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  • Aconitum Ferox

    Aconitum ferox is the most poisonous species known, containing the greatest proportion of Aconitine from the Himalayan Mountains. Rather more violent in its actions than Aeon, napellus. Acon-f. was proved by Dworzack, who also proved Aconitine. The Ferox devel-. oped burning pains in greater int…

  • Aceticum Acidum

    Antidotes the effects of anesthesia (Phos.). For dullness or grogginess since anesthesia, with memory problems or chronic fatigue (Phos., Chlf.,. Nitro-o.). Keynote waxy pale skin, anemia and severe water brash. The water brash is of a sour r egurgitation during pregnancy (Carbo- v., Nat-p.). Int…

  • Acetanilidum

    Acetan, was used as a sedative and antipyretic for various forms of headache and neuralgia in doses of one to three grains. Acetan, depresses the heart, respiration, blood pressure and lowers the temperature. Destroys red blood corpuscles, pallor. Cyanosis and collapse. Increased susceptibility t…

  • Acalypha Indica

    Acai, is a remedy having a marked action on the alimentary canal and respiratory organs. The herbal tincture of the Acai, is a specific in hemorrhage from the lungs. Hemoptysis. Acai, is indicated in incipient tuberculosis with hard, racking cough, bloody expectoration, arterial hem orrhage, but …

  • Absinthium

    Absinthium has been proved, but a number of the symptoms were taken from observations made on absinthe drinkers. It causes hyperemia of brain, medulla and spine, more intense when combined with alcohol. Those who take absinthe are liable to hysterical manifestations. This drug produces a perf…

  • Abrotanum

    Source: Derived from the Southernwood plant ( Artemisia abrotanum ), a perennial shrub in the. Asteraceae family. Traditional Context: Historically used in homeopathy for conditions involving wasting. (marasmus), alternating symptoms (e.g., rheumatism followed by diarrhea), and suppressed. conditions shifting to other systems (e.g., joint pain resolving but leading to cardiac symptoms). Modern Context : Indicated for syndromes of progressive muscle wasting , post-inflammatory. sequelae, and functional disorders with alternating clinical presentations. It addresses conditions. where nutritional assimilation is impaired despite adequate intake, often linked to chronic. inflammatory or autoimmune processes.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Musculoskeletal: Chronic, migratory myalgia or arthralgia, often post-inflammatory, with stiffness or. weakness. Muscle wasting, particularly in limbs, with a cachectic appearance. Symptoms aggravated by cold, damp weather or immobility. Gastrointestinal:. Alternating diarrhea or functional gastrointestinal symptoms (e.g., bloating,. cramping) following resolution of other conditions. Poor nutrient absorption, contributing to weight loss or emaciation. Systemic:. Cachexia-like presentation with preserved appetite. Generalized weakness, fatigue, and poor stamina, often disproportionate to. diagnostic findings. Abrotanum (Artemisia abrotanum) 2. Psychological:. Mild irritability, apathy, or emotional withdrawal linked to chronic illness burden. Subtle anxiety related to physical decline. Dermatological:. Dry, scaly skin or pruritus, occasionally reported in chronic cases.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Cachexia-like presentation with preserved appetite. Generalized weakness, fatigue, and poor stamina, often disproportionate to. diagnostic findings. Abrotanum (Artemisia abrotanum) 2. Psychological:. Mild irritability, apathy, or emotional withdrawal linked to chronic illness burden. Subtle anxiety related to physical decline. Dermatological:. Dry, scaly skin or pruritus, occasionally reported in chronic cases.
  • Abies Nigra

    Abies-n has been used in many diseases, when they are associated with stomach symptoms. The dyspepsia caused by abuse of tea or tobacco has been cured by it. Characteristic sensation in the cardiac end of the stomach or in the esophagus, “as if a hard body, as a hard-
    boiled egg had lodged there….

  • Abies Canadensis

    Marked symptoms in mucus membranes and stomach, a catarrhal condition of the stomach is produced. Char acteristic cravings and chilly sensations. Useful for women with uterine displa cements, probably due to defective nutrition with debility and lack of tone. The skin is cold and clammy, hand…

  • Lemon

    Lemon fruit and peel act as a highly therapeutic tonic, packed with vitamin C and bioflavonoids to strengthen capillaries and cleanse the liver.

    Key Traditional Uses & Benefits:

    • Medicinal Action: Antiscorbutic (high Vitamin C), hepatic stimulant, vascular protective, and alkalinizing agent.
    • Digestive Support: Stimulates bile production, improves liver digestion, and helps clear toxins.
    • Topical & Skin Healing: Strengthens fragile blood vessels, prevents spider veins, and brightens dull skin.
  • Black Cohosh

    Black Cohosh is a native American root widely utilized to relieve menopausal hot flashes, night sweats, and muscular spasms.

    Key Traditional Uses & Benefits:

    • Medicinal Action: Antispasmodic, uterine tonic, phytoestrogenic, and antirheumatic.
    • Urinary & Hormonal: Eases menopausal hot flashes, night sweats, vaginal dryness, and painful periods.
    • Joints & Muscles: Relieves muscular soreness, fibrositis, and neuralgic pain.