Agnus castus – Kent
This wonderful remedy is often overlooked. It should come to mind for old sufferers who are broken from sexual excesses and secret vice. The pale sickly and sad mortals who lament over their misspent life. It is good for both sexes. Sexual weakness; relaxation of parts. perversion of all the functions. A woman who indulged extensively in secret vice, found after marriage that she had no sexual thrill, was cured by this remedy. Later she was confined and no milk came in her mammae, again Agnus started the belated milk at the end of three weeks. When the milk ceases after it has started, or becomes
Agraphis nutans – Boericke
(Bluebell) A relaxed condition of the system generally and a proneness to take cold on exposure to cold winds. Catarrhal conditions; obstruction of nostrils. ADENOIDS, THROAT DEAFNESS. ENLARGED TONSILS. Mucous diarrhoea from cold. Chill from cold winds. Throat and ear troubles WITH TENDENCY TO FREE DISCHARGE FROM MUCOUS MEMBRANES. Mutinism of childhood unconnected with deafness. Relationship Compare: HYDRAST.; CEPA; CALC. PHOS.; SULPH.IOD.; CALC.IOD. Dose Third potency. Single doses of tincture. (Dr. Cooper).Third potency. Single doses of tincture. (Dr. Cooper).
Ailanthus glandulosa – Boericke
(Chinese Sumach) This remedy shows by its peculiar skin symptoms its pronounced power of disorganizing the blood, causing conditions we meet with in low fevers, low types of eruptive diseases, diphtheria, FOLLICULAR TONSILLITIS, Streptococcus infection, Hemorrhagic diathesis, etc. THE SKIN APPEARS LIVID OR PURPLISH; face dark as mahogany, hot; sordes; throat swollen, purple, livid; semi-conscious, delirious; weak pulse, general torpor and prostration. Symptoms remarkably alike to malignant scarlatina. Diarrhoea, dysentery and GREAT WEAKNESS are very marked. ADYNAMIA characterizes all its conditions. Lividity, stupor and malignancy. Mucous membranes hemorrhagic and ulcerative (LACH. ARS.) Head General stupor, with sighing. Confused mind, mental depression. HEADACHE, FRONTAL, with drowsiness. Passive congestion headaches. SUFFUSED,
Ailanthus glandulosa – Kent
This medicine is especially suitable in the low zymotic forms of sickness, such as we find in diphtheria and scarlet fever, in blood poisoning and in symptomatic typhoids, especially those cases that are characterized by capillary congestion in spots, red mottled spots. Perhaps the most striking manifestation of such a low type of sickness is malignant scarlet fever. The regular rash does not come out, but in its place red spots, roseola-like, make their appearance; the usual uniform spread of the eruption has failed, or has been suppressed, and there is bleeding from the gums and nose, and dreadful tumefaction in the throat. The countenance is purple
Aletris farinosa – Boericke
(Stargrass) An anaemic, relaxed condition, especially of the female organism, is protrayed by this remedy. The patient IS TIRED ALL THE TIME, and suffers from prolapsus, leucorrhoea, rectal distress, etc. Marked anaemia. Chlorotic girls and pregnant women. Mind Power and energy weakened. Confused feelings. Cannot concentrate mind. Fainting, with vertigo. Mouth Much frothy saliva. Stomach Disgust for food. Least food causes distress. Fainting spells, with vertigo. Vomiting during pregnancy. Nervous dyspepsia. Flatulent colic. Rectum Loads up with fasces-paretic condition. Stool large, hard, difficult, great pain. Female PREMATURE AND PROFUSE MENSES, WITH LABOR-LIKE PAINS. (BELL.; CHAM.; KALI C.; PLAT.) Retarded and scanty flow. (SENECIO.) Uterus seems
Aletris farinosa – Kent
This most useful and neglected remedy has been frequently indicated in the complaints of women, especially in those predisposed to hemorrhages; uterine hemorrhages particularly whether it be after an abortion or in connection with menstruation. Copious bleeding from the uterus is characteristic; hemorrhages when the uterus fills with blood until it becomes distended, and its contents are expelled in large clots, followed by copious hemorrhage with or without painful contractions. A copious menstrual flow followed by watery oozing during the intermenstrual period, now and then dilating into copious gushing flow with black clots; this remedy is useful at the critical period when it is attended with hemorrhage.
Alfalfa – Boericke
(Medicago Sativa. California Clover or Lucerne) From its action on the sympathetic, Alfalfa favorably influences nutrition, evidenced in “toning up” the appetite and digestion resulting in greatly improved mental and physical vigor, with gain in weight. Disorders characterized by malnutrition are mainly within its therapeutic range, for example, neurasthenia, splanchnic blues, nervousness, insomnia, nervous indigestion, etc. Acts as a fat producer, corrects tissue waste. Deficient lactation. Increases quality and quantity of milk in nursing mothers. Its pronounced urinary action suggests it clinically in diabetes insipidus and phosphaturia; and it is claimed to allay vesical irritability of prostatic hypertrophy. The rheumatic diathesis seems especially amenable to its action. Mind
Allium cepa – Allen
ONION LILIACEAE Acute catarrhal inflammation of mucous membranes, with increased secretion. Catarrhal dull headache, with coryza; < in the evening, > in open air; < on returning to a warm room (compare, Euph., Puls.). Headache ceases during menses; returns when flow disappears (Lach., Zinc). Eyes : burning, biting, smarting as from smoke, must rub them; watery and suffused; capillaries injected and excessive lachrymation. Coryza: PROFUSE, WATERY AND ACRID NASAL DISCHARGE, with profuse, bland lachrymation (profuse, full of acrid tears, bland and fluent coryza, Euph.). Acrid, watery discharge dropping from tip of nose (Ars., Ars. iod.). Spring coryza: after damp northeasterly winds; discharge burns and
Allium cepa – Boericke
(Red Onion) A picture of coryza, with ACRID NASAL discharge and laryngeal symptoms, eye secretion BLAND; singers’ cold, WORSE IN WARM ROOM and toward evening; better in open air is presented by this remedy. Specially adapted to phlegmatic patients; colds in DAMP COLD WEATHER. Neuralgic pains, LIKE A FINE THREAD, following amputations or injuries to nerves. Traumatic chronic neuritis. Burning in nose, mouth, throat, bladder and skin. Sensation of glowing heat on different parts of the body. Head Catarrhal headache, mostly in forehead; WORSE IN WARM ROOM towards evening. Thread-like pains in face. Headache ceases during menses; returns when flow disappears. Eyes Red. Much BURNING and smarting
Allium cepa – Dunham
THE COMMON RED ONION Why should not this peculiar and pungent vegetable, which contains notably phosphorus and sulphur, and of which the juice, even in the form of vapor, acts so promptly and so persuasively upon the conjunctiva and the Schneiderian membrane—why should it not produce physiological symptoms, and prove useful as a remedy? Dr. C. Hering, of Philadelphia, to whom our materia medica owes so much of matter and of light, published a proving of Cepa in his “Amerikanische Arzneipriifungen, 1857.” The symptomatology is preceded by a most interesting RESUME of the history of Cepa. I propose to give a summary only of the action of Cepa
Allium cepa – Kent
Allium cepa is used principally for “colds.” There are various phases of these “colds,” in the nose, in the throat, in the larynx, in the bronchial tubes. The patient and all the phases of his “cold,” his coryza, his laryngitis, his cough, all his complaints, are aggravated by warmth, are worse in a warm room, excepting the tickling in the larynx, which is sometimes aggravated by drawing in cold air. In this way the cough is sometimes excited by cold air, but the patient himself is better in cold air and sensitive to heat. Most of the symptoms are worse in the evening, the symptoms of coryza, the
Allium cepa – Nash
Coryza with frequent sneezing and profuse acrid discharge, corroding upper lip and nose. Lachrymation also profuse but bland. (EUPH. reverse.) Cold extends to the bronchi, with profuse secretion of mucus; coughing and much rattling (CHELIDON.). Modalities: < in the evening, and in warm room, > in open air (the coryza). Anyone who has cut up raw onions for cooking knows what is the effect upon the eyes and nose—irritation, which causes violent sneezing and lachrymation. Then, if the homeopathic law of cure is true, it ought to be a good remedy for coryza, and so it is; but, like every other remedy, it cures its own
Allium sativum – Boericke
(Garlic) Acts directly on intestinal mucous membrane increasing peristalsis. Colitis, with pathological flora. Has vaso-dilatory properties. Arterial hypotension begins usually in 30 to 45 minutes after twenty to forty drop doses of the tincture. Adapted to fleshy subjects with dyspepsia and catarrhal affections. High livers. Patients who eat a great deal more, ESPECIALLY MEAT, than they drink. PAIN IN HIP, PAIN IN PSOAS AND ILIAC MUSCLES. PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS. Cough and expectoration diminishes, temperature becomes normal, weight is gained, and sleep becomes regular. HAEMOPTYSIS. Head Heavy; pulsation in temples; catarrhal deafness. Mouth Much sweetish saliva after meals and at night. Sensation of a hair on tongue or throat.
Alnus – Boericke
(Red Alder) Has some reputation as a remedy for skin affections, glandular enlargements, and indigestion from imperfect secretion’ of gastric juice. It stimulates nutrition, and thus acts favorably upon strumous disorders, enlarged glands, etc. Ulcerated mucous membranes of mouth and throat. Fingers covered by crust caused by pustules, disagreeable odor. Indigestion from imperfect secretion of gastric juice. Female Leucorrhoea, with erosions of cervix, bleeding easily. Amenorrhoea, with burning pains from back to pubis. Skin Chronic herpes. Enlarged sub-maxiliary glands. Eczema, prurigo. Purpura hemorrhagica. Poison-oak. Use locally. Dose Tincture to third potency.
Aloe socotrina – Allen
SOCOTRINE ALOES LILIACEAE Adapted to indolent, “weary” persons; averse to either mental or physical labor; mental labor fatigues. Old people; especially women of relaxed, phlegmatic habit. Extreme prostration, with perspiration. Itch appears each year, as winter approaches (Psor.). Dissatisfied and angry about himself or his complaints, especially when constipated. Diseases of mucous membranes; causes the production of MUCUS IN JELLY-LIKE LUMPS from throat or rectum; affects mucous membrane of rectum. Headache across the forehead < by every footstep (Bell., Bry.) ; with heaviness of eyes and nausea. Headaches: are worse from heat, better from cold applications (Ars.); alternating with lumbago; after insufficient stool. Diarrhoea: has to hurry to closet IMMEDIATELY
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- Abrotanum – Allen
- Acetic acidum – Allen
- Aconitum napellus – Allen
- Actaea racemosa – Allen
- Aesculus hippocastanum – Allen
- Aethusa cynapium – Allen
- Agaricus muscarius – Allen
- Agnus castus – Allen
- Allium cepa – Allen
- Aloe socotrina – Allen
- Alumina – Allen
- Ambra grisea – Allen
- Ammonium carbonicum – Allen
- Ammonium muriaticum – Allen
- Amyl nitrosum – Allen
- Anacardium orientale – Allen
- Anthracinum – Allen
- Antimonium tartaricum – Allen
- Apis mellifica – Allen
- Apocynum cannabinum – Allen
- Argentum metallicum – Allen
- Argentum nitricum – Allen
- Arnica montana – Allen
- Arsenicum album – Allen
- Arum triphyllum – Allen
- Asarum europum – Allen
- Asterias rubens – Allen
- Aurum metallicum – Allen
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- Caladium seguinum – Allen
- Calcarea arsenica – Allen
- Calcarea ostrearum – Allen
- Calcarea phosphorica – Allen
- Calendula – Allen
- Camphora – Allen
- Canadensis canadensis – Allen
- Cannabis indica – Allen
- Cannabis sativa – Allen
- Cantharides – Allen
- Capsicum annum – Allen
- Carbolic acid – Allen
- Carbo animalis – Allen
- Carbo vegetabilis – Allen
- Caulophyllum – Allen
- Causticum – Allen
- Chamomilla matricaria – Allen
- Chelidonium majus – Allen
- Cicuta virosa – Allen
- Cina – Allen
- Cinchona officinalis – Allen
- Coca – Allen
- Cocculus indicus – Allen
- Coffea cruda – Allen
- Colchicum autumnale – Allen
- Colocynthis cucumis – Allen
- Conium maculatum – Allen
- Crocus sativus – Allen
- Crotalus horridus – Allen
- Croton tiglium – Allen
- Cuprum metallicum – Allen
- Cyclamen – Allen
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- Magnesia carbonica – Allen
- Magnesia muriatica – Allen
- Magnesia phosphorica – Allen
- Medorrhinum – Allen
- Melilotus alba – Allen
- Menyanthes trifoliata – Allen
- Mercurius biniodide – Allen
- Mercurius corrosivus – Allen
- Mercurius cyanide – Allen
- Mercurius dulcis – Allen
- Mercurius proto iodide – Allen
- Mercurius solubilis – Allen
- Mercurius sulphuricus – Allen
- Mezereum – Allen
- Millefolium – Allen
- Murex purpurea – Allen
- Muriaticum acidum – Allen
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- Sabadilla – Allen
- Sabina – Allen
- Sambucus nigra – Allen
- Sanguinaria canadensis – Allen
- Sanicula – Allen
- Sarsaparilla – Allen
- Secale cornutum – Allen
- Selenium – Allen
- Sepia – Allen
- Silicea – Allen
- Spigelia anthelmia – Allen
- Spongia tosta – Allen
- Stannum metallicum – Allen
- Staphisagria – Allen
- Staphysagria – Allen
- Stramonium – Allen
- Sulphuricum acidum – Allen
- Sulphur – Allen
- Symphytum – Allen
- Syphilinum – Allen