, with a sensation of spinning or unsteadiness, resembling. vestibular dysfunction, worse with heat, exertion, or turning the head. Insomnia or restless sleep, with frequent waking or anxiety, resembling primary. insomnia, aggravated by emotional stress, heat, or night. Headaches, constrictive or heavy, resembling tension-type headaches, worse with. mental exertion or warm environments. Tendency to neurological hypersensitivity, with aggravation from heat or. cardiovascular stress.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of prostration, resembling chronic. fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, heat, or emotional. stress. Edema, particularly in the extremities, with puffiness or heaviness, resembling heart. failure or venous insufficiency, aggravated by heat, standing, or night. Crataegus oxyacantha (Hawthorn) 758. Heat intolerance, with aggravation in warm, stuffy conditions and a desire for fresh. air or rest. Tendency to systemic hypersensitivity, with aggravation in cardiovascular or. debilitative states. Gastrointestinal:. Dyspepsia or indigestion, with bloating, sour eructations, or discomfort, resembling. functional dyspepsia, worse with rich foods, heat, or emotional stress. Nausea or aversion to food, with a heavy or sinking sensation, resembling. gastroparesis, aggravated by warm drinks, exertion, or stress. Abdominal fullness or sluggish digestion, with a tendency to discomfort, worse with. dietary indiscretions or fatigue. Tendency to digestive hypersensitivity, with aggravation from emotional or physical. strain. Neurological:. Vertigo or dizziness, with a sensation of spinning or unsteadiness, resembling. vestibular dysfunction, worse with heat, exertion, or turning the head. Insomnia or restless sleep, with frequent waking or anxiety, resembling primary. insomnia, aggravated by emotional stress, heat, or night. Headaches, constrictive or heavy, resembling tension-type headaches, worse with. mental exertion or warm environments. Tendency to neurological hypersensitivity, with aggravation from heat or. cardiovascular stress.
  • Cotyledon Umbilicus

    Cotyledon has had aconsid – erable proving. Cooper considered it a cancer remedy. He
    cured with it sinuses in buttock. A patient to whom he gave it for polyps said it made him stagger as if drunk.
    Marked action on the heart, oppression of the chest, and fullness in the throat. Oppressed breathing…

  • Corydalis Formosa

    It is an unproved rem edy, but clinical experience has revealed a spe cific relation of the
    manifestation of syphilis, including Hunterian chancre, syphilitic nodes, falling of the hair, and syphilitic
    ulcerations of scalp. Dry, scaly scabs on the faces of old people. Swollen lymphatic glands.
    P…

  • Cornus Florida

    Hale commended Com -f. in obstinate intermittents where quinine had been abused and
    where there was sleepiness for days before chill, a sluggish flow of ideas, and a dull, heavy headache.
    Intermittent fever with drowsiness. Feels cold, but is warm to touch. Great exhaustion in intervals. General …

  • Cornus Circinata

    Source: Derived from the fresh bark, leaves, or root of Cornus circinata (synonym Cornus rugosa),. a deciduous shrub in the Cornaceae family, native to North America, prepared for homeopathic use. through maceration, serial dilution, and succussion to enhance therapeutic action and eliminate. toxicity. Traditional Context: Historically utilized in homeopathy for gastrointestinal, systemic, and. dermatological disorders, particularly those involving chronic fatigue, biliousness, and skin. eruptions. It is noted for symptoms such as profound exhaustion, digestive weakness, and vesicular. eruptions, often aggravated by heat, exertion, or emotional stress, and ameliorated by cold, rest, or. open air. Modern Context : Indicated for gastrointestinal conditions (e.g., dyspepsia, diarrhea), systemic. symptoms (e.g., chronic fatigue, fever), dermatological issues (e.g., eczema, pruritus),. psychological symptoms (e.g., irritability, depression), hepatic symptoms (e.g., jaundice, liver. dysfunction), and respiratory symptoms (e.g., cough, dyspnea). It suits patients with chronic or. subacute symptoms characterized by exhaustion, digestive debility , skin eruptions , or hepatic. dysfunction, typically exacerbated by heat, exertion, or emotional stress, and often observed in. middle-aged adults with sedentary lifestyles, patients with chronic liver issues, or those with stress-. related skin conditions. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with a warm, sensitive. constitution, often presenting with physical symptoms like fatigue or jaundice alongside emotional. traits like irritability or apathy, commonly seen in individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome,. digestive disorders, or stress-induced dermatological complaints.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Cough, dry or hacking, with throat irritation or tickling, resembling chronic. bronchitis, worse with heat, exertion, or night. Dyspnea or shortness of breath, with a sensation of chest oppression, resembling. reactive airway disease, aggravated by warm, stuffy environments or emotional. stress. Chest tightness or wheezing, with a tendency to mucus production, worse with heat. or fatigue. Tendency to respiratory hypersensitivity, with aggravation from heat or systemic. debility.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or prostration, with a sensation of sinking vitality, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, heat, or. emotional stress. Low-grade fever or chills, with alternating heat and cold, resembling post-infectious. syndromes, aggravated by heat, night, or fatigue. Heat intolerance, with aggravation in warm, stuffy environments and a desire for. cool, open air. Tendency to systemic hypersensitivity, with aggravation in debilitative or. inflammatory states. Dermatological:. Vesicular eruptions or blisters, with itching or burning, resembling eczema or herpes. simplex, worse with heat, emotional stress, or night. Pruritus or skin irritation, with redness or scaling, resembling psoriasis, aggravated. by warm environments, exertion, or scratching. Eruptions on the face, scalp, or extremities, with a tendency to crusting or. suppuration, worse with heat or chronic fatigue. Tendency to skin hypersensitivity, with aggravation from heat or systemic debility. Psychological:. Irritability or restlessness, with sensitivity to contradiction or fatigue, resembling. adjustment disorder, worse with heat, physical discomfort, or night. Depression or apathy, with emotional withdrawal or hopelessness, resembling. persistent depressive disorder (dysthymia), aggravated by isolation, fatigue, or. chronic illness. Cornus circinata (Round-leaved Dogwood) 746. Mental dullness or sluggishness, with difficulty concentrating, resembling mild. cognitive impairment, worse with mental exertion or heat. Tendency to emotional sensitivity, with aggravation during systemic or. dermatological flare-ups. Hepatic:. Jaundice or sallow complexion, with yellowing of skin or eyes, resembling hepatitis. or cholestasis, worse with heat, rich foods, or emotional stress. Liver tenderness or heaviness, with a sensation of fullness in the right upper. quadrant, resembling non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, aggravated by dietary. indiscretions, heat, or exertion. Biliousness or bitter taste, with nausea or headache, resembling biliary dyskinesia,. worse with warm environments or emotional stress. Tendency to hepatic irritability, with aggravation in chronic or inflammatory states.
  • Coriaria Ruscifolia

    A prover who ate 1 1/2 grains of the resin experienced a disagreeable, irritating sensation
    in throat, extending to the stomach with pain across region of stomach, accompanied by nausea (in five min.).
    In a quarter of an hour, vomiting came on, continuing more or less for two hours. Very unpleasan…