Archives: Remedies

  • Cenchris Contortrix

    Cenchris has the main features of all the serpent poisons. Cench. is a wonderful restorative
    and deep acting remedy. Like Ars., it has a dyspnea, mental and physical restlessness, thirst for small
    quantities of water. Needs clothing loose (Lach.).
    Coma, semi-consciousness. Insensibility of cornea…

  • Cedron

    Petroz and Teste intro duced Cedr. into homeopathic practice, because of its powers of
    antidoting snakebites and also of its traditional reputation in intermittent fevers.
    Clock-like periodicity is the most marked characteristic of this remedy. It has been found curative in malarial
    affections, e…

  • Ceanothus Americanus

    Source: Derived from the root or leaves of Ceanothus americanus , a shrub in the Rhamnaceae. family, native to North America, prepared for homeopathic use through maceration, serial dilution,. and succussion to enhance therapeutic action. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for splenic, hepatic, and lymphatic. disorders, particularly those involving splenomegaly, liver dysfunction, and chronic infections. It is. noted for symptoms such as left-sided abdominal pain, chills, and profound weakness, often. aggravated by cold, damp weather, or exertion, and ameliorated by warmth, rest, or lying down. Modern Context : Indicated for splenic disorders (e.g., splenomegaly, hypersplenism), hepatic. conditions (e.g., hepatitis, liver congestion), lymphatic issues (e.g., lymphadenopathy, chronic. infections), gastrointestinal complaints (e.g., dyspepsia, diarrhea), and psychological conditions. (e.g., depression, anxiety). It suits patients with chronic or subacute symptoms characterized by. splenic enlargement, left-sided pain, profound weakness, or chronic infections, typically. exacerbated by cold, damp conditions, poor nutrition, or emotional stress, and often seen in. individuals with a history of splenic dysfunction, chronic infections, or systemic inflammation. The. remedy is particularly relevant for those with a chilly, debilitated constitution, often presenting with. physical symptoms like left-sided abdominal tenderness or fatigue alongside emotional traits like. despondency or irritability, commonly observed in individuals with chronic inflammatory. conditions, post-infectious states, or stress-related exhaustion.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or profound weakness, with a sensation of collapse, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, cold, or. damp weather. Chills or cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp conditions and a strong. desire for warmth or dry environments. Profuse, cold, or clammy sweating, particularly during pain, fever, or anxiety. episodes, worse at night or in cold conditions. Tendency to low-grade fever or cachexia, with a sensation of internal chill, worse. with cold or emotional stress.
  • Causticum

    Source: A complex homeopathic preparation attributed to Samuel Hahnemann, traditionally. described as a potassium compound (possibly potassium hydrate or a distillate of slaked lime and. potassium bisulfate), prepared through serial dilution and succussion to enhance therapeutic action. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for neuromuscular disorders,. chronic inflammatory conditions, and emotional sensitivity, particularly those involving. paralysis, burning pains, and grief. It is noted for symptoms such as muscle weakness, joint. stiffness, and profound sadness, often aggravated by cold, dry weather, or emotional stress, and. ameliorated by warmth, damp weather, or rest. Modern Context : Indicated for neurological disorders (e.g., paralysis, neuralgia),. musculoskeletal conditions (e.g., arthritis, fibromyalgia), dermatological issues (e.g., eczema,. warts), urinary complaints (e.g., incontinence, cystitis), respiratory conditions (e.g., laryngitis,. bronchitis), and psychological conditions (e.g., depression, anxiety). It suits patients with chronic. or subacute symptoms characterized by muscle weakness, burning pains, joint stiffness, or. emotional sensitivity , typically exacerbated by cold, dry conditions, grief, or overexertion, and. often seen in individuals with a history of neurological decline, chronic inflammation, or emotional. trauma. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with a chilly, sensitive constitution, often. presenting with physical symptoms like paralysis or hoarseness alongside emotional traits like. sympathy or melancholy, commonly observed in elderly patients with degenerative conditions,. individuals with chronic pain syndromes, or those with stress-related emotional exhaustion.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Respiratory/Cardiovascular: Hoarseness or loss of voice, with rawness or burning, resembling laryngitis or vocal. cord nodules, worse with cold air, talking, or overuse. Cough, dry or spasmodic, with chest soreness, resembling chronic bronchitis or post-. viral cough, aggravated by cold air, night, or lying down. Dyspnea or wheezing, with a sensation of constriction, resembling asthma or. bronchiectasis, worse with cold, exertion, or emotional stress. Tendency to respiratory infections, with fatigue and weakness, worse in cold, dry. conditions. Psychological:. Depression or melancholy, with excessive sympathy or sensitivity to injustice,. resembling persistent depressive disorder or adjustment disorder, worse with grief,. cold, or isolation. Anxiety or nervousness, with restlessness or fear of failure, resembling generalized. anxiety disorder, aggravated by cold, stress, or night. Irritability or mood swings, often linked to physical discomfort, resembling. adjustment disorder with mixed disturbance, worse with contradiction or emotional. stress. Mental exhaustion or difficulty concentrating, resembling mild cognitive. impairment, worse with overexertion or cold exposure. Systemic:. Chronic fatigue or progressive weakness, with a sensation of collapse, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, cold, or dry. weather. Cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, dry conditions and a strong desire for. warmth or damp, humid environments. Profuse, cold, or burning sweating, particularly during pain, anxiety, or exertion. episodes, worse at night or in cold conditions. Tendency to low-grade inflammation or neurological decline, with a sensation of. internal burning, worse with cold or emotional stress.
    • Musculoskeletal: Joint pain or stiffness, with aching or contractive sensations, resembling rheumatoid. arthritis or osteoarthritis, worse with cold, dry weather, or rest. Muscle spasms or cramps, with soreness or tightness, resembling fibromyalgia or. myofascial pain syndrome, aggravated by cold, exertion, or stress. Tendency to tendon shortening or contractures, resembling Dupuytren’s contracture,. worse with cold or aging. Weakness or trembling in limbs, with progressive fatigue, worse after exertion or. cold exposure. Dermatological:. Eczema or dermatitis, with dry, scaly, or burning skin, resembling atopic dermatitis. or psoriasis, worse with cold, scratching, or emotional stress. Warts or growths, with hardness or burning, resembling verrucae or seborrheic. keratosis, aggravated by cold, trauma, or dampness. Burning eruptions or ulcers, with rawness or sensitivity, resembling contact. dermatitis, worse with cold or chemical exposure. Tendency to slow-healing wounds or scars, with burning or itching, worse with cold. or poor circulation. Urinary:. Urinary incontinence, particularly stress or urge incontinence, resembling overactive. bladder or post-partum incontinence, worse with cold, coughing, or emotional stress. Burning or painful urination, with frequent urging, resembling cystitis or urethritis,. aggravated by cold, dehydration, or stress. Retention of urine, with difficulty initiating flow, resembling benign prostatic. hyperplasia or neurogenic bladder, worse with cold or fatigue. Causticum (Hahnemann’s Tinctura acris sine Kali) 543. Tendency to bladder weakness, with dribbling or incomplete emptying, worse with. aging or cold exposure. Respiratory:. Hoarseness or loss of voice, with rawness or burning, resembling laryngitis or vocal. cord nodules, worse with cold air, talking, or overuse. Cough, dry or spasmodic, with chest soreness, resembling chronic bronchitis or post-. viral cough, aggravated by cold air, night, or lying down. Dyspnea or wheezing, with a sensation of constriction, resembling asthma or. bronchiectasis, worse with cold, exertion, or emotional stress. Tendency to respiratory infections, with fatigue and weakness, worse in cold, dry. conditions. Psychological:. Depression or melancholy, with excessive sympathy or sensitivity to injustice,. resembling persistent depressive disorder or adjustment disorder, worse with grief,. cold, or isolation. Anxiety or nervousness, with restlessness or fear of failure, resembling generalized. anxiety disorder, aggravated by cold, stress, or night. Irritability or mood swings, often linked to physical discomfort, resembling. adjustment disorder with mixed disturbance, worse with contradiction or emotional. stress. Mental exhaustion or difficulty concentrating, resembling mild cognitive. impairment, worse with overexertion or cold exposure. Systemic:. Chronic fatigue or progressive weakness, with a sensation of collapse, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, cold, or dry. weather. Cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, dry conditions and a strong desire for. warmth or damp, humid environments. Profuse, cold, or burning sweating, particularly during pain, anxiety, or exertion. episodes, worse at night or in cold conditions. Tendency to low-grade inflammation or neurological decline, with a sensation of. internal burning, worse with cold or emotional stress.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or progressive weakness, with a sensation of collapse, resembling. chronic fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, cold, or dry. weather. Cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, dry conditions and a strong desire for. warmth or damp, humid environments. Profuse, cold, or burning sweating, particularly during pain, anxiety, or exertion. episodes, worse at night or in cold conditions. Tendency to low-grade inflammation or neurological decline, with a sensation of. internal burning, worse with cold or emotional stress.
  • Caulophyllum Thalictroides

    Source: Derived from the root of Caulophyllum thalictroides (blue cohosh), a perennial herb in the. Berberidaceae family, prepared for homeopathic use through maceration, serial dilution, and. succussion to enhance therapeutic action and eliminate toxicity. Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for female reproductive disorders,. musculoskeletal complaints, and labor-related issues , particularly those involving spasmodic. pains, irregular contractions, and weakness. It is noted for symptoms such as uterine cramps, joint. stiffness, and labor difficulties, often aggravated by cold, damp weather, or overexertion, and. ameliorated by warmth, rest, or gentle motion. Modern Context: Indicated for gynecological disorders (e.g., dysmenorrhea, irregular labor),. musculoskeletal conditions (e.g., rheumatism, fibromyalgia), neurological complaints (e.g.,. neuralgia, spasms), and psychological conditions (e.g., anxiety, irritability). It suits patients with. acute or chronic symptoms characterized by spasmodic pains, uterine dysfunction, joint stiffness,. or nervous irritability, typically exacerbated by cold, damp conditions, menstruation, or stress, and. often seen in women with a history of menstrual irregularities, difficult labors, or chronic pain. syndromes. The remedy is particularly relevant for those with a chilly, sensitive constitution, often. presenting with physical symptoms like uterine or joint pain alongside emotional traits like. restlessness or mood swings, commonly observed in women of reproductive age, individuals with. rheumatic complaints, or those with stress-related anxiety. Caulophyllum (Blue Cohosh, Caulophyllum thalictroides) 531.

    Key Modern Features:

    • Musculoskeletal: Joint pain or stiffness, with aching or drawing sensations, resembling fibromyalgia or. rheumatoid arthritis, worse with cold, damp weather, or rest. Muscle spasms or cramps, with twitching or soreness, resembling myofascial pain. syndrome, aggravated by cold, exertion, or stress. Rheumatic pains, particularly in small joints (e.g., fingers, wrists), resembling. osteoarthritis, worse with cold or initial motion. Weakness or trembling in limbs, with a sensation of heaviness, worse after exertion. or cold exposure. Neurological:. Neuralgia or nerve pain, with shooting or burning sensations, resembling peripheral. neuropathy or trigeminal neuralgia, worse with cold, stress, or touch. Tremors or twitching, with restlessness, resembling restless leg syndrome or benign. fasciculations, aggravated by cold, fatigue, or emotional stress. Caulophyllum (Blue Cohosh, Caulophyllum thalictroides) 532. Headaches, often spasmodic or congestive, resembling tension headaches, worse. with cold, menstruation, or mental exertion. Tendency to nervous excitability, with heightened sensitivity, worse with pain or. hormonal changes. Psychological:. Anxiety or nervousness, with restlessness or fearfulness, resembling generalized. anxiety disorder or PMS, worse with pain, menstruation, or stress. Irritability or mood swings, often linked to physical discomfort, resembling. premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), aggravated by cold, contradiction, or. hormonal changes. Depression or despondency, with a sense of overwhelm, resembling adjustment. disorder, worse with pain or isolation. Mental fatigue or confusion, with difficulty concentrating, resembling mild cognitive. impairment, worse with overexertion or cold exposure. Systemic:. Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of collapse, resembling chronic fatigue. syndrome or post-exertional malaise, worse after exertion, cold, or menstruation. Cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp conditions and a strong desire for. warmth or dry environments. Profuse, cold, or clammy sweating, particularly during pain, anxiety, or exertion. episodes, worse at night or in cold conditions. Tendency to low-grade inflammation or hormonal imbalance, with a sensation of. internal tension, worse with cold or stress.
    • Systemic/Inflammation: Chronic fatigue or weakness, with a sensation of collapse, resembling chronic fatigue. syndrome or post-exertional malaise, worse after exertion, cold, or menstruation. Cold intolerance, with aggravation in cold, damp conditions and a strong desire for. warmth or dry environments. Profuse, cold, or clammy sweating, particularly during pain, anxiety, or exertion. episodes, worse at night or in cold conditions. Tendency to low-grade inflammation or hormonal imbalance, with a sensation of. internal tension, worse with cold or stress.
  • Castor Equi

    This is a very ancient remedy and was proved and introduced into homeopathy by Hering.
    The clinical experience of Hering and his fellow-provers has shown this to be highly useful remedy in cracked
    and ulcerated nipples.
    Cast-eq. especially acts on the nipples, the nails and bones, causing pains i…

  • Castanea Vesca

    Cast-v. has been proved by Dr. H. C. Houghton and three others. Cast -v. has cured
    whooping cough, early stage, violent.
    Castanea vesca spasmodic, very dry ringing cough.
    Slight acrid feeling in thr oat. Desire for warm drinks. Very thirsty. Very free sweat after drinking. Loss of
    appetite. Sens…

  • Cascarilla

    The leading symptoms include a sensation of swelling deep down in throat. Accumulation
    of mucus in throat. Hunger after meals and a feeling of emptiness. Aversion to the smell of tobacco smoke.
    Abdominal symptoms are better by warm drinks. Feeling of movement in abdomen as if hot water undulating …

  • Cascara Sagrada

    The leading symptoms include a sensation of swelling deep down in throat. Accumulation
    of mucus in throat. Hunger after meals and a feeling of emptiness. Aversion to the smell of tobacco smoke.
    Abdominal symptoms are better by warm drinks. Feeling of movement in abdomen as if hot water undulating …

  • Carya Alba

    Like Juglans Regia and Juglans Cinérea, Carya alba appears to posses anti -scorbutic
    properties. An exclusive diet of the nuts for three or four weeks in a girl seven years old, produced pronounced
    symptoms of scurvy. Hemorrhages from all surfaces, on the least excoriation of skin, very dark blood…