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EUPATORIUM PERFOLIATUM
Eupatorium is said to have been a principal remedy for intermittent fever. Dr. Anderson, of New- York, in 1813, published a number of cases of intermittent fever successfully treated with it in the City Hospital. He proposed it, therefore, as a substitute for Cinchona bark. Subsequent experiments
Oct 26, 2015 · 4 min read
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MARUM VERUM TEUCRIUM
The Germander group of the Labiatæ, to which the Teucriums belong, had an important place in old herbal medicine, and homœopathy has placed Teuc. m. on a firm foundation. Stapf and others proved it. Marked symptoms of helminthiasis, irritation of anus and nose, were elicited, and Teuc. has well ju
Oct 25, 2015 · 2 min read
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AGRIMONY - The honesty flower
Agrimony (Argrimonia Eupatoria) is one of "The Twelve Healers" of the Bach Remedies. Edward Bach spoke of Agrimony as "The jovial, cheerful, humorous people who love peace and are distressed by argument or quarrel, to avoid which they will agree to give up much." People in an agrimony state will
Oct 23, 2015 · 1 min read
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AGNUS CASTUS
As its name implies, Agnus Castus produces its chief effects in the sexual sphere, causing depression of function. General debility and depression of vital power are marked. Great sadness with a fixed idea of approaching death. This fear is not of immediate death as with Aconite, but the patien
Oct 22, 2015 · 3 min read
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DYSMENORRHEA
A young lady, aged 24. Had been troubled every month since her puberty with severe pains in the uterus, back and loins, beginning several hours previous and continuing during the first two days of period. Pains so severe that they seemed almost unbearable. On second day of flow she had hysteric fit
Oct 22, 2015 · 1 min read
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Kali phosphoricum
A young gentleman, J. G., the son of a landed proprietor, had been subject to severe attacks of asthma for several years, and all the various usual remedies had failed. Shortly after commencing with the biochemic remedies, his sister writes: "My mother wishes me to say that she provided herself wi
Oct 18, 2015 · 1 min read
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Bach Flower Essences for Menopause
When using Bach Flower essences in a case of menopause the following remedies may prove useful along with personalized essences based on the clients individual needs: Beech- For moodiness, being critical; especially in cases where one feels vulnerable or unstable, and also for hypersensitivity.
Oct 16, 2015 · 1 min read
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ALOE SOCOTRINA
Aloe is one of the oldest and most famous drugs. It is in worldwide use as a purgative at the present day, and forms a leading ingredient in a large number of patent medicines for regulating the bowels and menstrual functions. The habitual use of these medicines leads to all kinds of pelvic ailments
Oct 15, 2015 · 3 min read
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GUIDING PRINCIPLES
There is, however, almost no homeopathic medicine, be it ever so suitably chosen, that, especially if it should be given in an insufficiently minute dose, will not produce, in very irritable and sensitive patients, at least one trifling, unusual disturbance, some slight new symptom while its action
Oct 14, 2015 · 1 min read
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ARCTOSTAPHYLOS UVA-URSI
A few experiments have been made with Uva, and these have seemed to accentuate its traditional reputation as an "astringent used to check excessive secretion of mucus, as in urinary and bronchial affections, and even in calculus." The keynote indications are: Painful micturition with burning sensa
Oct 11, 2015 · 1 min read
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CHELIDONIUM MAJUS
Clarke says: I have often cured with Chelidonium when Lycopodium was apparently indicated and failed to act well. Chelidonium is a predominantly right-side medicine (like Sanguinaria and Lycopodium), and besides the right infra-scapular pain and the action on the liver it has neuralgia over the righ
Oct 9, 2015 · 4 min read
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TARENTULA HISPANICA
T : Tremendously hurried, excited. Twitching and jerking as soon as attention is turned on her, when there are no observers, she has no hysterical attacks. A : Aversion to being touched, to meat. Annual periodicity of symptoms is marked. Alternate chill and heat. R : Restlessness of extreme type, mu
Oct 8, 2015 · 2 min read
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Flower Essences for grief
We know there are many homeopathic options for grief. I have found in my practice that the combination of flower essences and homeopathic remedies can bring forth profound results, be it recent or long held grief. Keep in mind as well, when we speak of grief we mean it in any form of loss. Not just
Oct 8, 2015 · 1 min read
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FICUS RELIGIOSA
We owe this remedy to Dr. Sarat Chandra Ghose, of Midnapore, who made the first proving and thereby discovered its power to cause and cure hæmorrhages of many kinds. Dr. Ghose kindly sent me a supply of the remedy, and I have had very satisfactory results with the 1x potency in controlling menorrhag
Oct 7, 2015 · 2 min read
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EQUISETUM HYEMALE
The chief effects of Equisetum are found in the urinary organs. Pain in the kidneys (especially right), in the bladder and urinary passages. Constant desire to urinate, and passes large quantities of clear, light-coloured urine without relief. Pain in bladder as from distension. Retention and dysuri
Oct 6, 2015 · 3 min read
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MANDRAGORA
The mandrake does not derive its name from the shape of the human body which the root of the plant sometimes takes, but from the name by which it was known to the Greeks, Mandragora, and which signifies injurious to cattle. In legend and poetry the mandrake figures largely. It is said to be the "Ins
Oct 5, 2015 · 2 min read
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CLINICAL TIPS FROM THE PARTY
Oct 4, 2015 · 1 min read
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FLOWER ESSENCES FOR DEPRESSION
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Oct 2, 2015 · 1 min read
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REMEDIES FOR ENDOMETRITIS
Aconite This remedy is useful where there is a real synochal fever ; hard rapid pulse, hot, dry skin, intense thirst ; sharp shooting pains in the whole abdomen which is very tender to the touch. Arnica In cases where the inflammation has been caused by a bruise or a concussion. Arsenicum Burning, t
Oct 2, 2015 · 10 min read
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LACHNANTHES TINCTORIA
Lachnanthes is a herb, growing in sandy swamps near the coast. The root is red and fibrous; leaves sword-shaped; stem hairy; flowers yellow, woolly. It belongs to the same order as Aletris, and is allied to the Irises. The head, the chest, and the circulation seem most prominently affected by Lac
Oct 1, 2015 · 3 min read
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Good Health with Schuesslers salts
Health is the state of the body when all the various tissues are in a normal condition; and they are kept in this state when they each receive the requisite quantity of needful cell-salt required for the upbuilding of the different tissues. Disease is an altered state of the cell, produced by some
Sep 30, 2015 · 1 min read
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KREOSOTUM
Kreosote, a product of the distillation of pyroligneous acid and of tar, the preservative principle of the smoke, used for smoking meats and fish, was discovered by Reichenbach, a Moravian chemist, early in the nineteenth century. The second edition of his work, published in 1835, supplies many of o
Sep 29, 2015 · 7 min read
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CAPSICUM ANNUUM
Taciturn, indifferent to everything. Taciturn, obstinate and peevish. Repugnance and ill-humour, or crying. He reproaches others with their faults, even trifles. He is offended by the least trifle, even in the midst of jesting. He gets angry easily. He imagines he is overwhelmed with business, this
Sep 28, 2015 · 6 min read
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BELLIS PERENNIS
The old name of "Wound-wort," or "Bruise-wort," shows one of the main spheres of the action of Bellis, and allies it in action with its fellow Compositæ, Arnica and Calendula. The daisy is a flower which is repeatedly trodden upon and always comes up smiling afterwards; and being the "day's eye" m
Sep 27, 2015 · 2 min read
























