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CANNABIS SATIVA
REMEDY OF THE DAY: CANNABIS SATIVA- Hemp Bernard H., The HOmeopathic Treatment of Constipation In Hahnemann's Materia Medica we find "for the first give days stool as usual, but on the two following, complete constipation. with sensation at the anus as if something cold was falling drop by drop upo
May 14, 2013 · 2 min read
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FICUS RELIGIOSA
REMEDY OF THE DAY: FICUS RELIGIOSA Banerjee P., Materia Medica of Indian Drugs. Found all over India, its a large fig-tree allied to banyan, bo-tree Remains fresh all seasons. the leaves used for worship by Hindus. In sanskrit, Pippal, Shri-Breeksha, Bengali Aswattha, Hindi-Pipal, Gujarati, Jari, Te
May 10, 2013 · 1 min read
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CHAMOMILLA, Matricaria
REMEDY OF THE DAY: CHAMOMILLA Matricaria chamomilla is the correct name although is called Matricaria currantiana,.Matricaria recutita. There is always a thread in Cham. Irritability no civil, subit, and resentment. ...There is a particular set of upset cerebral functions, and all the Nervous system
May 1, 2013 · 2 min read
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CANNABIS INDICA, Indian Hemp
REMEDY OF THE DAY: CANNABIS INDICA Douglass M.E. Pearls in Homoeopathy Materia Medica Exaltation of spirit, with excessive loquacity. Hallucinations and imaginations innumerable. Fixed ideas. Imagines he hears music, shuts his eyes, and is lost for some time int he most delicious thoughts and fanci
Apr 29, 2013 · 2 min read
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CALCAREA FLUORICA, fluorspar, fluoride of lime
CALCAREA FLUORICA, It occurs in nature in mineral fluorspar, it is beautifully crystalline, crystallizing in various colors and in cubical or octahedral forms Common names Fluorspar, Fluoride of lime. Boericke W., The twelve tissue Remedies of Schussler MM Knots, kernels and hardened glands in the f
Apr 17, 2013 · 2 min read
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DATURA STRAMONIUM
Thorn-apple, Jamestown-weed, Stink-weed. Preparation, Tincture of herb in flower and fruit Al the force seems to be in the "mind" the cerebrum. DELIRUM- violent delirium, foolish delirium, Joyful delirium, all times delirium with open eyes. delirium with sexual excitement, sudden delirium with rid
Apr 15, 2013 · 1 min read
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AGARICUS MUSCARIUS
Pearls in Homeopathy, Douglass M.E. Materia Medica Drawing from both sides of the frontal bone as far as the body, as if frost-bitten, or burning, and itching of internal parts. Twitching of the facial muscles. Passage of much inodorous flatus. Peculiar painfulness along the spinal cord when stoopin
Apr 11, 2013 · 1 min read
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XANTOXYLUM FRAXINEUM
Common name: Prickly Ash Its specific action is on the nervous system and mucous membranes. Paralysis, especially hemiplegia. Painful hæmorrhages, after-pains, neuralgic dysmenorrhœa, and rheumatic affections, offer a therapeutic field for this remedy, especially in patients of spare habit and ne
Apr 11, 2013 · 1 min read
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PULSATILLA PRANTENSIS- FOR CHILDREN
REMEDY OF THE DAY: The PULSATILLA PRATENSIS CHILD Borland D.M. Children's Types Group IV Warm-blooded There are two types of children One is the very small, fine type with a fine skin, fine hair, unstable circulation, liable to flush up from any emotion, very often going pale afterwards, shy, sensit
Apr 3, 2013 · 2 min read
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LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM- - children
REMEDY OF THE DAY LICOPODIUM CLAVATUM- CHILDREN Borland D.M. Children's types Group I, lethargic. The Licopodium children they seem to lack assurance but give the impression that basically they have a fairly good opinion of themselves. they are liable to digestive upsets, and although they have good
Apr 1, 2013 · 3 min read
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FILIX MAS ( DRYOPTERIS FILIX MAS )
Common names, Male Fern; German : Farnwurzel; French: Fougère mâle. Medicinal Part used: , PAhe inner part of the root. Authority. Dr. Berridge, provings, Med. Invest., N. S., 3, p. 282: 1, Mr. --- took 1 drop of 102d dil.; 2, Mrs. --- took 10 drops of 101st dil.; 3, Miss --- took 101st dil. at
Mar 29, 2013 · 2 min read
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ARCTIUM LAPPA
Common name: Burdock Arctium lappa has been extensively proved, notably by Dr. Jeanes and Dr. S. A. Jones (H. R., 1893). The provings in the main confirm the teachings of antiquity in regard to this remedy. It has been given from the earliest times for prolapsus uteri, sterility, milky urine, and s
Mar 27, 2013 · 2 min read
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CALCAREA CARBONICA CHILD.
REMEDY OF THE DAY: CALCAREA CARBONICA CHILD Borland D.M children's type, Group I lethargic. The Calc children are typically soft, over-fat, fair, chilly, and lethargic, look surprisingly fit but, nevertheless, do not posses much energy either mental or physical. Overweight in early life, soft fat ra
Mar 25, 2013 · 2 min read
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NARCISSUS PSEUDONARCISSUS
Common name: Daffodil Symptoms of nausea followed by violent vomiting and diarrhœa. Daffodil bulbs contain an alkaloid the action of which, according to authorities, varies as to whether the alkaloid is extracted from the flowering bulb or from the bulb after flowering. Thus in the former case th
Mar 23, 2013 · 1 min read
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GRAPHITE CHILDREN
REMEDY OF THE DAY - GRAPHITES - CHILDREN Borland D.M. Children Types III SKINS, this group headed by Graphites are children who have, skin eruptions. there are many other drugs that have skin eruptions for instance Carbo Veg. children have a very obstinate eczema of the scalp, Cal c have eczema of t
Mar 20, 2013 · 3 min read
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SOLIDAGO VIRGA-AUREA
Common name: Golden rod Anshutz mentions that Solidago is not as much made use of as it deserves. Foh. Gottfr. Rademacher, says: "This herb is a very old and good kidney medicine. It is a specific for kidneys, and brings the patient back to the normal condition." The symptoms on the part of the kid
Mar 14, 2013 · 1 min read
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SEPIA OFFICINALIS -CHILD CHARACTERISTICS
THE SEPIA CHILD. Borland D.M. Children's Types Group II- Delayed development. Sepia, with sallow greasy skin, is a drug which is far too much neglected in the treatment of children. The outstanding feature of SEPIA CHILDREN is their NEGATIVE attitude to everything. They tend to be depressed, moody,
Mar 13, 2013 · 2 min read
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LEMNA MINOR
Common name: Duckweed A catarrhal remedy. Acts especially upon the nostrils. Nasal polypi; swollen turbinates. Atrophic rhinitis. Asthma from nasal obstruction; worse in wet weather. J. C. Burnett in a communication to E. P. Anshutz, Dr. Cooper told me that he had relieved a case of nasal polypus
Mar 12, 2013 · 1 min read
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HEPATICA
Hepatica is named from its leaves, which, like the human liver (Greek hepar), have three lobes. It was once used as a medicinal herb. Owing to the doctrine of signatures, the plant was once thought to be an effective treatment for liver disorders. Although poisonous in large doses, the leaves and fl
Mar 9, 2013 · 2 min read
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CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS/ SELENICEREUS GRANDIFLORUS
Common names: Chinese´╝ÜSh├® Bian Zhu (ÞøçÚסµƒ▒, Column of snake-like rope) English: Queen of the Night, Night-blooming Cereus, Large-flowering Cactus, Sweet-scented Cactus, Vanilla Cactus, Lunar Flower, Large Blooming Cereus, Large flowered torch thistle, Large-flowered Night Cactus French: reine
Mar 8, 2013 · 2 min read
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SINAPIS NIGRA / BRASSICA SINAPIOIDES
Common name: Black mustard, True mustard. Tamil: Chirukadugu French: Chou nor, German: Gruener senf Proved by Butler, North American Journal of Homeopathy. 1872. Mentally irritable, difficult to think and study, unreasonably cross, dissatisfied without cause. Mind works rapidly. Vertigo of old peo
Mar 5, 2013 · 1 min read
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VIBURNUM OPULUS
Common name:High Cranberry A general remedy for cramps. Colicky pains in pelvic organs. Superconscious of internal sexual organs. Female symptoms most important. Often prevents miscarriage. False labor-pains. Spasmodic and congestive affections, dependent upon ovarian or uterine origin. Case study
Mar 1, 2013 · 1 min read
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RUMEX CRISPUS
Common names: Bitter dock, Curled dock, garden patience, narrow dock, Sour dock. The "Yellow Dock" or "Curled Dock" is a common British weed, introduced and growing wild in North America, where the provings were made. The common Dock of our fields and roadsides, Rumex obtusifolia, has a reputation
Feb 28, 2013 · 2 min read
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STAPHISAGRIA
STAPHISAGRIA DELPHINIUM Key Symptoms: Suppressed anger and resentment, compliant but angry, easily offended, sensitive to pain, sweat smelling like rotten eggs, onanismo, and alilments after sexual excess. Delphinium Staphisagria is a species of Larkspur native to the Mediterranean and parts of Asia
Feb 25, 2013 · 2 min read




