The chief action is on the genito -urinary organs and rectum. Irrita tion accompanying
thickening of bladder. Burning at neck of bladder and in urethra, discharge milky, corrosive, meatus tumid and
inflamed.
Affects the mucus membranes of the respiratory organs and the skin , producing a well -ma…
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Copaiva Officinalis
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Convolvulus Arvensis
Very few experiments have been made with this plant, and in those the resinoid of the root
and pure Convolvulin were used.
The few symptoms recorded are all in the gastro-intestinal sphere. Eructation after eating. Colic and diarrhea,
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Convallaria Majalis
Increases energy of heart’s action, r enders it more regular. It is of use when the ventricles
are over distended and dilatation begins, and when there is an absence of compensatory hypertrophy and
venous stasis is marked.
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Conium Maculatum
Source: Derived from the fresh flowering plant of Conium maculatum , a biennial herb in the. Apiaceae family, native to Europe and North Africa, prepared for homeopathic use through. maceration, serial dilution, and succussion to enhance therapeutic action and eliminate toxicity. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for neurological, glandular, and. psychological disorders, particularly those involving progressive weakness, vertigo, and emotional. indifference. It is noted for symptoms such as ascending paralysis, glandular induration, and apathy,. often aggravated by cold, exertion, or emotional stress, and ameliorated by warmth, rest, or. darkness. Modern Context : Indicated for neurological conditions (e.g., vertigo, peripheral neuropathy),. glandular disorders (e.g., lymphadenopathy, breast induration), psychological symptoms (e.g.,. depression, apathy), musculoskeletal complaints (e.g., weakness, tremors), genitourinary. symptoms (e.g., dysuria, sexual dysfunction), and systemic symptoms (e.g., fatigue, chills). It suits. patients with chronic or progressive symptoms characterized by weakness, glandular swelling ,. emotional indifference , or sensory hypersensitivity , typically exacerbated by cold, exertion, or. emotional stress, and often seen in elderly patients, those with chronic neurological or glandular. conditions, or individuals with depressive states. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with. a chilly, sensitive constitution, often presenting with physical symptoms like vertigo or muscle. weakness alongside emotional traits like apathy or sadness, commonly observed in patients with. neurodegenerative disorders, chronic lymphadenopathy, or age-related decline.
Key Modern Features:
- Musculoskeletal: Weakness or heaviness, with a sensation of paralysis, resembling myasthenia gravis. or functional neurological symptom disorder, worse with cold, exertion, or rest. Stiffness or cramps, with aching or spasmodic pains, resembling fibromyalgia or. arthritis, aggravated by cold, damp weather, or emotional stress. Tremors or muscle twitching, with jerking movements, resembling dystonia, worse. with fatigue or cold exposure. Conium maculatum (Poison Hemlock) 734. Tendency to musculoskeletal hypersensitivity, with aggravation from prolonged rest. or sensory stimuli. Genitourinary:. Dysuria or burning urination, with frequent urging or dribbling, resembling cystitis. or benign prostatic hyperplasia, worse with cold, emotional stress, or night. Urinary retention or incomplete emptying, with a sensation of fullness, resembling. neurogenic bladder, aggravated by cold or exertion. Sexual dysfunction, with diminished libido or performance issues, resembling. erectile dysfunction or hypoactive sexual desire disorder, worse with fatigue or. emotional stress. Tendency to genitourinary irritability, with aggravation from cold or chronic. neurological conditions. Systemic:. Chronic fatigue or prostration, with a sensation of sinking vitality, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, cold, or. emotional stress. Cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp conditions and a desire for warmth. or rest. Chills or cold sweats, particularly during neurological or psychological episodes,. worse at night or with cold exposure. Tendency to hypersensitivity to environmental stimuli (e.g., cold, light), with. aggravation in degenerative or debilitative states.
- Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or prostration, with a sensation of sinking vitality, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, cold, or. emotional stress. Cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp conditions and a desire for warmth. or rest. Chills or cold sweats, particularly during neurological or psychological episodes,. worse at night or with cold exposure. Tendency to hypersensitivity to environmental stimuli (e.g., cold, light), with. aggravation in degenerative or debilitative states.
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Conium
An ancient remedy, rendered classical by Plato’s graphic description of this poison given to
the Greek philosopher Socrates to cause his death. The ascending paralysis it produces, ending in respiration
failure, shows the ultimate tendency of many symptoms produced in the provings.
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Condurango
Condurango acts primarily upon the gastrointestinal tract and the skin, particularly the mucocutaneous junctions. It is a potent remedy for chronic gastric affections, including peptic…
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Comocladia Dentata
Comocladia shows its affinity with the Rhus family by the virulence of its effects on the skin,
the slightest contact, and at times even walking in the neighborhood o f the growing tree, being sufficient to
cause violent inflammation. Both are irritant poisons.
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Colocynthis Acetica
Colocynth was used as a drastic purgative in allopathic practice. Coloc. should be compared
to Bry. as they both have the same general features.
Pain in muscles, nerves and joints, gastro enteric disturbance and the same condition in regard to rheumatic
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Colocynthis
Source: Derived from the dried pulp of the fruit of Citrullus colocynthis , a creeping plant in the. Cucurbitaceae family, native to the Mediterranean, Africa, and Asia, prepared for homeopathic use. through maceration, serial dilution, and succussion to enhance therapeutic action and eliminate. toxicity. Traditional Context : Historically employed in homeopathy for gastrointestinal, neurological,. and psychological disorders , particularly those involving colicky abdominal pain, neuralgia, and. irritability. It is noted for symptoms such as cramping pains, nerve pain, and vexation, often. aggravated by anger, emotional stress, or cold, and ameliorated by warmth, pressure, or doubling. up. Modern Context: Indicated for gastrointestinal conditions (e.g., colic, irritable bowel syndrome),. neurological symptoms (e.g., neuralgia, sciatica), musculoskeletal complaints (e.g., cramps, joint. pain), psychological conditions (e.g., irritability, anger), renal symptoms (e.g., renal colic,. dysuria), and systemic symptoms (e.g., fatigue, chills). It suits patients with acute or subacute. symptoms characterized by cramping pains, neuralgic pain, irritability, or emotional sensitivity,. typically exacerbated by anger, emotional stress, or cold, and often seen in individuals with acute. abdominal distress, sciatic pain, or stress-related irritability. The remedy is particularly relevant for. those with a chilly, sensitive constitution, often presenting with physical symptoms like spasmodic. pain or neuralgia alongside emotional traits like anger or indignation, commonly observed in adults. with digestive or neuropathic complaints, or children with colicky episodes.
Key Modern Features:
- Musculoskeletal: Cramps or spasms, with sudden, intense contractions, resembling muscle spasms or. tetany, worse with cold, motion, or exertion. Joint pain or stiffness, with tearing or stitching sensations, resembling arthritis,. aggravated by cold, rest, or emotional stress. Muscle soreness or aching, with a sensation of tightness, resembling fibromyalgia,. worse with cold or prolonged sitting. Tendency to spasmodic musculoskeletal pain, with aggravation from emotional upset. or physical strain. Psychological:. Irritability or anger, with sensitivity to contradiction or injustice, resembling. adjustment disorder or intermittent explosive disorder, worse with emotional stress,. cold, or night. Restlessness or indignation, with a tendency to brood, resembling generalized. anxiety disorder, aggravated by physical pain, anger, or sensory stimuli. Emotional sensitivity or mood swings, with a sensation of vexation, resembling. somatic symptom disorder, worse with chronic pain or fatigue. Colocynthis (Bitter Apple) 723. Tendency to emotional outbursts, with aggravation during gastrointestinal or. neurological flare-ups. Renal:. Renal colic, with sharp, cutting pains radiating to the bladder, resembling ureteral. colic, worse with cold, motion, or suppression of urine. Dysuria or burning urination, with frequent urging, resembling cystitis, aggravated. by cold, emotional stress, or night. Scanty or suppressed urine, with aching in the renal region, resembling nephritis,. worse with cold or dietary indiscretions. Tendency to urinary tract irritability, with aggravation from emotional or physical. stress. Systemic:. Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of exhaustion, resembling chronic. fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, cold, or emotional. stress. Cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp conditions and a desire for warmth. or pressure. Chills or cold sweats, particularly during pain or emotional episodes, worse at night. or with cold exposure. Tendency to hypersensitivity to environmental stimuli (e.g., cold, noise), with. aggravation in spasmodic or neuralgic states.
- Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of exhaustion, resembling chronic. fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, cold, or emotional. stress. Cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp conditions and a desire for warmth. or pressure. Chills or cold sweats, particularly during pain or emotional episodes, worse at night. or with cold exposure. Tendency to hypersensitivity to environmental stimuli (e.g., cold, noise), with. aggravation in spasmodic or neuralgic states.
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Collinsonia Canadensis
Source: Derived from the fresh root of Collinsonia canadensis, a perennial herb in the Lamiaceae. 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 employed in homeopathy for pelvic, gastrointestinal, and. circulatory disorders, particularly those involving hemorrhoids, constipation, and venous. congestion. It is noted for symptoms such as rectal pain, sluggish bowels, and pelvic heaviness,. often aggravated by sitting, cold, or emotional stress, and ameliorated by warmth, standing, or. gentle motion. Modern Context: Indicated for pelvic conditions (e.g., hemorrhoids, pelvic congestion syndrome),. gastrointestinal issues (e.g., constipation, irritable bowel syndrome), circulatory symptoms (e.g.,. venous insufficiency, varicose veins), respiratory symptoms (e.g., hoarseness, laryngitis),. psychological conditions (e.g., irritability, depression), and systemic symptoms (e.g., fatigue, cold. intolerance). It suits patients with chronic or subacute symptoms characterized by pelvic. congestion, constipation, venous stasis, or mucous membrane irritation , typically exacerbated. by cold, sitting, or emotional stress, and often seen in individuals with chronic hemorrhoids,. digestive disorders, or venous insufficiency. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with a. chilly, sensitive constitution, often presenting with physical symptoms like rectal discomfort or. throat irritation alongside emotional traits like irritability or sadness, commonly observed in middle-. aged adults with sedentary lifestyles, pregnant women, or patients with chronic venous or pelvic. issues.
Key Modern Features:
- Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Hoarseness or loss of voice, with a sensation of dryness or tickling, resembling. laryngitis, worse with cold, overuse, or emotional stress. Throat irritation or soreness, with a feeling of constriction, resembling chronic. pharyngitis, aggravated by cold air, talking, or night. Cough, dry or hacking, with laryngeal irritation, resembling post-viral cough, worse. with cold or sensory stimuli. Collinsonia canadensis (Stone Root) 711. Tendency to mucous membrane hypersensitivity, with aggravation from cold or. environmental irritants. Psychological:. Irritability or restlessness, with sensitivity to contradiction or physical discomfort,. resembling adjustment disorder, worse with cold, pelvic pain, or night. Depression or sadness, with apathy or hopelessness, resembling persistent depressive. disorder (dysthymia), aggravated by chronic illness, isolation, or fatigue. Anxiety or nervousness, often linked to physical symptoms, resembling somatic. symptom disorder, worse with emotional stress or sensory stimuli. Tendency to emotional sensitivity, with aggravation during pelvic or gastrointestinal. flare-ups. Systemic:. Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness, resembling chronic. fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, cold, or emotional. stress. Cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp conditions and a desire for warmth. or gentle motion. Chills or cold sweats, particularly during pelvic or gastrointestinal episodes, worse at. night or with cold exposure. Tendency to hypersensitivity to environmental stimuli (e.g., cold, noise), with. aggravation in congestive or irritative states.
- Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of heaviness, resembling chronic. fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, cold, or emotional. stress. Cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp conditions and a desire for warmth. or gentle motion. Chills or cold sweats, particularly during pelvic or gastrointestinal episodes, worse at. night or with cold exposure. Tendency to hypersensitivity to environmental stimuli (e.g., cold, noise), with. aggravation in congestive or irritative states.