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NEAL'S
YARD
REMEDIES
Principles • Sources of remedies • Modalities Mental symptoms • Emotional symptoms Physical symptoms • Raw materials • Dosai
REBECCA WELLS
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REMEDIES
Homoeopathy
V
NEAL'S
YARD
REMEDIES
Homoeopathy Principles • Sources of remedies • Modalities Mental symptoms • Emotional symptoms Physical symptoms • Raw materials • Dosages
Rebecca Wells AURUM
Author’s Acknowledgements I would like to thank Alison Wells and C’lideon Berman For all their w'onderful support and adviee, Romv Fraser For giving me the opportunity to write the book, and Tom Mettyear For his initial introduction to the jovs oF homoeopathy and his continued enthusiasm that has touched my life enormously. RW *^■•4 ■
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IMPORTANT The information contained in this book is generally applicable but is not tailored to specific circumstances or individuals. Any of the substances can produce an allergic reaction, and the author, Neal’s Yard Remedies, and the publishers cannot be held responsible for any problems arising from the mistaken identification or the inappropriate use of any remedy or healing regime. Homoeopathic remedies should be taken as part of a complete system of medicine under the guidance of a qualified homoeopathic practitioner. Always seek professional medical advice if already taking any other medicines or dnigs, or for serious complaints, or if symptoms persist.
Contents FOREWORD INTRODUCTION THE MATERIA MEDICA
6 8 18
Ignatia Ipecac
62 64
Kali bich Kali carb
65 66
Kali phos Lachesis
67 68
Aconite Allium cepa
20 22
Ant tart Apis
23 24
Arg nit
26
Ledum Lycopodium
69 70
Arnica Arsenicum
28 30
Mag phos Merc sol
72 74
Aurum
32
Belladonna Beilis perennis Bryonia
34 36 37
Nat mur Nat sulph
76 78
Calc carb Calc fluor
38 40
Nit ac Nux vomica Opium
79 80 82
Calc phos Cantharis
41 42
Carbo veg Caulophyllum
43 44
Phos ac Phosphorus Phytolacca Podophyllum
83 84 86 87
Causticum
45
Pulsatilla Rhus tox
88 90
Chamomilla
46
China Cocculus
48 49
Ruta Sepia
91 92
Coffea
50
Colocynth
51
Silica Spongia Staphysagria
94 96 97
Drosera Eupatorium
52 53
Thuja
Euphrasia
54
Ferrum phos
55
Gelsemium
56
Graphites
58
Hamamelis
59
Hepar sulph Hypericum
60 61
Sulphur
98 100
Urtica Veratrum alb AILMENTS & REMEDIES
102 103 104
GLOSSARY USEFUL ADDRESSES
134 138
FURTHER READING
140
INDEX
141
Homoeopathy
Foreword H
omoeopathy was the principal motivation behind the setting up of Neal’s Yard Remedies in 1991, whichris why it is particularly exciting
to be introducing this book - the third in the series. ICnowing that Beclcy was a popular practitioner as well as the manager of our busy shop in Elgin Crescent, we asked her to try writing the monographs for the natural medicine course. The result was excellent. In fact, it was so good that we realized that the material could be used to form the basis of the longawaited homoeopathy book.
In the early 1970s I studied homoeop¬
adaptable
to
social,
athy, and for three main reasons: first, I
environmental changes or disasters. In
wanted to be able to look after myself
addition,
and my new baby; second, I was
remedies are made from very small
intrigued by the notion that something
amounts of their raw materials. When
could be more powerful the more subtle
you consider the number of lavender
it becomes - ‘less equals more’ defies our
plants needed to produce a small bottle
modern materialistic understanding of
of the
the world; and third, I loved the remedies
appreciating that from the sting of a
themselves, wath their strange sounding
single bee it would be possible to treat
names and even more extraordinary
each and every person in the whole
descriptions of the indications.
world with the remedy Apis (page 24).
enormous
essential
oil,
climatic
and
quantities
it
is
of
worth
Homoeopathic medicines took priority
It is a highly practical system for the
at the first shop in Neal’s Yard in
future, and this makes it accessible to
Covent Garden, and although herbs and
everyone, wherever they live.
essential oils quickly found their places
At a time when public health services
on the shelves, the homoeopathic
are coming under increasing pressure
principles have remained a fundamental
and their quality of service is being
part of the company. It is a system of
more closely scrutinized, learning how
healing that can only become more
to look after ourselves can give us a
popular in a society that is becoming
great sense of empowerment. We
increasingly aware of its environment.
increasingly want to know what is
More importantly, because the remedies
going on with our own bodies and we
are made from the substance that can
want to be able to be more in control of
cause the disease, homoeopathy can
our health. Indeed, as our environment
provide solutions to many new health
changes - from the food we eat to the
problems, as well as being uniquely
clothes we wear - the one thing we can
6
and should be most aware of is onr
confidence
health. This is, of course, what t\e try
customers to recognize the remedy
to encourage people to do at Neal’s
most suited to their needs. This has
Yard Remedies.
contributed to the excellent reputation
I established the business in 1981
and
she
has
success enjoyed
assisted
many
by the West
so that people could purchase natural
London shop. She is now a full-time
remedies.
practitioner hut
1
also
provided
e.xpert
for me
it
is
her
assistance to help people choose the
experience in answering customers’
remedy to match their type. From
queries which
studying
invaluable book as she is so familiar
homoeopathy
1
learned
about people and how they function and
gained
patterns
an
in
in
with what people want to know.
of
There are currentlv so many books
individual
available on natural medicine that it is
understanding
illness,
makes this such an
One
impossible not to wonder if there is
observing
room for another. I believe that there
When one starts to place
is. This book not only contributes an
oneself in the context of society one
excellent series of remedy pictures to
can
start to
enjoy for their own sake but it also
laws of cause and
provides a background for simple and
effect. This might seem irrelevant, but
effective prescription. This book will
in a situation where there is a shop
help you to understand homoeopathy,
full of people, each wanting to choose
how it works and how to pick your
the right remedy, it is vital to know
own remedy, it is a book we are proud
not only which remedies treat which
to add to our collection, and I know it
illnesses
will be invaluable to our customers and
symptoms becomes people.
and an
in
behaviour.
expert
at
spot trends and can
appreciate
the
but
also
to
have
an
understanding of which remedies suit
staff,
as well
as to
homoeopathic
which personalities. This will hecf)me
practitioners who like to recommend
clearer the more you delve into the
to their patients an
descriptions of the remedies in the
intelligent guide to treatment.
informed and
Materia Medica section of this book. Becky has been working behind the
Homy Fraser
counter at our shop in Elgin Crescent
NeaFs Yard Remedies, London
for
several
years,
and
with
calm
january 2()()()
Homoeopathy
Introduction to Homoeopathy T
here are many different kinds of alternative and complementary health practices available today. This abundance of choice can leave us feeling
overwhelmed and confused. Informed choices are vital, however, as part of the responsibility that we now have - and need - to understand our own health and the health of our families. Homoeopathy is a holistic health practice, treating the person as a whole when diagnosing the problem, rather than taking the illness out of its personal context and treating it in isolation. This book aims to give a better understanding of homoeopathy and its philosophy through the detailed yet straightforward
accounts
of
some
of
the
more
commonly
used
homoeopathic remedies. The accounts, described in the Materia Medica section, illustrate the peculiarities of each remedy to make it easier to administer in accordance with the peculiarities of the patient.
Homoeopathy is a complex subject and
can
be
Self-knowledge is an important and
confusing
exciting thing, but respect for different
when applied for the first
healing methods and how these are
time. An understanding of
used is important in the safety and
the homoeopathic process
understanding
and philosophy behind it is
of
our
health
and
general well-being.
vital for effective prescription, making The remedies mainly come from natural
any introduction to homoeopathy an
WHAT IS HOMOEOPATHY?
important part of the whole.
Homoeopathy comes from the Greek
sources. Poison ivy,
The best introduction to homoeopathy
for example, is used
is to see a professional homoeopath, who
pathos, meaning ‘suffering’. This literal
is
translation
when making Rhus tox.
trained
to
provide
word omcos,
constitutional
meaning ‘similar’, and
indicates
one
of
the
treatment (this will be discussed later).
fundamental aspects of homoeopathy:
1 hese visits will help the new patient
the principle of ‘like cures like’ -
to learn about homoeopathy, and they
something causing imbalance in the
will also help strengthen the immune
body being used to restore balance.
system
This
and
increase
vitality.
The
was
first
introduced
bv
the
patient will then be able to apply the
ancient philosopher Hippocrates, but
remedies at home when needed.
brought to life and developed by a
8
Introduction
Clerman doctor, Samuel Hahnemann,
he was
in the late eighteenth century,
SN'inptoms that
1 lahnemann was a highly respected
malaria.
physician who became disillusioned by
the
medical
practices
exjieriencing were all
are associated with
Hahnemann
was,
in
fact,
producing the very symptoms that
ol
Permian hark was prescribed
the time. He was dismayed bv the
the
to cure!
lack ot curatiye
response to the methods
Stiinuel Hdlviemnnn
that were used and the
(I 755-1S43), an eminent
inadequate philosophy
Gennan physician, was the
of these practices.
founder of homoeopathy.
PROVING
THE LAW OF As
SIMILARS Hahnemann’s
these
first
of
Peruyian
extraordinary Hahne¬
could discover the effects
the
bark
of
mann realized that if he
like’ came as a result of
uses
result
observations,
ohseryation of‘like cures
reading an article on
a
that other substances had on a
(the
healthy individual, then he could
source of the homoeopathic remedy known as China - page 48) for the
also discover what these substances
treatment of malaria, Hahnemann felt
would
that the author’s explanation ot why
experiment on himself, using an array
the bark was such an effective remedy
of substances and studying existing
was unsatisfactory, so he decided to
accounts
take small quantities of the Peruvian
thereby
bark himself to discover, by first-hand
remedies. I le called this me
observation, if it had any effect on a
of establishitig the effects the
healthy person.
substances hail on healthy
help to cure.
I le began
of accidental broadening
1 lahnemann made a note of all the
|x-o|-)le ‘|irovings’.
symptoms that he felt after taking the
Hahnemann’s
to
poisonings,
his
range
ol
work
bark, and experienced what we know
led
today to be the symptom picture of
detailed understanding of t
China,
homoeopathic remedies.
Phis needed
extremities, intermittent fever, a hard,
to
matched
by
a
small pul.se, anxiety and mental stupor.
understanding of
the
He found that the symptoms would
individual and unique symptoms ol
fluor is used to treat
disappear after a few hours only to
each
chilblains
reappear if he repeated the dose. What
importance in diagnosing the illness.
namely;
numbness
f)f
his
9
to a comprehensive,
be
patient
detaikal
|iatient;
became
of
the
vital
Oeeiirring naturally in our bodies, Calc
and toothache.
Homoeopathy
Due to the subtle nature of homoeopathic medicine, tablets should be stored aivay from direct sunlight and strong¬ smelling substances.
10
Introduction
POTENTIZAT ION Tlie
remedies
were,
scientilictilU', hut we ttre ;iw;ire of the
howexer,
still
dux th;it we experience in our own
side-effects.
energx’ st;Ue. I he homoeoiitithic concept
Hahnemann found that he diluting the
is that when our \'it;il force is out of
substances further, these side-effects
htikmce, then otir bodies ;md minds
disappeared. He also established that if
produce
the remedies were shaken xigorousK'
rashes and depression as ;m expression
during the dilution - a practice known
of this disharmony.
as
the
within the remedies helps to stimulate
|
the
the energx' of the vital force, thereby
I
capable
of
producing
succussion
previously
-
this
dormant
released
energx'
ot
ssniptoms
such
;is
|
colds,
1 he energx' heUl
rebalancing at this fundamental level.
substance, making the remedies more potent. Each remedx’ was diluted to
SUSCEPTIBILITY
such an e.vtent that in some cases there
-
I
material
The issue of how vulnerable different
!
substances left. Hahnemann believed
people are to disease tmd ill health is
that what existed after this dilution
an important one. Some people have
and succussion was the transference ot
amazingh' robust constitutions, rarely
the energ\- belonging to the original
succumbing to illness,
material into the new, neutral material.
their lifestyle. Others are susceptible to
were
bareh-
an\'
actual
regardless of 1
every illness imaginable, even if they exercise daily and eat a halanced diet.
THE VEEAL FORCE
Many factors determine the strength
The concept ot energe; or vitality, is an important one in homoeo|tathy. lust as
of your constitution, (lenetic
it
inheritance is an important
is
necessary
Kj
understand
vitality of the remedy, so it
the
one.
is to
Illnesses
ami
weaknesses that run
understand the vitality of the patient.
through families are
We all have a life-force or energy running
through
which,
c|uite
often passetl tiown
literally,
keeps tis alive. 'Ibis
force
through generations, ami
us,
maintains balance, enabling our hotlies
many people liml that they
tf)
have similar health patterns to
adjust
to
the
constant
change
required in our lives. In homoeopathy
other familv members, such
this is known as the ‘vital force’ ;md is
as a tendency to asthma or
a similar concept
eczema. Others may find
to the ‘chi
ami
that there is one area that
‘prana’ of Eastern medicine. just as nature has its own regulating
is ahvavs affected w'hen
mechanism so to do individutil people.
experiencing disharmony in
We are
their life, such as heatlaches
unable
to understtmd
the
or a skin irritation.
exact meaning of this, or to locate it
11
j Rue, from the Greek
j
reuo, meuns ‘to set
! free’. It is used in the
Homoeopathy
We all respond in different ways
A chronic illness occurs over a longer
according to our own constitution.
period of time, with a gradual increase
Homoeopathic
of debility,
remedies
can
lielp
often
strengthen and change these patterns,
different
thus
develops. The
altering
the
susceptihility.
patterns
By
of our
doing
illness
this,
displaying many
symptoms
is
as
the
illness
length of a chronic
largely
unknown,
and
homoeopathy can prove vital in the
‘guesstimates’ will vary depending on
prevention of disease as well as being
the nature of the disease and the
curative in specific cases of illness.
constitutional strength of the patient. The
Repeated stresses in our environment
question
suppression
that put pressure on both our physical
without
our constitutions. The concept ot a
cause - is an
maintaining cause - a continuous stress
The
that creates no room for change - can
emotional
damage pur ability to rebalance. It is
disharmony.
The common
important that we address these issues
constantly arise and are continuously
red onion is the
as part of our increasing commitment
suppressed
to health.
looking at the causation, then
cepa, a highly
presenting
-
and emotional selves can also weaken
source of Allium
a
of
alleviating
looking at the
bodv
symptom underlying
important one here.
shows
physical
symptoms If
by
and
as a sign
acute
medicines
of
illnesses
without the
underlying imbalance mav ultimately ACUTE AND CHRONIC
versatile remedy.
produce a more chronic condition.
DISEA^
This
It is important to define
is
not
treatment
an illness as either acute
process
to
is
of
sav
that
inadvisable, homoeopathy
self-help but can
the be
or chronic as this helps
particrdaiiy effective, supportive and
patient and practitioner
empowering in the treatment of acute
alike to recognize the
illnesses
level on which it should
are understood.
The
remedies do not act in a suppressive
he treated. Acute
that
way, but instead allow the body to heal
illnesses
are
self-
and rebalance itself as a whole.
limiting; that is, they have a defined duration, which usuallv includes an
THE REMEDIES AND
incubation period, a showing of the
HOW THEY ARE MADE
illness and then a time in which to
The
convalesce. Death can also be the final
remedies
stage of an acute illness, however, so it
homoeopathy are collectively know'n as
is
consider
the ‘Materia Medica’. There are many
professional advice when treating an
Materia Medica books available to the
acute condition.
homoeopath, listing all the findings from
always
important
to
12
selection that
and are
description
of
available
in
Introduction
Remedies are dispensed in tablet form after the patient's symptoms have been earefidly obsen’ed.
the original provings. The number ot
of times that
remedies is vast and is increasing all the
diluted and shaken, and therefore what
time as ditterenl
strength
substances become
or
the remedy has been
amount
out. There are 62 remedies included in
remedy has been shaken and diluted,
this
the stronger it is.
is also a
table of
The
more
is
containetl
There
it.
energy
available and new provings are carried
book.
within
of
a
I here are two main scales useil in the
External Materia Medica on page 14.
making
Intricate knowledge of the remedies is
of
remedies
aiul
these
are
increasing due to recorded clinical use,
representetl at the end of the remedy
not
name, e.g. Pulsatilla 6x or Pulsatilla 6c.
to mention
improved communi¬
I he '(■>’ represents the number of times
cation in the homoeopathic world. The from
remedies nature
-
are
mainly
plants,
minerals - although substances
‘x’
or
‘c’
represent
the
lu'oportions in which the substance has
.synthetic
been diluted.
is
no
The source of the remeily is first
cruelty to animals in the making of
steeped in alcohol lor a period of lime.
homoeopathic remedies.
This is knowt) as the ‘mother tincture’.
note
used.
the
is
to
also
shaken;
and
It
important
are
animals
some
that the remedy has been diluted aiul
sourced
that
there
The
When biming homoeopathic medicines,
‘x’
is
a
representation
of
the
are
decimal scale of tiilution. This means
available. Potenc'y refers to the amount
that one-tenth of the mother tincture
remedies
of different
potencies
13
Homoeopathy
EXTERNAL MATERIA MEDICA External Materia Medina are plant extracts. They have not been ‘proved’ so are not proper homoeopathic remedies, but they can be very effective when applied directly to the affected area. Vhey come in two main forms; oil-based creams and tinctures. Tinctures are made by steeping the relevant plant in alcohol for a long period of time to extract its healing properties, then diluted with water before application. Arnica A cream or a tincture that
never to put the undiluted
is applied to reduce swelling and
tincture directly in the eye.
bruising after an injury. It is important that the cream is not
Hypericum and Calendula This
applied to an area where the skin
combination has powerful
is open from a cut or wound.
antiseptic properties as either a cream or a tincture, helping to
Calendula In its cream form it is
promote rapid healing in cuts and
particularly soothing for skin
wounds. It is also used lo reduce
irritations, such as eczema, burns
profuse haemorrhaging from open
and nappy rash. As a tincture it
wounds and is excellent for
can be applied in a diluted form
injuries to parts rich in nerves.
as an antiseptic lotion for routine cuts and grazes.
Hypericum and Uriica These two
Conifrey It is used as a cream to
that soothes the pain and
promote the healing of stubborn
irritation of minor burns.
plants combine to form a cream
cuts and sores; it also helps scar tissue to form correctly However,
Rhus Tox and Ruta This cream
because of its speed in healing
relieves injuries to the ligaments
wounds care must he taken to
and muscles.
ensure all wounds are cleaned thoroughly to eliminate any
Stellaria Made from the herb
infection. Comfrey’s affinity with
chickweed, it is a cream used to
broken bones means that the
relieve itchy irritations, such as
cream is also effective in retlucing
chicken pox and eczema.
swelling and promoting the healing of fractures.
Thuja A tincture that is usually applied undiluted to treat warts
Euphrasia The tincture-is diluted
and verrucae. It should be used
and used to bathe sore and
three times a day for at least one
irritated eyes. Use two drops
month and is best used in
diluted in half a cup of boiled,
conjunction with internal
cooled water and apply. Be careful
homoeopathic remedies.
14
Introduction
is taken
and diluted
nine-tentlis
of
into a
aleoltol
further
and
sliaken. This is called the ‘ 1
drinking
for
about
twenty
minutes
then
before or alter taking the remedy is
potency.
adx'ised. Due to the subtle nature ol
One-tenth of this dilution is then taken
homoeopathic remedies,
and diluted into a further nine-tenths
antidoted by very strong smells aiul
of
substances such as eucalyptus, camphor
alcohol
and
then
shaken.
This
be
becomes the “2\' potency, and so on.
or
The
toothpaste can be obtained from most
‘c’
is
a
centesimal means
representation
scale
that
the
of
of the
dilution.
mother
This
tincture
peppermint
they can
product.s—alternative
health food shops. OnK' one remedy should be taken at
is
diluted by taking a one-hundredth ot it
any
and diluting it into ninet\ -nine parts of
remeds' can be selected onl\' after cktse
alcohol and shaking it, creating the 'Ic’
observation of the patient’s symptoms.
potencc’.
this
One tablet or a few granules is equal to
solution is again diluted into a further
one dose. y\fter taking the initial dose
ninet\-nine
anrl
it is important to observe any changes
shaken, creating the ‘2c’ potency, and
of symptoms as the remedy starts to
so on. The niore the source is diluted,
work. Always stop if there are signs of
the greater the strength ot the remedy,
improvement
therefore be is stronger than bx and
symptoms return, or change the choice
2()()c is stronger than
of remedy if the symptoms change.
One-hundredth
parts
f)f
ot
alcohol
be.
Remedies
one
time,
and
and
the
start
appropriate
again
Side effects are rare when using the
that do not naturally dissolve in water are grftund for man\' hours so that they
remedies,
become water-soluble.
remedy is taken too often, symirtoms
but
il
ol
any
it
may
When the required potency has been
or ‘proving’. Moreover, it
achieved, the remedy is administereil
is not necessary to take
via a carrier; this is usually in the form
the
of tablets or granules made from lactose
long period ol
or sucrose. ITr first-aid prescriptions, it
as
is better to use lower potencies, although
stimulants to the
the remedy potencies can go very high,
body’s own healing
and many homoeopaths use remedies
mechanism.
have
been
diluted
one
sometimes start dis|rlaying
HOW TO TAKE A REMEDY
that
if the
remedies
tiu'y
act
over
a
time as
EiiH’riinents n'ith
^
Pcntvitin bark Ictl Ilahucmanji to
thousands of
investigate the uses
IHE HOMOEOl’AEH
times. The remedy should be placed under the tongue and left to dissolve.
Unprejudiced
It
when taking a case as assumptions can
is
important
that
the
remedy
is
lead
taken in a clean mouth, so nt) eating or
15
to
false
observation
information
is
crucial
that
may
of lionweojjathic nieilieine.
Homoeopathy
mask
any
important
features.
The
It is common for the patient to receive
emotional state of a patient is of great
just
significance: if you have a friendship or
stimulate the body’s natural healing
a relationship with your patient, then
mechanism,
it is often very difficult to look at their
heSjing over several months. This is a
condition from an objective viewpoint,
dramatic
especially if the psychological aspect of
conventional
their
which
condition
is
important.
This
two
or
three
aiding
move
tend
consult
homoeopath
on
away
use
and
from
any
practices,
repeated
and
long periods of time.
close friends, and is a good to
help
rebalance
medicinal to
to
multiple doses of medicine over
makes it difficult to prescribe for
reason
tablets
After
a
taking
a
constitutional
a
professional basis. Homoeopaths
Phosphate of potassium -
will
one of the body’s tissue salts that
tend to ask detailed questions,
is used to make the remedy Kali phos.
including those that may often seem irrelevant, such as what type of weather or food the patient prefers, as well as
remedv from your homoeopath, the
specific
symptoms can
responses
to
the
patient’s
sometimes get worse
condition. The medical history of the
briefly - known as a ‘healing crisis’.
Carbo veg - a
family is also important. This depth
This reaction is often perceived as a
remedy taken from
and detail of questioning is vital in the
good sign because it shows that the
holistic
body is starting to speed up its natural
charcoal may seem an unlikely
aspect
of finding
the
right
healing
remedy for the whole person.
that
processes.
occur
Other
mav
symptoms
include
colds,
medicine hut it is
The art of finding the right remedy
excellent for asthma
can be a difficult one. The remedies
diarrhoea,
and indigestion.
can often reveal old imbalances that
even a return of old symptoms. These
have been masked by conventional
will not last long, however, and are all
medicine
or
an
suppression The
period visits are
of
to
a
generally
the
body
is
or
starting
to
treatment
corresponds of illness.
that
of tearfulness
cleanse itself.
of symptoms.
period
usuallv
signs
unknown
feelings
to
THE MATERIA MEDICA
the
The way in which the remedies are
Monthly
homoeopath advised
as
discussed quite
a
starting point.
and
peculiar
explained on
first
may sight.
seem The
accounts of the remedies are known as ‘remedy
During the early stages of treatment
pictures’.
These
pictures
from a homoeopath, remedies will often
usually cover all aspects of the human
he administered in a higher potency.
condition, from mental and emotional
16
Introduction
I louioeoiuithic ycmcdies are prepared from plants, minerals and animals.
_
states
to
the
-1
^ -
plivsieal
one.
AILMENTS & REMEDIES
The
I bis final section contains desciiptions
remedies have their own eharaeters or ‘essences’, and the person wlto needs a
of each
particular remetix' ma\' Ite descriheti as
ap|)ropriate to the relevant ri-medies to
a remedy 'tvpe': we ma\' talk about ;i
help \'ou choose the right one'.
‘Nux
vomica
character’.
t\'pe’
The
or
a
'dale
symptoms
of
tiilment, with
the
symptoms
I lomoeoptithy is a subtle ami elfective
carl)
form of tre;itment when usetl
the
in the
remedy can also he charticterized, such
right way. 1 his hook ttims to provide ;i
as a 'Belladftnna headache’ or an ‘Ant
gretiter understanding of how it works
tart’
ami
cough.
The
more
information
to I'licourage confitience the
Itenelits
that
the
received about a remedc', the etisier it is
remedies
to understand its picture.
amti/.ing s\'stem of medicim' brings.
17
;md
in
this
|
The Materia Medica
T
his section forms the heart of the book, containing portraits of 62 commonly used
homoeopathic remedies. Each remedy portrait has been divided into three parts: a description of the material or plant from which the remedy is made, a mental and emotional symptom profile, and, finally, a description of the physical complaints associated with that remedy Each remedy has a unique symptom picture, so it is important to look at all the aspects of each remedy for a greater understanding of how it can be used effectively. Many of the remedies have a variety of uses, the most common of which are listed alongside their descriptions.
Materia Medica
Aconite
FULL NAME Aconitum napelliis (Plant Family: Ranunculaceae)
T
he tall upright plant of Aconite is a member of the buttercup family and is often found on mountain slopes imshady areas. It reaches about 4-5
COMMON NAMES
feet (1.2-1.5 m) in height and is topped with an asymmetrical array of
• Monk's hood
vibrant blue flowers. They are shaped like a hood or cap, hence one of
• Wolf's bane
Aconite’s most common names: Monk’s hood.
• Helmet flower • Friar's cap
Below the ground, the root is similar to a horseradish root in size ancf colour. This has led to the root being eaten by mistake, as a result of which many of the poisonous indications of the plant have been discovered. Aconite is Icnown to be an extremely deadly substance, and accounts of its powerful action have been documented. It is said that hunters living in the Alps would dip their arrows into the fresh juice of Aconite as a deadly weapon against wolves, giving it its other name of Wolf’s bane. Historical accounts of the Burmese war also talk of Aconite being used with devastating results. From the tragedy of the accidental poisonings, Aconite has become one of the most effective homoeopathic first-aid remedies in the Materia Medica, giving joy, however, rather than grief.
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL Throughout tind
that
the
human
picture
There
is
rarely
calmness
with
this
remedy; restlessness prevails, escalating
is
to panic and terror. In fact, Aconite has
particularly evident in Aconite’s use as
been used very successfidlv in labour
a poison, when death can occur within
when the mother becomes scared and
two or three hours of consumption. The
panicked, convinced that there is no
sudden onset of symptoms, therefore, is
way that she will survive the birthing
very
remedy’s
process. The Aconite emotional state
homoeopathic picture. Even the most
may reflect a terrifying experience that
robust people are affected quickly. It is
happened previously - for example, the
this suddenness that causes one of the
suddenness of a heart
main emotional pictures of Aconite -
crash or the experience of labour may
that of fear! This fe; ir is an intangible
leave the patient feeling uneasv and
one:
emotionally traumatized long after the
very
distinctive
the
patient
organism
we is
affected
the
Aconite
predict the exact time that they will die.
rapidly
of
will
-
this
fear
this
darkness,
bed-time, ghosts and some will even
actual event.
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attack, a car
Aconite
PHYSICAL
high fever, accompany all this. Most of
On tliis level, the reaction of Aconite is
the svmptoms of Aconite are worse at
also sudden, acute and often violent.
night, especiallv around midnight.
One of the most common uses of this
there is haemorrhaging, the blood is
remedv is at the hej^inning of a cold
bright
after
extremely intense and unhearahle.
The
e.xposure bfjdv
to
will
inflammatorN' chill or shock.
dry,
cold
winds.
f’o
into
a
state
after
the
red
and
the
pains
will
II
be
The Aconite [latient will usually he
violent, initial
quite a strong, robust person, which
Ihe respiratory centre
makes the sutiden onset ol illness more
j
of a shock to the system.
I
will be affected by a short, dry, croupy
MODALITIES Worse: sudden
couj>h that causes wakefulness tlurin^
I he Aconite picture will go almost as
the night, inducing the patient to sit
quickly as it a|i|ieared, so it is therefore
bolt upright. The face often becomes
important
initial
j
fright and shock;
hot and flushed, with a look ol anxiety,
stages before another remedy picture
|
being chilled by
or vou will find that one cheek is pale
comes in sight. !(> reiterate, the sudtien
dry, cold winds;
and the other red.
onset is all-important.
cold sweats; noise;
Ihe heart can be
to catch
it
in
the
emotions such as
light; teething;
pounding, especiallv during a fev'er, and there is often a sensation ol tingling,
Common Uses
night-time; sitting
prickling and warmth, usually in the
• Colds • Sore throats • Sudden shock
up in bed
hands and feet. The throat often feels
• Panic attack • Fright • Bronchitis
inflamed,
• Croup • Earache • Fever
raw and
sore.
Restlessness
Better: open air; resting; warm perspiration
and a burning thinst, particularly with a
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Materia Medica
Allium cepa
FULL NAME Allium cepa (Plant family: Liliaceae)
E
veryone is familiar with the way in which our bodies react when we are chopping onions: yyes stream,
COMMON NAME
noses run profusely and we want to rub at our eyes to
• Red onion
relieve the stinging. If this picture is kept in mind, it becomes easier to understand the main uses for this homoeopathic remedy.
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL
by the smell of flowers or peaches, and
Allium cepa patients feel dull in the
possibly worsening when the patient
head and mav fear that they will never
enters a warm room. The nose begins to
recover from their illness.
feel raw and sore, then the eyes start to water. The cold mav move down to the larynx,
PHYSICAL
where
the
patient
feels
a
greatly
splitting, tearing sensation, which often
increased in this remedy picture. The
makes them hold their throat to relieve
nose feels as if it is burning and the left
the pain.
nostril is usually affected first, before
trigger a tickle in the throat that sets off
the
coughing. There is a tendency to feel
All
mucus
discharges
right
one.
The
discharges
from
the
are
burning, nose
acrid
make
the
much
Walking into cold air can
worse
at
night
and
in
the
upper lip red, raw and incredibly sore.
evening because the body is too warm.
The eves feel tender and burning and
The
head
mav
feel
congested
and
water profusely, but the tears are bland
throb and the eves are often sensitive
MODALITIES
and do not affect the face, unlike the
to light. Allium cepa is a good remedy
Worse: warm
nasal discharge. The opposite occurs
for colic in children when they have to
rooms; smell of
with the remedy Euphrasia (page 54),
double up to try to relieve cutting,
flowers and
where the nasal discharge is bland but
tearing pains.
peaches; eating
the tears will burn.
cucumbers; cold,
Patients are also averse to cucumbers,
Allium cepa is an excellent remedy
but, unsurprisingly, they crave onions.
wet, windy
for colds and hay fever, especially when
weather; autumn;
the colds usually start as a result of
Common Uses
spring
cold, wet weather and the hay fever is
• Hay fever • Colds • Tickly coughs
worse in August. Profuse sneezing is
• Headaches
Better; fresh air; moving around
usually the first tell-tale sign, triggered
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Allium cepa • Ant tart
Ant tart
FULL NAME Antimonium tmtaricum
A
ntinionv is another of the poisons used in lioinoeopathy. It is odourless
and comes in the form of white powder or clear crystals, fliis made it a fine tool for murderous acts in the same way as Arsenic (page 30). Medicinallv, it was used in small quantities as an emetic to encourage
SOURCE • Antimony potassium tartrate
vomiting, although obx iouslv this could be a very dangerous, even deadly practice. The dangerous effects of Antimony are harnessed in this remedy to
COMMON NAME
establish a positi\’e homoeopathic use.
• Tartar emetic
.MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL
to lie down. The entire body becomes
The patient feels exhausted: there is
e.xtremelv pale and sickly, with sunken
great lethargw drowsiness and pitiful
eves and a bluish pallor to the face.
moaning.
Clold,
clammy
sweating is
typical;
from
children.
suffer
extreme
hands and feet feel like ice, but warmth
irritation. particularK' when they think
makes the symptoms feel worse, so
that thev are being watched or are
patients prefer having the windows
about to be touched. Frightened by the
open and the bed covers off. They
sx'mptoms,
should also avoid drinking fluids as
Patients
especialK' will
also
howes'er,
some children
this mav ctmse vomiting.
want to be held, usually in an upright
Ant tart is a useful remedy when
positiftn, and may cling tightly to their parents,
while
others
try
to
the jratient
find
h;is continuous attacks
of bronchitis and repeated colds, or a
solitude, just wanting to be left tilone.
cough
th;it
h;is been
present
sinee
MODALITIES
PHY.SICAL
their time of viiccination. It c;m tilso be
The Ant tart patient produces a great
effective against ehicken pox when the
Worse: heat; anger;
deal of white, watery, slimy mucus,
rash appears slowly ;md the cough is as
eating; drinking;
especially from the lungs. Any rattling
descrihed tibove.
touch; being
when
Ant tart shoukl be used when ;iny
looked at; lying
the respiratory system is suffering can
exhaustion suffered is particukirly ;icute.
down; autumn;
and bubbling from the chest
be
extremely
noisy.
I he
spring; very early
p;itient’s
weakness and lethargy' make it difficult
Common Uses
to cough up much of this mucus, which
• Bronchitis • Colds • Cough
then
• Chicken pox
builds
up
rapidly,
restricting
hours Better: coughing up
mucus; sitting up; cold
breathing and making it uncomfortable
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Materia Medica
Apis
FULL NAME Apis melifica
SOURCE
T
his remedy captures the essence of the honey bee. It is usual for the whole body of this extraordinary insert to be used in the making of the
• Honey bee
remedy, not just the contents of the venomous sac. Bees are sensitive and restless creatures, which toil unrelentingly in an almost predetermined way for the good of the hive and their queen - hence the expression ‘busy as a bee’.
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL
loved one. They are given to flirting a
The mental and emotional picture of
great
Apis is somewhat predictable if one
important
thinks
Apis
communication.
even
ment and dancing, and often dream of
types
about are
bees
fidgety,
themselves. restless Thev
and
slightly
nervous.
can
feelings
of hvpersensitivitv
show
and
deal,
and
part
in
can
play
an
their methods of
Thev
enjo\'
move¬
flying or travelling.
are
PHYSICAL
occasionally aggressive - think of the bee that
sex
is interrupted in its work!
As with Aconite (page 20), the onset of
Their hard work is often fruitless and
illness
unproductive, characterized bv clumsi¬
quite violent, becoming rapidlv worse.
ness
number of silly
The pain with Apis is fierv, stinging
mistakes. Socially, Apis patients may act
and burning, and the affected area will
in an ungainly and awkward manner,
look
perhaps
Sometimes the pain mav feel as if a
and
other
a certain
laughing people’s
inappropriately misfortunes,
at for
in
and
red-hot
an
Apis
feel
needle,
patient
very
is
hot
very
often
and
similar
red.
to
the
example, only to find that no one else
sensation of a bee sting, has pierced the
is amused.
affected area. In fact, not surprisingly.
Apis
types
hate
to
be
alone and
Apis is one of the primary first-aid
demand attention. However, when that attention
is offered,
perhaps
in
remedies for bee and wasps stings.
the
Inflammation
and
form of affection, thev reject it. There
swellings
is also a concept among Apis patients
rushes
that
symptoms of Apis
empty
spaces
whether it is a gap in
must
be
filled,
conversation or
to
often
occur
the
affected
oedematous as
the
part.
are due
to
fluid Many fluid
‘filling the spaces’ - i.e., fluid in the
the physical void left by the death of a
testes,
24
ovaries
and
pleural
cavities.
Apis
microscope
may he a cras'ing for milk, taken in
oedeniatous tissue looks very similar lo
small sips. I he patient feels incredibly
the intricate cavities of a beehive.)
hot-blooded and cannot tolerate heat
(IiK'identallv,
Anv
under
swelling
a
ma\'
lia\’e
a
in anv form.
sliiny
appearance or a pale, waxy look, and
Many complaints will start on the
there is often a stiffness and tension in
left-hand side and spreail to the right;
the affected part, althouj^h movement
the pain can move around the body.
j
Worse; heat; touch;
.Symptoms are much worse hetw'een
isn’t a^ravatin^ in the same way as
MODALITIES
fluid
three and five o’clock in the afternoon,
;
after sleeping;
becomes redistributed. A finger may
and anything cool will give enormous
I
mid to late
leave
relief.
j
afternoon;
Brvonia
an
(page
37),
as
indentation
the
when
it
has
prodded a pufh' area. Apis is a useful remedy for cystitis when
the
last
few
drops
of
Iduch
of
any
sort
is
rarely
toleraterl; even touching the hair can
pressure; lying
feel painful.
down Better; being cold;
urine
sting and smart and the patient must
Common Uses
moving about
strain to pass water. There is a definite
• Insect bites • Abscesses • Allergies
and changing
lack
• Cystitis • Mumps • Styes
position; sitting
of
thirst
especially when
with hot,
this
remedy,
although
upright
there
25
nit
FULL NAME Argentum nitricum
SOURCE
A
lchemists knew silver nitrate
as lunar caustic
in
medieval
times.
It was used then as it is now: for^ the treatment of epilepsy and
• Silver nitrate
cauterizing wounds. Silver nitrate comes in the pure form of colourless, odourless crystals, which are acutely light sensitive, turning grey or black upon exposure and turning the skin black on contact. It is an extremely effective disinfectant but it is highly poisonous if consumed, causing inflammation, especially of the mucous membianes, violent cramping, convulsions and eventual paralysis.
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL
bridge. The underlying irrationale of
The Arg nit person is nervous, hurried
Arg nit is ‘but what if ... ? What if 1
and impulsive. There is a huge lack of
did jump - what would happen then?’
coordination on both tlie emotional and
Th ese
physical levels.
Weakness prevails in
crazv scenarios that lead on from one
the mental process, and a loss of mental
‘what if’ to another, then another, until
ability occurs as the emotional state
they are actually reacting to something
takes over. Patients feel overwhelmed,
that isn’t happening at all.
patients
can
envisage
entire
excitable and apprehensive. Anticipa¬
Arg nit patients suffer from a great
tory anxiety predominates: if there is a
many fears, which are often expressed
project to be completed or a public
physically
performance or examination looming,
diarrhoea. They are terrified in crowds
patients
nervous
or situations where thev feel trapped
and anxious about failing. They know
and claustrophobic. Heights present a
that their brainpower is diminishing
particular problem, and their legs mav
and
gi\'e way. Alternatively, they mav fear
will
feel
extremelv
their memory loss is becoming
increasingly acute.
by
an
upset
stomach
or
that tall buildings will fall down on top
Rationality can also fade as the Arg
of
them.
Even
bridges
and
spiral
nit patient starts to react too quickly,
staircases are frightening, as are anv
rather than stop and think - so all
view'points from which it is possible to
reasoning goes
window.
look down, below' or through. This is a
Worse still, this irrational behaviour
great remedy for fear of flying, which
may lead to impulsive ideas, such as
combines all the usual fears of the Arg
jumping in front of a train or off a
nit patient in one.
out
of the
26
Arg nit
Arg nit t\ pes need lots of compans’ and get \er\’ norsous being in tlie house, or e\en leas ing the house, on their own. Nerx'ous break¬ downs are eoninion within this renied\-, nothing seems eas\' and simple.
e\en
the most
e\er\da\'
tasks
become an enormous ordeal -
patients
simpK
cannot
cope with the da\’ ahead of them. A strange ssniptom that Arg nit patients have, which in mans-
svavs
expresses
their
internal situation, is the delusion of being a soda bottle. It represents the feeling that some part of them is Diarrhoea is noisy, splutterv and
about to explode because the stress is
often green, full of mucus or offensive
just too great.
in smell. Nervous digestive symptoms are much worse after eating.
PHY.SICAL As ssith Pulsatilla (page 88), Arg nit
Anxiety also manifests itsell in heart
patients need a great deal of fresh air,
palpitations, together w-ith vertigo and
and
fainting,
thes'
like
to
sleep
svith
the
although,
strangely,
the
ssinilosvs open or svalk outside, (iold
palpitations are felt mainly on the right
food and drink can also help, although
side of the hody, aw-ay from the heart.
their craving
The legs tremhle from w-eakness.
for
ssveet
foods
can
Many
are
j
thev eat too much. A nursing child can
accompanied by vomiting, sometimes
}
even be affected if the mother eats a lot
whole
of sweet things and then hreast-feeds.
Headaches feel congested aiui full, and
anxiety; warm
normally
rooms; sugary
aggrasate the tligestion, especially it
Extreme anxietx' accounts (or much of
the
general
tiigestive
effort;
tlisorder.
of
the
]
mouthfuls,
start
thev
are
symptoms
tjuite
iluring
relieved
by
Patients
tight
j
foods; hot food or drink; confined spaces
very unpleasant gaseous and bloated feelings.
mental
bandaging or pressure to the head.
Abdominal pain is rife, together with
Worse: emotion;
sucklenly.
any
MODALITIES
Common Uses
may experience a
Better: fresh air;
great deal of flatulence and belching,
• Anxiety • Diarrhoea • Flatulence
hard pressure;
which are very loud yet ilon t seem to
• Belching • Fainting • Fleadaches
cold food or drink
relieve anv discomfort.
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Materia Medica
_I__ ■ —
Arnica
FULL NAME Arnica montana
Compositae)
A
COMMON NAMES
Andes in South America. It is related to the daisy and grows to about 6
• Leopard's bane
inches (15 cm) in height. The flowers are bright yellow - like the daisy’s -
• Mountain tobacco
and have a slightly dishevelled appearance, as if they have been bashed
(Plant family:
rnica can be found growing just below the snow line at high altitudes and is most common in Switzerland, northern Germany and the
around by driving winds. The root is woody and has a peculiar smell of apples. Arnica prefers to grow in soft, rich, moist soils made from decaying matter - ground that would cushion a fall. It has traditionally been used in the Andes as an infusion for those who have been badly injured after a mountain accident.
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL
the\' are unwell or hurt, they are averse to being touched,
Arnica is one of tlie best known and most effective first-aid remedies
^
because of the pain, and
available to us. There
thev will he irritable, sending
are very few accidents,
awa\' an\'one who tries to help.
bumps,
scrapes and
Thev have a feeling of detachment
shocks
that
from themseh'es and others.
do
not
initiallv benefit from a
Numbness can be present and
dose of Arnica. To
a feeling of contrariness - these
understand
the
patients don’t
of
want or who thev are. Arnica is a
Arnica you just need to
great remedy for jet lag when these
think of someone in ;i
feelings can be strong and anv
state of shock. There is
sense of time is lost. Apathv and
emotional
a
huge
picture
reaction
of
know what thev
weakness are often apparent.
withdrawal, as if thev
There is a darkness to this remedy,
have been knocked out
often showing itself through dreams of
of their physical
dark
body
forms
and
hallucinations
of
and a wall has been built
mutilated bodies. Arnica patients mav
around
Arnica
have a strong fear of death, hut not as
patients usually dismiss
strong as in the picture of Aconite
any
(page 20).
them.
suggestion
that
28
Arnica
PHYSICAL Arnica
is
the
accielcnts,
rcnicil\
traumas
lor
ot
stranye
s\'m|itom
rotten
ot
e^i^s.
/Xinica
is
A
that
is
eruptions appear sx'mmetricallx' on the
tlicrc
is
hotlw such as a boil on each cheek or
tcarint; or hreakint;
thigh or acne et|uall\’ on cither side ol
elown ot hloori \csscls. With haemor-
the lace. Man\- ol tiiese eruptions max'
rhagos it is inxalnahic witen tr\intt lo
appear alter a trauma.
rclc\aiu
hrnisim; or an\’
shock.
smelliny
It
p;irticiil;irl\
ami
injnrics,
breath
wlicrc
Fhe heail can Icel extrcmclx' hot in
arrest hlcctlinr; anwvhcre in tlic liodx.
contrast
ritis remcd\ rcall\' is a master healer at
to the both’, which
is cold.
an\' time ot crisis, aiding tlie hod\ to
1 his can cause manx' diHering tx’pes ol
reco\er at ;i taster rate.
headache. For example, the head can teel as it ;i nail has been drix'cn into it,
I Itere ;ire nnmerons \\a\ s in w liich Arnica can tie used, ami it
or as it the brain ;is been shtitlered into
is
a
otten
heneticial
administer
to
he
dose
can
amount
swellinj; or
mav
occur.
the
remedx'
Arnica,
is
an
reiluce
lakeii
exciting
remedx'
max’ be usetl at
to
home
saleix' and eftectixelx' as an e.xcellent
ot
the ilentist
that
hx'
discoxer ami
tirst
Arnica Iielore a \isit to
ot
treated
Arnica
examiile, a
this,
is suHering Irom.
he anticipateti.
taking
Despite all
whatex-er tx'pe ol pain it is the |i;itient
where
a tniuma can
For
pieces.
anx' blow to the head should initiallx'
it
in those situ¬ ations
thoustiml
I
the
aid
tretitment
lor
exerx'dax' mishaps.
hrnisinj; dnrini; ami
iitler ciiililliirth. Arnica is ;i lanlastic hciiler, especitilK' it there is a lar);e iunonnt ot li;iemorrhai;in,i;. In cases ot
conenssion,
w Inn her
ilnn'e
tracture or not. Arnica will
is
MODALITIES
a
Worse: motion;
hilp to
rest; lying on the
reduce s\vellin,i; alter any injury.
affected part;
I here is olten increased sensiti\'it\-.
damp; cold
Fhe hod\- teels sore, hruiscti all o\'er, and the muscles really achic
Better: lying down;
I he hed
open air; cold;
can leel too html, causing restlessness
Common Uses
;md mtiking sleeji impossible, and ;my jarrinji^ ot the hetl will lie unhe;ir;ihle. Manx- ot the discharges experienced
washing;
• Shock • Injury • Accidents • Trauma
uncovering;
• Haemorrhage • Bruising
changing position; sitting upright
c;m he ot'tetisixe, with swetit, stools and
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Arsenicum
FULL NAME Arsenicum album
SOURCE • Arsenic trioxide • Sulphide of arsenic
^"r'liere are many poisons in the homoeopathic Materia Medica, but none
JL
is as famous as arsenic. If one wefe to consider niurder then the
administration of arsenic would be high on the list for undetected efficiency. From the Borgias in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries to the present day, there
have
been
innumerable
deaths
from
this
seemingly
harmless,
odourless, colourless substance. Arsenie was so widely used in the reign of Louis XIV that the whole era was known as ‘The Age of Arsenic’. Death is not a certainty, however, as there are many different levels of tolerance. Indeed, it is a known practice for people living at high altitudes to use arsenic to aid breathing. Toxicity is dependent on the size of dose, the form of administration, where it enters the body and the susceptibility of the subject. In the horse-racing industry small doses of arsenic are administered to give the horses sleek, shiny coats and to keep them on their toes for races. It is also given to turkeys to increase levels of bleeding and to prevent disease, although it can prove fatal if a treated turkey is consumed at a later date. From the results of arsenic poisonings, we can develop a homoeopathic picture of one of the most widely used remedies in the Materia Medica.
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL
anxiety and restlessness creates a great
There is great anxiety and restlessness
deal
present in this remedy. Even wlren ill,
counter-balanced bv a sense of extreme
and
and
order in tbeir lives. Things need to be
exhaustion, an unexpected restlessness
neat and tidy, socks need to match and
is
pictures need to be straight, otherwise
despite
present.
extreme
Anxiety
weakness
about
health
is
especially evident.
ot
\'ulnerability,
but
this
is
they will feel nervous.
Arsenicum characters are the ones
People also plav a big part in the lives
who corner you at a party to tell vou
of Arsenicum types. Thev need a great
about
The
deal ot support and are always better in
prospect ot cancer is particularly in
company, especially when ill. Thev will
their
create a strong network of friends and
their
latest
thoughts,
affliction.
and
thev
have
a
constant worry that their body will let
acquaintances
them
security.
down.
The
combination
of
30
to
They can
give
themselves
be great
leaders.
Arsenicum
enjoying
tlie
fact
that
people
need
them tor decision-making and group etticienc\’. 1 heir
dependency
on
otlters
can
make them seem like human leeches. They can
be helpful
and
kind,
but
usualh’ tor their own gain and securitx’. The\' tend to know and
make
sure
what the\' want
the\’
can
get
it.
manipulating people where necessaiw.
PHYSICAL Arsenicum
patients
teel
onset
extremeh'
is
usually
very
extreme
the pains are burning and tiers'. All
Patients are yery fearful and cannot lie
their ssniptoms are much better tor
down, but have to prop up their heads
hot things and they will desire warm
with pillows. The attacks will usualh'
drinks, lots of warm bedding and hot
happen after midnight, w'hen patients
applications.
will suddenly sit bolt upright with a
head will feel yery cold hut the body
suffocating
will be warm.
expectoration
Restlessness extreme
is
and
lot
of
egg.
In
the lungs. Warm, sweet milk may ease the attack.
j
Any cokls experienced produce fluid in the form of corrosive tiischarges that
is expressed in an extreme way. a
whipped
an
exhaustion
the patient’s complaint. Eyery reaction
are
like
produces
addition, burning pains will be lelt in
that is completely out of proportion to
There
that
restlessness.
with
conspicuous,
prostration
cough
and
with
chilly, but the chill is external - inside
During a headache the
weakness
sudden,
stream from the no.se, making it sore
complaints
and ulcerated. Snee/ing is profuse.
associated with the digestiye tract, anti
The
Arsetiicum is one ot the main remedies
skin
can
be
dry,
scaly
and be a
for food poisoning and gastroenteritis.
unhealthy
The diarrhoea is fretpient hut comes in
desire
small amounts, vyith burning pains in
Ulceration or'cnrs here as well, both on
the stomach and vyhen passing stools.
the skin and in the stomach. Malignancy
Anything that is eaten will he yomited
may be present in later stages.
to
looking.
There
may
scratch
until
it
a
great
remedy
for
asthma, especially if an attack has been triggered from emotion.d stress.
food; after midnight; lying down j
Better: company;
being warm; j
for small sips of water. is
Worse: cold drinks;
bleeds.
immediately, although there is a thirst
Arsenicum
MODALITIES
,
moving around;
Common Uses
raising the head;
• Diarrhoea • Gastroenteritis
cold air -
• Food poisoning • Asthma • Anxiety
especially for headaches
I he
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Materia Medica
Aurum
FULL NAME Aunim metallicum
SOURCE
G
old has great meaning in human society; it is the symbol of wealth and success. Athletes run for it, wa^s have been fought for it and, in
• Gold
many ways, the beauty of this substance has led to much destructive behaviour, which reflects nothing of its original qualities. Nevertheless, gold still holds world-wide fascination. It is a shiny, bright and enticing metal, and, symbolically, it can be used as a remedy when the light and beauty represented by gold has disappeared from a person’s life, only to be replaced by the more empty values that we have given to it in our society.
quite separate from their surroundings
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL There is a dark, bleak feeling with this
and
remedv, where tlte love for life seems to
friendships, often throwing themselves
have been lost. Aurum patients feel
into their work instead - hence their
weary
enormous
and
depressed
and
lack
find
it
painful
sense
to
form
of ambition.
close
This
confidence in their abilities, perhaps
means that they have very little outlet
with a desire to die. They can become
for expressing their true feelings. Thev
so
often
desperate
that
suicide
possibility
for
them.
enjoyment
of anything
is
Thev or
a
real
show
great
generosity
and
no
kindness that does not actually involve
anyone.
an^' emotional commitment on their
feel
Work, family and things that used to
part.
bring jov and happiness to them no
attempt to connect with people can
longer
pessimistic,
lead to feelings of resentment that thev
gloomy and full of self-condemnation
try to hury. They can have an immense
and guilt. Despite hard work and the
sense of logic that tends to overrule
ambitious goals thev set themselves,
negative thoughts. It is this suppression
the burden of feelings such as a deep
that
sense
depression.
do
of
so.
They
failure
responsibilities
are
and will
a
neglect
prevail.
of
The
can
lack
push
of
reward
them
for
towards
this
deep
These
The Aurum character can feel better
failures, whether real or imagined, are
as the sun goes down, but sleep is often
hard to cope with.
disturbed and patients mav moan and
Initially, Aurum types find it difficult
call
out
in
their
sleep
as
vivid
to connect with the world on anv deep,
nightmares
emotional level; in fact, thev can feel
also when many of their physical pains
32
take
over.
Night-time
is
Au ru m
intensif\', leading them to feelings of
pain will either create tlcpression or
despair. Any attempt to overcome their
make anx' mild tlepression more severe.
feelings of gloom can lead them to
The
tiestruction
and
hreaktlown
e.xpress themseKes through anger and
described on the emotional level are
irritabilitc’. This can seem hurtful and
exident
irrational to others but their intention is
LMceration is common in many areas of
not to be cruel - it is their only outlet.
the hodx'. The nose can be painfullv
on
the
phx'sical
level
too.
The people who figure in the lic es of
ulcerated, xxith the ulcer producing a
Aurum characters will often be shocked
foul-smelling discharge and causing an
when
they
collapse.
observe
As
a
any
result,
state
of
patients
are
determined to tr\' particularK' hard not to let anyone see their true feelings until the last possible moment.
PHYSICAL Aurum has an affinity with the heart one of the emotional centres of the body. There is a weight on the chest as if the
heart
has
stopped,
and
this
sensation is as if the heart is thumping too
violently.
breathlessness
Palpitations may
be
and obstruction
experienced
that
difficult.
swellings of the lower limbs anti ankles.
gums and they may start to look red
High blood pressure is also common.
and sxvollen, with the breath smelling
Aurum
putriti as a result.
can
get
waves
of
is
breathing
when mox'ing around, alongside watery
patients
Ihere
makes
ulceration
of
the
flushing heat throughout the hotly, as if
Headaches are violent, with tearing
the blood is about to burst out of their
pains in the bones as if the skull is
veins, with rushes of blootl to the head.
bruised or fractured. incredibly
Ihev can suffer with aching, boring bone
pains,
which
travel
longer bones, especially
in
down the
sensitive
I he eyes can be to
light,
with
the
soreness ami pressure of the eyes and
legs.
eyeballs that disturb vision. I he bones around the eyes are also painful.
The pain can be so severe that it feels
MODALITIES Worse: night-time;
cold air; mental exertion; guilt;
as if the legs are broken. Lhe joints are akso affected: the cartilage around the
Common Uses
joints can .swell anti become extremely
• Depression • Heart palpitations
painful, especially at night, preventing
• Headaches
resting; winter Better: warmth;
movement¬ walking; summer
sleep or waking the person up. This
33
Materia Medica .
>
-i ^
.
Belladonna
FULL NAME Atropa belladonna (Plant t'amily: Solanaceae)
B
elladonna is found throughout Europe, where it flourishes in chalky, shaded areas. It grows at an incredibly rapid rate, almost to the height
COMMON NAME
of an average human being in just one season. The stem is tall and hairy,
• Deadly nightshade
with a reddish-purple tinge, and the leaves are dark green. The flowers hang like large bells and are a pinky-purple colour. It is the berries tbat are most appealing: succulent and shiny, they look like small cherries that are sweet to taste; children adore them at their peril. As with Aconite (page 20), Belladonna is another viciously acting poison, which has been repeatedly used for tbe disposal of unwanted persons. It was especially favoured by tbe Lithuanians in the seventeenth century: if debts failed to be delivered. Belladonna was promptly administered to the debtor’s drink! Tbe name Belladonna means ‘beautiful woman’ and comes from tbis remedy’s use - primarily in Italy - as eye drops because it helped pupils dilate, supposedly making women more alluring.
Fear is pronounced, and Belladonna
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL Witli Belladonna we Find an acuteness
patients
of
great
strange things - especially black dogs
excitement, nrovcment and an inten-
and gallows - eyen though their eyes
sitv of reaction. Manv of the symptoms
are closed, The\' may also haye a fear
are
of water.
all
the
senses.
sudden
often with
lead
and to a
delirium
There
violent,
is
which
can
an
intense
imagine
All
these
that
thev
symptoms
see
can
appear and disappear very quickly.
hallucinogenic state
and
will
fever.
Belladonna patients mav have terrible
PHYSICAL
nightmares, which cause tliem to kick,
In an acute situation. Belladonna can
strike, bite and pull people’s hair. The
be indicated very early on. Patients will
phrase ‘an angel when well, a devil
have hot, red skin, and the pupils will
when sick’ is particularlv a|ipropriate
he dilated and glassy, like ‘beautiful
for Belladonna types. These patients
women’, as mentioned above. The face
often
thing:
will be flushed and the pulse will be
noises, jarring of the bed or light, and,
throbbing, making the patient agitated
therefore,
and
react
to
they
the
feel
slightest
better
for
rest,
silence and darkness.
very
restless.
The
mouth
and
throat are usually dry. and the patient
34
Belladonna
MODALITIES Worse; sunshine; getting too hot; 3 p.m.; draughts around the head; cold wind; a hair cut; not being has a eras ing for lemons or lemonade,
the sufferer has become far too hot. In
able to sweat;
altliou^h there will be a stronjr aversion
tonsillitis, when the throat is dry, red,
light; noise;
to water. 1 leat, redness ami dryness are
burning ami inflamed, belladonna is
jarring touch;
all iisiialK’ present. Loetil areas tiround
tigain
the bod\’ ean be j;reatl\’ inflamed, as
patient w;mts to swallow but liquids do
parts of the body
well as biirninj^-hot ;md temler when
not go dov\n well.
hang down (e.g.,
toiiehed.
look red
A
exposed to eolti air, whieh may e\'en
Anv
a
siaiden,
heatiaehes
;ire
violent
and
remedy.
The
The tongue may
textured
lying on painful
belladonna
picture
can
that it is at its most atutt' at
ami
i
symptoms to look out lor are dry heal,
cutting
redness ami |)ain.
on
objects; after
these
midnight;
o’clock
turmoil in the brain; e\'en wtishin^ or bring
side; bright, shiny
ap|K'ar
in the afternoon.
ean
a hand); company;
like the skin
throbbinj^, and there is a sensation of
h;ur
movement letting
j
anvwhere in the hotly, hearing in mind
retietion.
pounding
invtiluable
ol a strav\berr\’.
belladonna tv|ies are mueh worse if
prox'oke
an
bending the
The most important
head forwards Better: resting in bed; light bed
sx'mptoms. (liitching the heail during a
hetidache
backwards
or
are
bending
common
tbe
covers; bending
Common Uses
head
• Abscesses • Boils • Bronchitis
tactics with
these patients to try to relieve the pain.
• Chicken pox • Earache • Fever
.Silence and darkness will help.
• Headaches • Mastitis • Mumps
j
the head backwards; warm, dark rooms;
I
• Sore throat • Sun burn
belladonna is a particularly useful
]
standing or sitting upright
remedv for sunstroke he;td;iches when
35
Materia Medica
Beilis perennis
FULL NAME Beilis perennis (Plant family: Compositae)
T
he common daisy is also known as ‘bruisewort’ and is similar in its healing action to the better known Arnica (page 28). It is a cheerful and
COMMON NAME
much loved plant with small, white petals and a sunny, yellow centre - a
• Daisy
plant that nineteenth-century homoeopath John Henry Clarke describes as
• Bruisewort
constantly being trodden on, only to bounce back up again. Culpeper, the seventeenth-century herbalist, used it widely for treating trauma, pleurisy, pneumonia and consumption of the lungs, and suggested that it grew in abundance because of its usefulness.
MENTAL AND
painful bruising from the movement or
EMOTIONAL
kicking of the baby. It is also useful
There
is
exhaustion
when the woman experiences bearing
great and
down, labour-like pains after delivery.
a
desire to lie down, alliiough continual
The action on the blood vessels makes
movement makes this patient feel better.
it a useful remedv for varicose veins that feel bruised, squeezed and throbbing.
PHYSICAL
The stomach feels very heavv and
Beilis perennis is used for deep trauma,
can
strains,
and
touched bv clothing. Patients have a
more
strong desire for vinegar and pickled
internal than external. Beilis perennis
foods, but this mav cause vomiting of
is particularly good tor injury to deep
acids. It may also be affected if cold
tissue following surgerv that has left
drinks are taken when
the patient with post-operative pain.
feels hot.
bruising,
sprains, the
blows,
latter
tails
feeling
be extremely sensitive to being
the stomach
It can be very helpful after a \'iolent
A sudden chill from getting cold or
blow to the breast. If swelling remains
wet when over-heated is a svmptom
MODALITIES
after the initial use of Arnica (page 28)
peculiar to Beilis perennis. However,
Worse: injury;
then Beilis perennis will help reduce
the remedy should not be taken late at
surgery; sprains;
this. It is particularly indicated after a
night as it can cause sleeplessness.
heat; becoming
painful fall on the coccvx.
cold or wet when hot Better: motion
Common Uses
Pregnant women mav find it useful if they are having problems walking due to
strained
abdominal
muscles
• Injury • Bruising • Pregnancy
or
36
Beilis perennis • Bryonia
Bryonia
FULL NAME Bryonia alba (Plant family:
Bryonia is a tall, herbaceous, perennial climber w itb berries the size of a pea
C.’ucurbitacae)
that bang in gioiips. It is found creeping and crawling very slowly in damp, dark areas, as if biding from \iew. It climbs high, using its long tendrils to
COMMON NAME
cling to whatever it can find for support. There are many species of Bryonia
• White bryony
to be found, but it is the root of the black-berried Biyonia tilhti that is used in homoeopatbv. The root is large and flesbv, exuding a foul-smelling, milky resin, which has a violent, purgative action if consumed. Another deacily poison, known in France as the ‘Desil’s turnip’, Brvonia has been used extensively for medicinal purposes, but with caution, as just fifteen berries can kill a child.
Anv movement exacerbates the pain,
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL The
BiAonia t\pe otten
insecure
and
insecurit\-
stretches
s'ulnerable. to
and thev need to lie quietly in a dark
feels alone,
room,
Their
fears
in
contrast
to
the
Rhus Tox
picture (page 90) where motion helps.
about
1 he
.sense of \ ulnerabilitv is increased by a
strong, firm pressure and the patient
hot; moving
\ague
will often lie on the painful side.
about; being
stuimr.
When
unwell
in
are irritable ami unpleasant patients.
especially
Their insecuritv is borne out by the
membranes.
delusion
is
relieved by
Dryness is an important symptom,
thev need to withdraw, otherwise they
strange
Bryonia
Worse: becoming
povert\- ami fear of the future, and their
mental
pain
MODALITIES
excellent
that
as
it
affects
This
remedy
makes for
touched; taking
mucous
cold; lying on
Bryonia an
painless side;
the
pleurisy,
when
during sleep; in the morning
the\' want to go home
dryness ami movement from the cough
even if they are already
cause
there,
social
.Stools are also dry, almost as il burned,
pressure on the
often
causing
Meat
painful part; in
causes aggrtivation, hut drinking water
cool, damp air;
ami keeping cool bring great relief.
being quiet; being
and
situations
in they
feel threatened.
sticking
pains
extreme
on
inhalation.
constipation.
in a dark room;
PHYSICAL Ailments slowly,
come and
it
on is
impr)rtant that Bryonia patients
slow
Better: warmth and
Common Uses
drawing up knees;
• Coughs • Bronchitis • Flu • Headaches
applying cold
• Injuries • Constipation.
water; eating cold foods; belching
down.
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Materia Medica
Calc carb
FULL NAME Calcarea carbonica
SOURCE • Oyster shell
T
his remedy is made from the soft inner layer of the oyster shell, which is lined with chalk and limestone. Qysters are molluscs that lie wide
open on the sea bed, displaying their soft, snowy-white interiors. It takes just one, small disturbance for the shells to snap shut in an instant, showing a hard, impenetrable exterior. These elements are fundamental to the picture of Calc carb: the rock-like exterior covering the vulnerable interior. Calcium is of vital importance to the body. It is the main component of bone, thereby providing us with our framework, and is the most widely present element in our bodies. It affects our metabolism and keeps sodium, potassium and magnesium in equilibrium. Without a sufficient balance of calcium we can easily become malnourished, stunting our development.
industrious,
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL
with
a
great
sense
of
Calc carb is vitally important at times
responsibility. Howewr, they will work
in our life when we need most stability
only
and support.
usually slow and methodical. Anything
In the early stages of
at
their
own
threatens
pace,
their
which
is
childhood, tliis remedy is useful for the
that
much-loved
solidity and strength that is needed for
securit}' brings up many fears: fear of
the future, it is thought that 40-50%
poverty,
health,
of babies will need Calc carb.
insanity.
This
heights
last
fear
and -
even
that
of
help us through
insanity - is brought on by other fears,
puberty as we move into adultItood,
especially fear of the unknown and loss
and during old
of control.
This remedv can
movement
awav
age
it
from
supports the
the
Calc carb t\'pes are also
anxious about others perceiving these
physical
fears, which leads them to object to
realm into one that is more spiritual.
being watched.
Calc carb types tend to be quite happy, jolly people who know where
The exterior shell of the oyster is
they are, providing thev have a secure
represented in a patient’s ability to be
home,
incredibly
enough
monev
and
a
safe
stubborn
and
obstinate.
environment for themselves and their
Calc carbs are no-nonsense people who
loved ones.
need
Work
is
important
to
Calc
carb
although
characters, who are generally highly
to
be they
met will
anything for anybody.
38
half-way,
ultimately
do
Calc carb
PHYSICAL C]alc carb babies tend to be flabbc and unfit, rather like an o\ster witliont tlie shell. They are slow
to
talk,
\\alk
and
and
their
teething is often dehwed and difficult.
They can
haye unusualK’
large heads that are sweaty, which, as with their feet, can smell sour. Their bellies are round and the fontanels are often late to close. There is a lot ot to
Milk is something that they will either
enlarged glands, although, in general,
los e or hate. The\' will he prone to sour
their
\'omiting, and Calc carb children will
mucus,
and
they
constitution
can
is
be
prone
quite
strong.
Constipation is common, but because
often yomit
curdled
this giyes them more time it fits in well
w'hile teething.
milk, especially
with the C'alc carb picture and tends
Abscesses frequently occur, which are
not to distress them; any stools are
spong\', not hard, and uterine fibroids are
often pale, resembling chalk or clay. If
quite common. I he skin can often take
the constipation changes to diarrhoea,
a long time to heal after any injury. Ihere
howeyer, patients become agitated.
is
a
convulsive
tendency,
and
also
menstruation c;m he hetivy - particularly
present in adults. This is especially true
itround the time of the menopau.se - and
in the alimentary canal, as
involve ptiinful cramping.
Ihe
and
sourness
yomit
in
will
children
haye
a
is
diarrhoea
The musculo-skelelal .system is greatly
particularly
MODALITIES Worse: being cold;
is
affected in the Calc carb patient, with
he
rheumtitism and arthritis commonplace.
exercise and
iierspire
The ptiins usually start in the lower hack
exertion; teething;
yerv easily. The bones are brittle and
and
other
puberty; milk;
break
can
areas. Most of the skeletal problems are
anxiety; after
develop easily, due to the inability to
aggrtivated by cold, wet weather anti
eating; sexual
absorb calcium.
eased by wtirmth.
excesses
unpleasant liifficult,
odour. and
oyerweight
;i
causes
easily,
and
An\'
exertion
tendency them
to
to
osteoporosis
then
gradually
extenti
Better: dry weather;
There is a Uwe of eggs, sugar, cakes, pastries heightens
and their
pasta, flabby
to
which
only
Common Uses
morning; passing
nature.
Calc
• Teething • Ailments in children
wind; lying on
• Backache
their back; being
carb people also hav'e a strange desire
in a dark room
for indigestible things, such as chalk.
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Materia Medica ^
.
Calc fluor
FULL NAME Calcarea fluorica
SOURCE • Fluoride of lime
C
alc fluor is an insoluble salt that is found naturally in the body, aiding the strength of the bone structure, te^th and tissue elasticity. It is one
of twelve homoeopathic remedies, known as tissue salts, that are present in the tissues of the body.
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL
skin is badly cracked and chapped -
In most of the Calc remedy types
improving the elasticity of the blood vessel walls
there is a need for security. In Calc fluor
and
helping to
improve
circulation. It can be a good support
characters this is expressed by a fear of poverty. They tend to be quick-witted
remedy
and grasp
an
tow'ards varicose veins or haemorrhoids
underlying chaotic tendency that can let
caused by a loss of tone in the walls of
them down. They can be clumsy and
the blood vessels.
ideas
easily but
have
lack coordination.
All
when
there
discharges
is
a
are
tendency
thick
and
yellow\'-green. Hence, Calc fluor can be useful for long-term catarrh, suppuration
PHYSICAL As a tissue salt, the remedy Calc fluor is
of the middle ear and adenoids.
used to support various parts of the
Tendons
and
ligaments
that
have
body that have lost tone and structure.
been strained may benefit from Calc
It can also be used as a supplement,
fluor,
helping to
severe w'hen it is kept mo\'ing but feels
strengthen
teeth
enamel.
especially
It also helps to soften areas of the body
worse
that have become hard, such as glands in
applicable
if
the
for being rested. to
other
injury
This
structural
is
is
less
also
pains,
the tonsils or neck, and redress bony
such as in the low'er back, making it
MODALITIES
growths, such as on the head or jaw' line.
similar to the remedy Rhus tox (page
Worse: when
Similarly, it is a good treatment for corns
90); in fact. Calc lluor can be used if
when the skin has become hard.
Rhus Tox fails to help.
starting to move; sprains and
Lack of elasticity is a typical symptom
strains; cold and
of the Calc fluor patient, making it a
Common Uses
damp
useful prevention against stretch marks
• stretch marks • Varicose veins
during pregnancy. Its affinity with the
• Chilblains • Haemorrhoids • Tooth decay
movement; warm
venous system means that it is also
• Injuries
applications; heat
effective against chilblains - where the
Better: constant
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Calc fluor • Calc phos
FULL NAME Calcarea
A
phosphoriai
dding phosphoric acid to lime water creates Calc plios. Within tliis
remedy we see a combination ot two of the most widely used remedies in the Materia Medica, Cale earb (page 38) and Phosphorus (page 84).
SOURCE • Calcium phosphate
Calc carb is a slow, steady remedy, and Phosphorus is fast and fnrions, so in Calc phos we see a combination of the two. Calcium carbonate and calcium phosphate are two of the most important constituents of bone, and this remedy has, therefore, a great affinity with the bones and the early formation of the skeleton.
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL
child,
sometimes
accompanied
by
This remedx' is, perhaps, most useful in
green, spluttery diarrhoea. The teeth
earl\' childhood or during adolescence.
ma\'
Imagine stroppt; discontented children
gums. The mouth
or teenagers who don’t know what the\’
and the tongue may become blistered.
want
Tlie child
and
can’t
articulate
their
be
soft,
with
swollen,
painful
tastes unplea.sant,
may be intolerant
of the
mother’s milk aiul vomit on feeding.
problems, and a Calc phos image will
Assimilation of essential nutrients is
begin to emerge. Calc phos t\’pes feel tired and sluggish and can’t concentrate.
a
1 hey may dread going to school, which
brittle anti soft, anti curvtiture ol the
brings on anxiety and diarrhoea.
spine may occur. Ii also helps to knit
Many
of
these
symptoms
huge
experienced.
growth
The
bones
can
be
(laic
phos
is
excellent
timing
are
fonsalescente as it stimulates hetilthv
brightness
cell division anti tiigeslion, stimulating
spurts
Ihe flair and
here.
fractured bones back together.
are
e.xacerbated b\’ malnutrition at a time when
problem
are there, but the patients do not have
the
appetite.
Calc
phos
patients,
the energx’ to express them. .Stimulation
however, ctmnot bear to eat or think
from a social occasion helps to distract
coltl things. Fresh air can also worsen
MODALITIES
them from their malaise.
the symptoms, es|iecially heatlaches.
Worse: changing
seasons; teething;
Common Uses
dampness;
Lime is essential to bone growth and
• Teething • Fractures • Exhaustion
adolescence
healthy teeth, and in this picture we
• Promoting growth • Convalescence
phy.sic:al
Better: resting;
warm weather
find problems with late teething in a
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Materia Medica
Cantharis
FULL NAME Cantharides
SOURCE • Spanish fly • Blister beetle
T
he Spanish fly is a small, green-blue beetle that excretes
cantharidine,
an
irritant,^
that produces an unpleasant blistering of the skin. The whole insect is ground to powder in the making of this remedy.
little,
causing
The irritant nature of the Spanisli fly is
pain;
there
reflected in the emotional picture ot
blood. Overall, this is a particularly
Cantharis
agonizing condition.
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL
types.
They
can
have
The
violent tempers that make tlieni want
spasms,
may
throat
even
also
scalding be
has
and
traces
a
of
burning
to lash out at other people. They seem
sensation, making swallowing difficult.
frenzied, and their language can be
There
uncontrollably foul, containing sexual
patient has a fear of drinking because it
swear-words. There can be great sexual
aggravates the pain. Even touching the
excitement and an erotic mania that
larynx can send spasms through the
isn’t relieved bv sex.
body and cause breathing difficulties.
Bright light or
is
an
intense
thirst,
but
the
shinv objects can be aggravating to
For burning conjunctivitis, Cantharis
Cantharis types, and they can have a
is a useful remedy to consider. The eyes
great
seem
are inflamed and they feel as if they
lose
are burning; tears feel as if they are
fear of water. They can
possessed
and
then
suddenly
scorching the face. The eyes can have a
consciousness or lapse into a stupor.
staring quality in a face that is hot
MODALITIES Worse: looking
and flushed.
PHYSICAL
Cantharis can also be used to help
The sensation of burning dominates
at bright, shiny
this remedy. Burning pain accompanies
to
objects; drinking;
all the ailments suffered. The urinary
smarting, stinging pains or when the
touching the
tract
skin is badlv blistered.
larynx; moving
Cantharis is a soothing remedy for the
about
unpleasant condition cystitis. Violent
Common Uses
burning and cutting pains are felt in
• Cystitis • Burns • Conjunctivitis
resting; being
the bladder. There is a constant urge to
• Sore throats
guiet
urinate but it is only excreted little bv
Better: being warm;
is
the
most
affected,
and
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heal
burns
that
look
raw,
with
Cantharis •
Carbo veg
Carbo veg
FULL NAME Carho vegettibilix
C
harcoal is taniiliar to most of us. Makers of this remedy originally took
SOURCE
it from birch trees, but now it is prepared from beech wood.
• Wood charcoal
The process b\' which charcoal is made gixes an indication of how this remedy is best used. The wood is slowly heated until red hot, driving out the oxygen; then
it is smothered
in a closed container to
carbonize, creating the compact but fragile substance. It is the slow eking out of the oxygen that corresponds so well to our picture of Carbo \eg, with cyanosis and respiratory weakness presenting major problems in this remedy picture.
attacks are common: the breathing is C'arbo \eg has often been referred to as
short and laboured so they need direct
the ‘corjrse rex ixer', presenting a picture
air into their lungs; an open window is a
of very low vitality, even
stagnation.
gretit relief, although cold air may bring
Tltere is a definite lack ot reaction on all
on an attack. Calculation is poor, and
lesels. EmotionalK; on a less acute lesel,
varicose veins, which may ulcerate ami
there is a dull, exhausted indifference to
blacken, are common. The
life; patients are too tired to know how
digestive
symptoms
of
this
they realK’ feel and don’t seem to care if
remedy are also distinctive - charcoal
the\'
do,
tablets are still used lor correcting acidity
however, have a strange fear of ghosts,
in the stomach. I'here is a great deal of
and
bloating, especially in the upper alnlomen,
are
alive
there
is
a
or
dead.
marked
I hey
anxiety
and
I he Clarbo veg |iatient feels exhausteil, so
PHY.SICAL low
vital
circulation,
signs
MODALITIES Worse; eating rich
and fatty foods;
accomiianied by excessive flatulence.
uneasiness in the dark.
The
:
lead
making patients
to
this
remedy
is
particularly
illness
feel very
from
which
thev
have
'
after debilitating
useful
when someone has had a tlebilitating
poor
being too warm;
i
illness; pressure of
'
clothes around
never I
the waist; walking
fuilv recovered.
cold and clammy. I heir skin is pale, with even a blue tinge due to lack of oxygen.
i I
in fresh air Better: being
In a situation of collapse or fainting the\'
Common Uses
j
have a great need for air and are helped
• Flatulence • Indigestion • Asthma
j
fanned; belching;
I
enormously
by
being
fanned
• Coughs • Fainting
- the
|
passing wind; lying down
keynote of this remedy picture. Asthma
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Caulophyllum
FULL NAME Caulophyllum thalictroides (Plant family:
B
lue cohosh is found growing in the United States and Canada. It flourishes in damp, rich soils and ,^flowers during May and June,
Berberidaceae)
displaying small yellow and green petals. The seeds can grow to the size of COMMON NAMES
a pea and can he roasted to make a drink similar to coffee, although the taste
• Blue cohosh
is more bitter. The homoeopathic remedy is made from the root of the plant.
• Squaw root
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL
it.
Caulophyllum
uterus after childbirth)
In
feels
cases
the
extremely
patient
in
the
(discharge
long
time
from
the
may last an or
be
totally
absent as the womb is too inactive. The uterus feels very sore and the woman
labour where
mother
lochia
unusually
exhausted:
this remedy is particularly useful
The
does not want to be touched.
feels and
The period pain of this remedy starts
unable to continue
in the small of the back. The blood
useless,
with
tearful
the
birthing
process. There is tear
doesn’t
flow
easily,
coupled
with
vomiting,
common
and apprehension, and the
occurrence.
cramping,
memory is weakened. Caulopht'llum
sharp
and
and
nausea,
can
The
be
pains
a are
unpredictable.
types have mood swings, sometimes to
The symptoms are much better when
the point of hysteria.
the patient is warm, cold being felt easily. A strong thirst is also common.
PHYSICAL
Another feature of Caulophyllum is
Caulopylltim is an invaluable remedy
the tendency to joint pain. A lot of
in childbirth when the labour pains are
joints will
may
be
both
severe drawing pains, which can
fly
short
and
very
paintul.
The
crack and
there
mother feels exhausted and there is
about the body arbitrarily The smaller
rigitfity of the cervix, w'hich will not
joints tend to be more affected, such as
open. The afterpains are spasmodic,
the fingers and toes. The pain often
MODALITIES
with
leads to very restless nights.
Worse: during
abdomen.
cramping
across
Exhaustion
the
lower
prevents
the
labour; in the
uterus from cramping down properly
Common Uses
evening
to expel the placenta, therefore only
• Labour • Period pains • Rheumatism
Better: warmth
partially expelling it or even retaining
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C a u I o p h y 11 u m • Causticum
Causticum
FULL NAME Causticum
C
austicuni is a combination ot calcium bvdroxicic, also known as marble,
SOURCE
and potassium bisidpbate, and was made and introduced by Samuel
• Calcium hydroxide
Hahnemann. Homoeopathicallv, it combines the traits of two groups of
and potassium
remedies, the Calcs and the Kalis, some of which are discussed in this book.
bisulphate
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL W’e
find
deepl\'
bladder has become too distended.
sympathetic
and
Coughing, sneezing or laughing c;m
sensitive people in this remedy. They
cause the
generalh’ start life with an open, li\ely
ins'oluntarily
character, which gradualK’ gets battered
ma\' also wet the bed on going to sleep.
by what life throws at them, leaving them
emotionalh'
parahsed.
It
particular symptom
Causticum
urinating.
is
one
of
Patients
of
the
great
is a
remedies for serious burns. It will help
usehil remed\' lor griet, especialb' for
to relieve the raw, burning pains that
those who suppress their emotions.
are common in this picture as well as to
Causticum patients abhor injustice, but
their stubborn
it
I he cough in this picture is a deep,
often brings on mental and emotional
dry, hard and scraping one, hurting the
ptiraK’sis.
shut
chest. It is olteii brought on by cold,
down: they lorget where they have put
dry winds and is easily provoked by a
things,
tickle in the throat. It is very liifficult
j
stuttering, especially if they are very
to
I
e.xcited or anxious. The\' are generally
dislodge the mucus. .Small sips ol water
insecure: they don’t like being alone,
will ease the cough hut lying in herl
MODALITIES
nor do they like the dark.
makes it much worse.
Worse: co/d, dry
The
and
stand
mind
the\'
against
heal scar tissue.
begins
can
he
to
prone
to
cough
deeply
enough
always
to
Warts are very common, especially on
EHY.SICAL
the
hands,
lace
aiul
eyelids.
winds; drafts; lying down;
As well as mental paralysis there c;in also
Causticum types tirncl to he chilly hut
entering warm
be physical paralysis, but ustially only ot
are worse lor both heat and cold. In
rooms after being
specific
adrlition, they crave smoked looil.
parts.
constipation
Ailments
or urinary
such
;is
in the cold Better: warm air;
incontinence,
especially in the elderly, are common.
Common Uses
warmth of the
Paralysis of the bladder can also occur
• Grief • Burns • Coughs
bed; damp
after retention ot urine or when the
weather
Materia Medica
Chamomilla
FULL NAME Matricaria recutita (Plant t'aniily: Compositae)
C
amomile is a European plant familiar to many, particularly as a herbal tea. It is related to the daisy and has similar flowers, which are just
under 1 inch (20 mm) in diameter, with narrow white petals around a golden COMMON NAMES
centre. It tends to flourish mainly in September, but may bloom earlier.
• German
These plants love sunshine and are rarely found in damp or shady areas,
camomile • Wild camomile
preferring roadsides and open cornfields. There is a certain untidiness to the plant, with straggly stems rising above the bushy and spindly, fern-like foliage. Camomile grows fairly rapidly, finishing its growing cycle within two months, and often providing a second crop. There is an energy and exaggerated quality to the Chamomilla type, which is profiled below. The aroma is strong and slightly sweet yet, when tasted, there is a distinct bitterness. The essential oil is a deep blue colour and is said to be excellent for inflammation. In fact, there is a great deal of inflammation in the remedy picture of Chamomilla, especially on the emotional level.
seems
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL
to
them
that
little
is
Chamomilla types tend to have very
being done to soothe their anguish.
short
Very
tempers.
Their
highly
strung
little
calms
teething
children:
natures often give way to excessive
toys, for example, are demanded, then
irritahilitv, where everything seems to
thrown across room; they want to be
make
are
held, perhaps rocked back and forth,
demanding, dissatisfied and generally
but then scream as soon as this motion
very temperamental.
is stopped.
them
angry.
I hey
Chamomilla
Thev have a very low pain threshold.
characters
are
so
Any pain thev feel will be vocalized by
sensitive to pain and loathe it so much
screaming, shouting and even stamping
that thev resent the illness and pain
about - not necessarilv for attention,
thev are suffering and take out their
hut to vent the agony they feel and
anger and frustration on those around
hopefullv
purge
them. Such high emotions are felt in
children
usuallv
Chamomilla
the
pain.
show
picture.
The
Teething a
the
typical pain
stomach;
digestive
in
in
teething is obviously had, hut it often
46
tbe
how
system physical
is
this
effects
described
profile.
the
below
Stimulants
C hamomilla
such as coffee and narcotics lia\e a profound effect on mood. Iteiglitening angry and aggressi\-e behac iour. Cdiamomilla will often lielp a woman in labtjur, wltere pain is almost unbearable. .She ma\- scream
resentfulh-
at her partner, cursing him for the pregnancw. even though he mav be trxing to help bv holding and
her
tr\ing
hand
to
keep
her calm and focused; Chamomilla
types
hate to be touched or spoken to when they
are
going
through
an\'
kind of trauma.
PHYSICAL (diamomilla heads and feet can be
The teething child will feel a great need to
be angr\':
the gums are swollen,
particularly
hot
tender and innamed. One cheek will be
restlessness
can
red and hot. the other cool aiul pale.
|tatterns. I hey will suffer with spells of
All heat makes the situation vs'orse for
jumpiness,
them. particularK' between 9 p.m. and
vs'hich,
mirlnight.
hetw'een 9 p.m. and midnight.
Bouts
of
flatulence
often
and
sweaty,
predominate
jinking
once again,
and are
and sleep
twitching, much
worse
MODALITIES
Pulsalilla
Worse: teething;
diarrhoea may be present, vshich has
(page SB), there may be acute earache,
cold air; coffee;
the appearance and odour of chopped
ticcompanied by anger, irritability and
drugs; heat; late
egg and spinach.
a
in the evening;
In
accompany the teething problems, and
(ihamomilla,
flushed
face.
as with
The
pain
exacerhateil after exposure to cold.
(diamomilla patients need to tuck
to
relieve
makes them
colicky
pain
intensely restless,
he
drafts Better: sweating;
themselves up and then extend their bodies
may
that (iolic
can also be brought on by drinking too
Common Uses
being carried;
• Teething • Earache • Diarrhoea
mild or warm,
• Labour • Pain • Colic
wet weather; cold applications
much coffee or after overindulging.
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Materia Medica ^___.-1-
China
FULL NAME Cinchona officinalis (Plant family: Rubiaceae)
T
he remedy China comes from the quinaquina tree, which grows at high altitude in the Andes of Peru and Ecuador. As well as growing alongside
many other species, the tree can also be found growing alone as high as 9,000
COMMON NAMES
feet (2,740 m). It stands tall and proud, the blossom exuding a delicate scent.
• Peruvian bark
There are many alkaloids contained in the bark, most famously quinine, which is still used extensively for the treatment of malaria. This remedy was Hahnemann’s first proving (page 9), and his discoveries after taking the bark in large quantities led him to develop homeopathy.
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL The world is a difficult place for
raw material of China — the bark — has long been administered as a cure.
China patients, who feel sensitive,
There can be digestive disturbances
debilitated and, like the tree on the
with China. Flatulence and bloating are
mountainside, vulnerable. They are
very common, hut the symptoms are not
delicate and refined and need to be
relieved hv passing wind or burping. |ust
handled carefully - like bone china. The
as thev cannot assimilate the world,
harsh
China patients find food digestion very
reality of the outside world
sometimes tempts China types to resort
difficult:
diarrhoea
may
contain
to a fantasy world.
undigested food. They have a craving for sweet and delicate food, but coarse
PHYSICAL
hrods, such as fats and bread, aggravate
The exhaustion and weakness felt by
their digestive systems; fruit can often
China types can be extreme, resulting
bring on diarrhoea. Everxlhing they eat
MODALITIES
mainly from a loss of fluids. China is a
tastes salty and bitter.
Worse: loss of
helpful tonic after childbirth if a lot of
China tvpes are extremely sensitive,
fluids from
blood has been lost. It also helps during
even to the lightest touch, although
anywhere in the
an intermittent
fever when there is
oddlv, hard pressure eases their pain.
body; cold winds;
profuse sweating or following chronic
Drafts and c(tld air tend to worsen things.
drafts; fruit
bouts of diarrhoea that totally debilitate the patient. Of course, an intermittent
Common Uses
pressure; bending
fever, numbness, anxiety, a hard, small
• Exhaustion • Bloating • Flatulence
double; fasting
pulse and mental stupor make up the
• Diarrhoea • Malaria • Fever
for a few days
svmptom picture for malaria, which the
Better: hard
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China • C occu I us
Cocculus
FULL NAME Antimirta cocculus
(Plant family:
C
occulus is found on the coast of Malabar in India and in Sri Lanka.
M e n i spe r m aceae)
It is a climbing plant, with yellow flowers and large, beart-sbaped leaves on long stalks. It bears reddisb-brown berries tbe size of a pea, wbicb contain
COMMON NAMES
within them a poison called picrotoxin. Local fishermen used to throw the
• Indian cockle
berries into the rivers to drug tbe fish. The fish would lose their ability to
• Fish berry
swim and eventually drown, as their gills filled with water, and tbe fishermen would gather the floating bodies. The picrotoxin poison has also been used in beer to make it seem stronger. The toxin does actually cause staggering and incoherent speech, familiar symptoms of someone who has had too much to drink.
Cocculus
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL
one
of
the
best
Cocculus types appear to be slightly
remedies for travel sickness.
disconnected: their speech is slow and
Anx' motion will worsen the symptoms,
they may find it difficult to understand
even sitting down or standing up, or
what is being said to them. Slowness
looking out
frequently alternates with
travelling.
I'he thought of food or
chattiness, however, which ma\' bring
drink will
also
on hysterics. They can seem weak and
extremelv sick,
worn out and generally react in a dazed
generally feel thirsty.
and confused fashion.
flatulence and diarrhoea, distention of
wit
and
is
suffering
from
make jiatients although
feel
they will
Ihere may be
the stomach and griping pains. A hitter
This is an e.xcellent remedy if the patient
of the window when
taste in the mouth and an increa.se in
sleep
MODALITIES
saliva may accompany burping.
deprivation, due to looking after other
A heatlache at the hack ol the heatl
people. They are worn out and anxious
this
sit down or stand
Any
up; travelling by
from their duties. They can have a
is another common
feeling that time passes too quickly.
remedv,
There may be a sense of sadness -
exjiosure to cold air will w'orsen the
car; lack of sleep;
many of the symptoms stem from grief.
patient’s condition.
noise; thought of
also
feature of
Worse: moving to
causing
nausea.
food or drink;
Common Uses
PHYSICAL
• Travel sickness • Hangovers • Vertigo
Patients feel very nauseous and wobbly
grief, anxiety Better: resting; being still
on their feet, often vertiginous, making
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Materia Medica
Coffea
FULL NAME Cqffea cruda (Plant family: Rubiaceae)
M
ost of US are familiar with coffee and its stimulating effect, whether it is drunk first thing each morning to give a kick-start to the day, or late
COMMON NAME
at night after a meal, frequently leaving'us to toss and turn in search of
• Unroasted coffee
sleep. Coffee is a stimulant that alerts the brain and acts on the central
beans
nervous system. If you have ever drunk several cups in a short time, this remedy picture is easy to understand.
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL
point of mild hysteria. They can be
Coffea does not allow the brain to switch
exceptionally funny and joyful, when
off because the patient is stimulated
the joy is so intense that it may cause crying or even palpitations.
both mentally and physically. As a result,
it
is
remedies
one
for
of the
main
insomnia,
when
PHYSICAL
thoughts race around the mind, preventing sleep. ay
Brilliant
mind
that
ideas are
so the body reacts in the same wav,
so
feeling acutely sensitive to pain of any
exciting that sleep is impossible, or
sort. The patient experiences extreme
X
spring to
Just as the mind is alert and sensitive,
dread from the day may linger
restlessness
in the mind. All the senses in
touched. They may feel too hot, suffer
this
from
remedy
feel
more acute
be
palpitations or appear flushed,
fresh air, as any exposure to cold only
leading to feelings of agitation.
heightens
when to
the
her
mother
surroundings.
their
condition.
Excessive
emotion can cause painful headaches,
feels
which feel as if a nail is being driven
The
into the side of the head.
sound of anyone talking, or even the
Coffea is useful for toothache, when
smell of the room, becomes irritating.
the nerve pain feels better for swilling
Pain
cold w'ater around the mouth.
can
seem
unbearable,
noise; touch;
patient
over-excitement
unshakeable fear of dying.
ice-cold water
to
sounds are all heightened, possibK'
sensitive
Better: resting;
reluctant
although they prefer not to be in the
labour,
Worse: cold air;
is
than normal: touch, smell and
This is an excellent remedv for
MODALITIES
and
may
Incessant
also
talking
suffer
is
and
the
from
an
Common Uses a
common
• Insomnia • Hyperactivity • Toothache
feature of Coffea types, almost to the
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Coffea • Colocynth
Colocynth C
FULL NAME (ii trull us colocyii this (Plant family:
olocynth
is
a
gourd
belonging
to
the
same
family
as
Bryonia
Cucurhitaceae)
(page 37), trailing along the ground in a similar fashion. The fruit has a thin rind and looks similar to an orange. It is bitter in taste and was used as
COMMON NAME
a purgative by ancient medics. If taken in large quantities, vomiting and
• Bitter cucumber
nausea can become so intense that death may residt. The homoeopathic
• Bitter apple
remedv is made from the fruit once it has been dried and reduced to a powder.
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL.
remedx’ tor food poisoning.
.Manx ol the sx’mptoms tliat we find
Nausea xxill accompanx' the
in
bv
cramping, colickx' pains and
emotional states, ('olocxiith t\pes are
patients xxill vomit until the
easih' ottended. and emotions such as
stomach
anger or
diarrhoea is usuallx' white and ropx'.
tliis
remedx'
are
humiliation
brouglit
will
on
cause
the
is
emptx'.
Anv
Pain will often come in xvax'es, leax’ing
cramping and agitated state that we see on the phxsical lex'el. 1 he\' don’t want
the patient
e.xhausted and
to see or talk to anx'one, preferring to
sjreak. Menstrual cramps can he reliex'eti
hitie their distressed state. Their pain
hv
max’ become so intense, howexer, that
|iressure on the abdomen ;mtl warmth,
thex’ crx’ out loud in agonx', (Children
riiis remedv also eases neuralgia, and
are angrx' and restless and max’ scream
is helpful tor siiatica, xxhen there are
if thex’ are pickeii up.
shooting pains that
Colocvnth,
together
unable to
with
hard
leel hettei' when
lving on tlu’ afk'Ctc'd sidi'. It
PHYSICAL
is
important
to
e.xamine
the
Pain is e.xtremelv violent, with cramping,
causation carelullx’ before administering
MODALITIES
twisting, gnawing and pinching sensa¬
this
Worse: emotion,
tions. Relief comes from heat and x’ery
svmptoms
hard
emotional situation, long-term anxiety,
irritation; being
irritahilitx' or anger.
offended; during
pressure,
such
as
a
fist
being
pushed into the abdomen, or bending
remedx',
however,
will
come
as Irom
Common Uses
on the affected part can also help. Manx’ of the svmptoms occur around stf)mach,
abdomen
and, as such, Colocvnth
aiul
an
such as anger or
the evening
oxer double. Lving on the abdomen or
the
manx’
ovaries,
Better: heat; hard
• Colic • Diarrhoea • Gastroenteritis
pressure; bending
• Period pains
double; lying on the abdomen
is a useful
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Materia Medica
Drosera
FULL NAME Drosera rotimdifolia (Plant family: Droseraceae)
D
rosera grows close to the ground in the wet, boggy highlands of Scotland, among the heather. It has cup-shaped leaves, which grow on
COMMON NAME
stumpy stalks. Each leaf has red hairs',^exuding a sticky substance that
• Sundew
glistens in the sunlight, hence its name ‘sundew’. Although delightful in appearance, these hairs are used to trap unsuspecting insects, which are then devoured by this carnivorous plant.
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL
sounds deep, hollow and barking, and
Drosera patients are irritated
sufferers may feel that thev have to hold
by the slightest criticism. Their
the
obstinacv is infuriating as they
them.selves.
insist
on
their
cough up bitter-tasting, yellow sputum,
ideas,
despite
objections
and the severity of the cough can even
carrying out the
sides
of their chest In
addition,
support
patients can
of otliers. They can also feel restless
rupture
and find it difficult to concentrate on
nosebleeds. Patients’ suffering is much
anything minutes,
for
longer
before
than
getting
blood
to
vessels,
causing
a
few
worse for lying dow'ii, and, therefore,
bored
and
worse at night when going to sleep. Heat
moving on to the next task.
also aggravates the symptoms, with fresh
The Drosera type can easily become
air and moving about soothing the pain.
anxious and paranoid, doubting the
The tickling sensation that occurs in the
motives of others. On the other hand,
throat
they cannot bear to be alone, especially
coughing fit, and the voice generally
if they wake up in the middle of the
becomes
night when thev are ill. Thev mav even
laughing also prompt coughing.
fear ghosts.
inevitably
hoarse,
brings
so
that
on
another
talking
or
The face mav look flushed and hot
MODALITIES
but the rest of the body will feel cold,
Worse: heat; lying
PHYSICAL
with cold sweating during the night.
down; at night;
The cough in the Drosera picture is the
The patient feels weak, and their eyes
talking; laughing
most predominant feature, and this can,
may be sunken.
Better: moving
therefore, be an excellent remedv for
around; cool,
whooping cough. Patients feel suffocated
Common Uses
fresh air;
by the cough because it comes in fits,
• Coughs • Asthma
sitting up
making breathing difficult. The cough
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Drosera • Eupatorium
Eupatorium
FULL NAME Eupatorium
B
peifoliatuin
oneset is a perennial herb that grows in clamp meadows. It was used by
(Plant family;
the
Ciompositae)
North American
Indians
for colds and
flu
and
is still
used
extensively today in herbal medicine. COMMON NAME • Boneset
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL
copious, and there may be a constant
The patient feels e.xhausted and. as a
urge to sneeze.
result, capable of \er\' little, except, perhaps,
moaning
and
crsing
Eupatorium tx’pes would much rather
from
the pain.
simply lie down and sleep until they feel j
^ -
'Y''
better,
but
the
■'
make
PHYSICAL
impossible
Tliere is a great deal of
Headaches in
in this remed\' picture.
for
colds,
and
Any
Eupatorium
intense
thought
of
patients
feel
sick, although they crave
aching and a .sensation of all
feel worse with
food can often make
pain is felt deep inside the
being bruised
and,
tender.
are broken. During flu, the
an
brain
ache and feel extremely
incredibly painful, as if they
with
throb
any sweating. The eyeballs
fevers,
especialK' when the hones feel
bone
the
unlike flu,
is excellent
flu
it for
them to do so.
restlessness and pain
Eupatorium
restlessness
water,
over.
despite
the
fact
(.'hills start in the small
that it olfen makes the
of the hack, causing the
symptoms much worse.
patient
to
shudder
I laving
and
fell
w'orse
lor
only
drinking water, however,
milclK'. Sweating, however,
they frec|uentlv become frightened
MODALITIES
often seems to relieve the symptoms.
to think.
Worse; being cold;
perhaps sweat,
but
staying still; the
There is a desperate desire to he as warm
as
possible, although
once
warm patients may feel as if they are burning
up.
Catarrh
can
often
Common Uses
thought of food;
• Colds • Flu • Fever
drinking water Better: sweating
be
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Materia Medica
Euphr asia
FULL NAME Euphrasia officinalis (Plant family:
E
uphrasia grows abundantly in Europe and North America in mountainous meadows and on high, chalky downs. The flowers are borne in upright
Scrophulariaceae)
racemes, and they are white with flecks of purple and yellow. Some say that,
COMMON NAME
on close examination, it also resembles a bloodshot eye, a description that
• Eyebright
may have led to its first medicinal use. It has been used for many centuries; Milton describes in Paradise Lost how the Archangel Michael used this herb to enhance Adam’s vision in the Garden of Eden. The
name
Euphrasia
comes
from
the
Greek
word
meaning
gladness, as it was thought that by restoring sight it gave joy to life.
help if the cornea has blistered and
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL There are no distinctive mental emotional
or
eyesight
seems
mistv
and
blurred.
The eyes may feel painful, gritty and
indications to note with
sandy, and there may be intolerance to
this remedy.
bright lights, PHYSICAL
may
also
help
to
ease
It is logical that, with evebright as a
colds, although only when
common name, Euphrasia is used to
generally moves down
ease a multitude of eve problems. Any
causing coughing that is worse during
catarrhal condition of the eves when
the day but almost disappears at night
the
when the sufferer lies down.
tears
relieved
MODALITIES
Euphrasia
are
acrid
and
burning
by
this
remedy.
is
the cold
to the chest,
These
Patients will feel extremely chilly and
symptoms may appear together with a
find it difficult to warm up, although
nose that is constantly runny during
they will feel better for fresh air. They
Worse: bright light;
the day but gets stuffed up at night
ma\' also possibly show signs of fever.
being inside in a
when the patient lies down. Euphrasia
stuffy room; at
is
night, for a runny
conjunctivitis or hav fever.
nose; daytime, for
also
an
excellent
treatment
Two drops of the Euphrasia tincture
for
in some boiled, cooled water is excellent for external applications to the eves.
The eyelids can be sore, inflamed and
a cough; windy
very itchy, possibly oozdng acrid pus; the
Common Uses
weather
eyeballs
• Conjunctivitis • Colds • Hay fever
Better: fresh air; darkness
may
appear
bloodshot.
On
waking, the eyes mav be stuck together
• Eye injuries
and be difficult to open. Eupbrasia will
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Euphrasia • Ferrum phos
Ferrum phos
FULL NAME Ferrum
W
phosphoricum
hite phosphate of iron is a tissue salt. It forms part of the haemoglobin in our red blood cells, carrying oxygen to all parts of tbe body and
helping to strengthen yeins and arteries. Ferrum phos is an extremely useful remedy in the first stages of illness, before any discharges haye occurred. It
COMMON NAME • White phosphate of iron
is particrdarly good in treating anaemia, inflammation and feyer.
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL Ferrum
phos
patients
are
This is also a good remedy for the initial
talkatiye,
stages
excitable and o\er-sensiti\e. The\’ haye
respiratory
mood
bronchitis,
swings
and
memor\’
lapses,
of
all
inflammatory
conditions, painful
tickly
such
as
coughs
or
where forgetfulness is accompanied by
croup, as well as loss of yoice through
anxietc
.Sadness,
hoarseness. Those who are susceptible
displace
to colds w'ould do w'ell to take Ferrum
about
listlessness
the
and
future.
depression
phos at the onset of any symptoms,
courage and hope.
especially a sore and ulcerated throat. PHYSICAL
The mucftus membranes are congested
The patient feels much better for sleep.
in a similar way to the Aconite picture
This is the remed\’ to use when the top
(page
of the head feels dull and heayy, w'ith
fevers when the face is flushed and the
pain on one side, as if a nail is being
skin
driven in. Hammering pains are worse
Ferrum phos hel|rful.
20).
is
hot
Patients
anti
dry
suffering
from
may also
fiiul
Ferrum phos is a good remetly for
on the right side and feel better after a Ferrum
both haemorrhoids and haemorrhaging,
phf)s is useful for children’s headaches,
especially where the blootl is bright retl.
especially when the eyes and face are
For instance, it etises nosebleetls, and
red.
very
nosebleed
Eyes
or
cold
are
pressure.
generally
red
and
heavy
periods.
It
is
usetl
in
inflamed, with a burning .sensation, as
combination with (laic phos (jiage 41)
if a piece of grit is under the eyelid.
for cases of anaemia.
MODALITIES Worse: at night; moving about; noise
Ferrum phos can be effectiye in the
Better: having a
early stages of an ear infection, when
Common Uses
the symptoms include inflamed ears,
• Onset of a cold • Fever • Inflammation
nosebleed;
radiating pains and pulsating, chronic
• Nosebleeds • Anaemia • Earache
slowing down; solitude
catarrh of the middle ear.
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Materia Medica
Gelsernium
FULL NAME Gelsernium sempennrens (Plant family:
G
elsernium
is
a wonderfully scented climbing plant,
displaying a
magnificent set of bright yellow flowers, which bloom between March
Loganiaceae)
and May. It is found mainly in wooded areas and along the coastlines of the COMMON NAME
southern states of the United States. It flourishes in rich soils where its roots
• Yellow jasmine
embed themselves deep into the ground for extra strength and support. As it climbs high, Gelsernium needs to fasten on to things around it. Although beautifully scented, it is a poisonous plant that, if consumed in its natural state, can cause paralysis and breathing difficulties. The root and stems are used in the preparation of the homoeopathic remedy.
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL
clear-headed, but this soon turns into
In this remedy we find a picture of
a sense of heaviness and weakness.
weakness, debility and paralysis, with
They can experience a great fear of
an
up.
heights, especially when landing in an
Gelsernium characters may experience
aeroplane. This fear of downward motion
anticipatory anxiety, with a dread of
is most clearly displayed by young
what is to come. Exams, interviews,
children and babies, w'ho scream as thev
public speaking or an\' new. previously
are put in their cot.
inability
to
hold
oneself
unexperienced situations will all make
Gelsernium is useful during labour if
them fearful. They may feel their legs
the
giving w'ay and shake with fear.
mother feels too scared to give birth.
contractions
cease
because
the
There is an element of cowardliness; Gelsernium
types
are
much
more
PHYSICAL
inclined to admit defeat and withdraw
Gelsernium is the main remedy used to
than be confrontational. As a reaction,
treat heavy colds and flu. The classic
the mind has a difficulty in functioning
symptoms
properly,
insight
perhaps
feeling
paralysed.
of
flu
give
an
excellent
into the Gelsernium
picture.
There is a heaviness in the head giving
The
way to a feeling of dullness, stupidity
patients realize that they are are on the
and
verge of illness. They feel exhausted
disconnectedness.
Fear
renders
them speechless.
condition
starts
slowlv,
making
and weak, and the throat feels sore.
Initially, Gelsernium types may feel
Chills and shivers run up and down
hysterical, as well as exhilarated and
the
56
spine,
and
the
legs
feel
heavy.
Gelsemium
Cielseniiuni t\'pes can liardK’ m()\'e, as
headaches
it their bodies are paraKsed and niinib.
ex'es. Alcohol also relieves the pain -
The
parth' b\' inducing urination.
eyelids
blurring
feel
the
extremely
\'ision
difficult to focus.
and
heayy,
making
and
tension
around
the
(lelsemium is also a helpful remedy
it
Ihis condition has
to
administer
to
someone
who
has
been likened to being in a glass coffin:
never fully recoverctl from flu. Patients
the messages from the brain to the
can apirear very over-heaterl, with a
body do not get through. I he [latient is
r(.■d, puffy face. In a frightening situation, the body
aware of what is going on but is untible
of the (icisemium ly|H' can shut down
to respond. These
flu-like
symptoms
may
and seem paralyserl, possibly muting
be
MODALITIES
accompanied b\' throbbing heailaches
the patient
that
the heath
anxiety can bring on cliarrhoea, which,
I
neck
although
j
start
bringing
at
tlie back of
tension
to
the
and
Icmporai'ily. Antiriiiatory
sonu‘tinu's
involuntary,
is
shoulders. The pain creeps forwartis to
rarely painful. I Icat and humirfitv teiul
the eyes and around the temples, or
to aggravaiti’ anx' symirtoms.
foggx'.
clasp.
Thought
Urinating
and yision
can
humid environments;
,
fear and shock; new situations
ev'cn the head, as if it is being hckl in a tight
Worse: damp,
Common Uses
arc
• Flu • Colds • Fear • Shock
substantially
Better: urinating; alcohol; being in the open air
alleyiate the symptoms, especially the
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Materia Medica
Graphites
FULL NAME Graphite
SOURCE • Plumbago carbon
G
raphite is a mineral carbon that contains no oxygen or hydrogen - the life has been burned out of it. This state is reflected in the emotional
picture of this remedy Incidentally, Graphites is made from the same carbon used for the lead in pencils.
skin, especially, for example, in folds
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL slow,
behind the ear or on the elbow. The
sluggish and slightly apathetic. Patients
skin can ooze either a clear, honey-like
lack confidence about life and struggle
discharge
with their responses to certain situations.
vellow' glue. Cracks and fissures may
There
of confusion,
form around the nose, eyes, mouth and
slowness of memory and an overall
anus, and the nails are misshapen and
uncertainty.
come
overly
thick.
anxiety and despair, and patients will
useful
for
ponder questions for hours but never
w'ound is lumpy, thick and hard, with a
arrive at a solution. Moods can fluctuate
tendency to reopen.
The
Graphites
is
character
a great
With
deal
the
is
doubts
Patients
between anger, sadness and excitabilitv.
Graphites can
treating
have
scars
a
also
if the
problem
be old
with
sweat, although w'hen
uncomplicated on the surface - a thick
unpleasant and staining. Constipation
skin,
inner
is common: the stools are large and
improves
knotty and may be held together w'ith
how'ever,
hides
their
they do it
or talking through their problems, giving
Graphites types feel cold most of the
them a better idea of their priorities.
time vet like to be in fresh air if thev
Worse: being
are wrapped up warmlv. There
cold; exercise;
is
stringy mucus.
after expressing their emotions by crying
Better: crying;
resembling
methodical fashion, making them seem
sensitivity. Their condition
decision-making
something
elimination and may find it hard to
Graphites types often work hard in a
MODALITIES
or
PHYSICAL
constant urge to eat.
and they
is a feel
There is a tendency to be overweight
much better for doing so; w'arm milk
in an unhealthy, rather unrobust wav,
gives great comfort.
talking to
or problems of malnutrition mav be
someone; being
present. The skin symptoms are the
Common Uses
wrapped up;
most prominent: Graphites is a superb
• Eczema • Impetigo
eating
remedy
for
hard,
cracked
or crusty
58
Graphites • Hamamelis
Hamamelis
FULL NAME Hamamelis
H
virgiiiiaiia
amamelis looks like an apple tree and grows 10-12 feet (3-3.5 m) in
(Plant family:
height. Its flowers are A'ellow and grow in clusters, hnt they do not
Hamamelidaceae)
appear until late autumn. It has become a familiar household remedy due to its healing properties for hums and bruises, and was used historically by the
COMMON NAME
North American Inciians as a poultice for swellings.
• Witch hazel
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL
sore
when
touched.
Varicose
1 lamamelis patients are generally tired
veins
and \\ear\-, unable to communicate or
hard, fidl and painful; they may
do an\' work.
possibly become ulcerated and bleed. PHYSICAL
haemorrhages,
which
occur an\'where on the hotix’. also
be
used
to
and
bleeding
will
feel
he
heal
Hamamelis is also effective
ma\'
in the treatment of bloodshot
It can
eyes, especially when caused by violent coughing, or for black
bruising,
eves when Arnica (page 28)
htiemorrhoids and varicose s'eins. The
Any
knotted
helped by this remedy.
1 lamamelis is mainl\- associated with treating
look
haemorrhoids are blue
has helped with the bruising but
in
colour, protruding and ma\' bleed
the eyesight is still ha/.y. I he loss
profusely. I hey are extremely sore
of blood can make the [latient
and
feel very tirerl.
raw,
and
tlie
rectum
teels
tremendously weigheti down, so
I lamamelis will hel|') to rdicve
much so that it may feel as if the
most nosebleeds, es|rccially those
weight
that continue lor a long time or
is
too
much
to
bear
and will
when the bridge of the nose feels
break the
quite tight.
hack. The pain is felt as a hot,
MODALITIES
burning
Worse: pressure
sensation, and the haemorrhoids
and touch;
are
Common Uses
very itchy.
Haemorrhoids • Varicose veins
With the hamamelis picture, all the
Haemorrhages
veins feel swollen, inflamed and sore,
injuries; surgery; moving about Better: resting and being still
as if bruised, and they are especially
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Materia Medica ■
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Hep ar su Iph
FULL NAME Hepar sulphuris
H
epar sulph is an interesting remedy in that it is made from two quite
SOURCE
opposing
• Calcium sulphide
substances,
calcium
and
sulphur,
which
are
both
homoeopathic remedies in their own right. Hepar sulph is made from equal parts of finely powdered oyster shells. Calc carb (page 38), and pure Sulphur (page 98), creating an explosive combination as it brings together the vulnerability of calcium and the fiery elements of sulphur.
'
1< sf'
Pains feel unbearable and are usually
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL This
remedy
liighly
picture
vulnerable
reflects
condition
stitching, splinter-like pains, especially
the
in
of the
the
throat.
The
tonsils
can
be
types
acutelv inflamed, with pain extending
obstinate
up to the ears with every swallow or
and malicious - all symptoms of their
va\vn. Hepar sulph is one of the main
intolerance of external pressures and
remedies
stresses. They can also be aggressive
where pus is forming and the area feels
and argumentative.
verv sore and tender.
nervous
svstem.
tend
he verv
to
Hepar
sulph
irritable,
used
for
tooth
abscesses
There is a great deal of suppuration in
Cireat anxiety, insecurity and fear are part of this picture, especially tear of
this
darkness, both at night and on waking.
dischai'ges. The cough is dry and ci'oupy,
Patients
with
can
also
have
a
strange
I'enredy, with
rattling
in
thick, yellow,
the
chest
and
foul
an
delusion that the world is on fire, as
inabilitv to expel anv mucus. It is much
well as having pyromaniac tendencies.
worse in the morning, and exposure to cold, drv winds may he the triggering
PHYSICAL
MODALITIES
Hepar
sulph
patients
Worse; being cold;
chilly.
Thev
cannot
irrechanism. The skin is unhealthv with
are hear
extremelv
boils, carbuncles and abscesses oozing
to
the sanre thick, yellow discharge.
touch
dry weather;
anything cold, and the slightest draft
uncovering;
will affect them. They love warmth and
that
touch; noise; lying
being in bed. however, and also feel
foods such as vinegar and pickles.
on the painful
better
part; night-time
This remedy is often used for colds that
Common Uses
have dragged on and on. if Aconite
• Abscesses • Boils • Coughs • Croup
Better: warmth; damp weather
in
more
humid
A useful indication of this remedy is patients will
often crave acidic
surroundings.
(page 20) has already been tried.
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Hepar sulph • Hypericum
Hypericum
FULL NAME Hypericum
H
perfoliatum
ypericum is a rambling garden plant that produces vibrant yellow
(Plant family:
flowers. It you crush the flowers between your fingers tliey give off a
Cdusiaceae)
rich, red juice that looks like blood — perhaps an indication to early herbalists of its medicinal uses as a wound healer.
COMMON NAME
Another particular feature of this plant is that the deep green leaves have
• St John's wort
small holes, which can be seen onlv when held up to sunlight. For a remedy that is commonly used for puncture wounds, these seem highly appropriate!
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL As
a
well
herbal
remedv,
known
in
tearing in nature.
H\’pericum
treating
is
This makes it a
depression.
useful
remedv
1 lonioeopathicalK’ we find it useful in
whenever
the treatment of depression after an
is a possibilitv of
injurv or surgerv. As with the remedv
tetanus.
Arnica (page 28), the patient displays
there
Puncture
wounds
and
lacerations
signs of shtK'k, characterized bv amnesiac
from things such as surgical incisions
tendencies and confusion,
and rusty nails, as well as head injuries
after a
head
injurv.
paiticularlv
Peculiarlv,
thev
which give wav to convulsions due to
can feel as if thev are high in the sky,
violent,
shooting
jiains,
perhaps instilling a fear of heights.
remetlied bv llypericum,
are
tilso
I he wouml
will often be verv inflamed ;uul more
PHY.SICAL
painful than it looks. llvpericum
I Kpericum is another valuable first-aid
is
known
as
a
great
MODALITIES Worse: injury,
remedv, known as the ‘Arnica of the
antiseptic in tincture form. It can be
ners'cs' because it
helps to ease the
applied to cuts, grazes and insect bites,
especially to the
immense pain felt when parts of the
and is often found in combination with
nerves; touch;
bodv
(lalendula (see table in Introtiuction -
puncture wounds;
page 14).
lacerated wounds;
rich
C.'rushed
in
nerves
fingers,
are
stubbed
injured, toes
;ind
movement; damp
spinal injuries - especially to the coccyx - are all helped by taking Hypericum.
Common Uses
It is strongly indicated when the pain
• Injury to the nerves • Lacerated wounds
shoots
upwards
• Insect bites • Antiseptic
injurv,
and
is
from
the
stitching,
point
of
darting
or
weather Better: not moving; bending the head backwards
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Ignatia
FULL NAME Suychnos ignatii or Igiiatia amara (Plant family
S
t Ignatius’s bean is the fruit from Stiychnos igjtatii, a beautiful plant found growing in Vietnam, China and^the Philippines. It is a tall, woody,
Loganiaceae)
climbing
shrub,
which
displays
an
array
of tubular
flowers,
smelling
COMMON NAME
of jasmine. These flowers bear a fruit about the size of a pear, containing
• St Ignatius's bean
around 24 seeds in the fleshy pulp.
In the past, the seeds were worn
around the neck as an amulet to guard against poisonous substances. Nowadays, however, the poisonous content of the seeds is used to make a powerful homoeopathic remedy. Like the remedy Nux vomica (page 80), the seeds of the fruit are bitter and contain a high level of the poison strychnine, which makes up about 60% of the alkaloids. The poison affects the central nervous system: the respiratory centre is affected first, followed by muscular spasms and mental breakdown, leading to exhaustion and paralysis.
safer to suffer in silence. Others sob
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL The general svmptoms of Ignatia are
uncontrollahly,
the result of its traumatic emotional
from
picture,
violent movement that it would appear
which
revolve
around
the
the
as bereavement, break
up
of a
hysteria
with
such
Another part of the Ignatia picture
miscarriage or relationship
of
suffering
thev were having an epileptic fit.
themes of separation and loss. Events such
bouts
sometimes
concerns
are
mental
conflict,
especiallv
with regard to the intelligent, romantic,
e,\;imples of such emotional upheavel.
capable patients. Ignatia types can be
In the acute situation that follows such a trauma, patients experience an
great
emotional seizure: they neither believe
conflict wltb wbat is sociallv acceptable.
nor understand what is happening to
However,
them,
in
ideals, thev force themselves to go the
speaking, and what thev do sav is often
wav of the majoritv, suppressing their
incoherent.
feelings, heightening the conflict inside.
d’hev
can
have
difficultc'
Some find it difficult to
show emotion physicallv, even though
idealists, expressing beliefs that
rather
Ignatia
than
patients
stick
are
to
often
their
very
it feels as if the emotion is stuck in
capable people, but thev can be rather
their throat and thev must constantiv
scornful of those who are not. Thev
swallow to unblock it.
may often
fhev feel it is
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be c]uick-witted,
incisive.
Ignatia
perceptive people, as well as tieeph' romantic. Although thev ma\- perceive the harsh realities of the world, their weak communication skills mean thev tend to take on too much and end up burned-out wrecks. Thev are the tvpe to put up a front in public and suffer in private. Ignatia people are often difficult to li\e with.
The\' can
contradictorv
be mood\’ and
and.
despite
their
awareness of their inclination to act as prima donnas, thev continue to do so. This
onlv
bringing
makes on
matters
feelings
of
worse guilt
bv and
disappointment.
PHYSICAL There
is
a
strong
tendenc\’
for
the
Ignatia t\'pe to ha\'e dramatic pht'sical symptoms. The whole bodv physicallv cramps up: the stomach feels knotted and
the
chest
in
general
feels
compressed, making it verv difficult to
In an attemirt
to cope with their
breathe. In order to get air into their
stress, the Ignatia type will often eat
lungs, Ignatia tvpes must sigh or vawn
copiously, putting on large amounts of
heavily. They feel asthmatic, but it is
weight. .Swallowing food seems to help
better diagnosed as hysterical breathing.
ease the lum|') they olfeit feel in their
MODALITIES
be
throats. I hey have ;m aversion to some
Worse; emotion;
These
foods, however, ptirticularly fruit, anil
consolation;
they loathe tobacco smoke.
touch; strong
Female
patients’
suppressed
after
nvnses a
m;iv
trauma.
patients too will give out long sighs and
As with Sepia (page 92), manv of (he
yau'ii frequently.
symptoms of Igmttia may he relieveil
Frequent spasms, twitching, cramping and
trembling,
w'hich
can
by iihysictil exercise, suih as walking
he either
very fast.
localized or spread over a large area of
smells; coffee; tobacco; winter; mid-morning Better: profuse urination;
the body, are indicative of Ignatia. Also symptomatic is the inability to stop a
Common Uses
solitude; warmth;
coughing fit
• Grief • Depression • Anxiety • Shock
swallowing; hard
once started - patients
pressure
have to be shocked out of it.
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Ipecac
FULL NAME Psychotria ipecacuanha
(Plant family: Rubiaceae)
I
pecac is a low-growing shrub that thrives in damp, shady areas in parts of Central and South America. The ropt of the plant, used to make the
homoeopathic remedy, has been widely used over the centuries to treat COMMON NAME • Ipecacuanha
diarrhoea and dysentery. More recently, it has been administered as an expectorant for catarrhal problems and asthma. The orthodox treatment was almost homoeopathic in its application because large quantities of the plant were known to cause considerable respiratory and digestive distress.
green and fermented, and there may
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL for their
also be some mucus and blood present.
ugly moods. They can be irritable and
The respiratory centre is also greatly
sulky and generally very difficult to
affected. The patient feels suffocated
satisfy. They rarely have much to say
by the coughing and vomiting, often
Ipecac patients are known
and
can
appear
clumsy
and
making
the
face
red
or
even
blue
awkward. Bottling up their
because of the lack of air in the lungs.
emotions, however, may
Any coughs are wheezing and rattling,
often
trigger
the
and sound as if the lungs are full ot mucus. This is similar to the remedy
symptoms.
Ant Tut (page 23), with the difference
most
PHYSICAL
that the Ipecac patient’s symptoms will
Nausea is one ot the
come on quite suddenly and vomiting
distinctive
symptoms
in
generally brings up the mucus.
the
In an asthma attack or coughing fit
Ipecac picture; it seems to be present with nearly every complaint. Patients
there is a need
constantly have
patients may want to stand next to an
but
the
vomiting doesn’t,
urge
to vomit
open
unfortunately,
window
to sit
until
upright,
breathing
and
gets
alleviate the symptoms. The sight or
easier. They usually feel very chilly, and
smell of food only increases the urge,
the body may become stiff and rigid.
MODALITIES
but
Worse: warmth;
uncoated,
the
tongue in
spite
looks
clean
and
Common Uses
of the vomiting.
over-eating;
However, considering the nausea, the
• Morning sickness • Nausea • Diarrhoea
movement
lack of thirst in the Ipecac picture is
• Cough • Bronchitis
Better; fresh air
perhaps surprising. The stools can be
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pecac • Kali bich
Kali bich
FULL NAME Knit hicltromicum
K
ali bich is made from the chromiimr of iron ore. It is highly poisonous
SOURCE
if ingested, severely irritating the mucous membranes. It is used as a
• Bichromate of
dve for material and wood.
potash
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL
yision, which
eases
The Kali bich character enjo\'s a world
as
full
Again, the pain can be
of rules
and
regulations,
wliere
time
goes
by.
e\erMhing lias to be done b\' the book.
pinpointed at the pressure
Patients need to know exacth' where
points.
they
relieye the headache. Light and noise
stand,
finding
it
hard
to
look
Vomiting
the
mucus
may
be\'ond their own world or to be fle.xible.
aggrayate
symptoms,
as
does
The\’ are conscientious and like to be
stooping forward, but lying still in a
\ alued for their high standard of work.
darkened room helps to ease them. Asthma attacks are common - they
PHYSICAL
generally occur between 2 and 5 in the
Catarrhal problems are symptomatic in
morning - during which time sitting up
the Kali bich picture, especially in the
is imperative, and bending forwards,
upper
are
resting the head on the arms, helps a
often
lot. .Symptoms can vary, however. For
leading to sinusitis. They haye copious
example, rheumatic pains may appear
amounts of string)', gluey catarrh that
once
is white or yellow when there is an
disappeared, when the joints tend to
infection.
he
nasal
frequently
passages.
afflicted
by
Sometimes it
Patients colds,
is lumpy or
the
red
catarrhal
and
.symptoms
swollen.
have
Alternativel)',
comes out in huge globules - Kali hich
rheumatic pains may he followed by
is
digestive symptoms, and so on.
a
great
remedy
for
breaking
up
Patients are chilly and dislike cold,
thick di.scharges.
although symptoms are often initially
The pain, vyhich tentls to come and go quite suddenly, lies at the bridge of
brought
on
by a change to warmer
the nose and can be pinpointed with
weather. 1 here may be a desire for beer.
MODALITIES Worse: being cold; warm or wet weather; 2-5 a.m. Better: warm
the finger; pressure on this spot may giye relief. Patients may suffer from migraines
Common Uses
applications;
• Sinusitis • Catarrh • Asthma
vomiting mucus; lying still
or bad headaches, starting with blurred
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Kali carb
FULL NAME Kali carbonicum
SOURCE
K
ali carb is made from the ashes of vegetables, and it is mainly found in
the earth and in plants. Within
• Potassium carbonate
own bodies potassium is a vital
component of the cell structure.
MAIN INDICATIONS there, and the physical and emotional
MENTAl^AND EMOTIONAL We
find
a
controlled,
yet
levels reflect one another. This is also
slightly
dogmatic and materialistic, person in
true
this
bloating and flatulence.
remedy.
Kali
carb
types
are
of digestive
disorders,
such
as
Kali carb is a good remedy during
straightforward and don t tend to yield to emotion. They also operate on the
childbirth
basis of certainties: black is black and
because the backache is too painful. All
white
is white.
being
alone
The
if the
pains
tear of
tend
can
and
display
tate them intensely.
ol
■ ^T, ,• A.
possessiveness. They tend
however, and do not like to be touched.
by
Fears
thick,
are
causing
health,
not
the
future
suppressed
patients
to
wake
Thev can catch cold easilv, often made worse
to treat others rather badly,
death
shooting,
cold, and drafts irri¬
4
about
be
delayed
Patients always feel
they signs
to
is
burning or tearing.
leaves
them desperate for company,
labour
by
and
their cold vellow
sweats. catarrh,
They
produce
which
often
becomes crusty by the time they wake
sleep,
up in the morning.
between
Kali carb is also helpful for bronchitis,
2 and 5 in the morning in an agitated
if the cough is dry and backing in cold
state because they feel out ot control.
weather but loosens in the warmth. This PHYSICAL
can bring on asthma attacks, usually
Kali carb characters are weak and worn
betw'een 2 and 5 a.m., causing patients
down after many years of suppressed
to w'ake fearfully, needing to put tbeir
emotion. Thev tend to look pale and
elbow's on their knees.
MODALITIES
waxy and have puffy eyes; they also
Worse: being cold;
retain water very easily This retention
Common Uses
often
• Bronchitis • Asthma • Backache
cold drafts Better: being warm
causes
painful
lower
back
problems, as if everything gets stuck
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Kali carb • Kali phos
Kali ph os
FULL NAME Kali phosphoricum
K
ali phos is one of the twelve homoeopathic remedies known as tissue
SOURCE
salts, which are present in the tissues of the body.
• Phosphate of potassium
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL Kali phos is an e.xcellent remedv for nervous exhaustion. Patients are weak and wearv, and tlieir nerves feel on edge. Thev are nervous, anxious and find sleeping difficult. Thev' mav seem nerv’OLis and shv in companv', with a tendencv
to
exhaustion
can
blush make
easilv. them
Their
bits of food to ease the sensation of
irritable
emptiness
felt
in
the stomach.
and snappv, especialK' with the people
nerve-endings
thev know and love, rather like the
shooting pains throughout the patient’s
svmptoms as.sociated with the remedy
nervous system.
■Sepia (page 92).
are
affected,
The
causing
1 his remedy is an excellent tonic for shingles after the initial attack, as its
PHYSICAL
capacity as a nerve nutrient helps to
Kali phos is a nerve nutrient and is
restore the tterves. Kali phos can also
excellent for muscular weakness and
help
physical exhaustion. 1 here is a lot of
toothache
nervous tension, either from working
which are decaying.
counteract in
any
teeth
nagging,
with
dull
fillings
or
too hard, over-excitement or prolonged
Most of the di.scharges in this picture
worrv. It is a good remedy tor brain
will be yellow, including urine and stools,
fatigue and may help cure a nervous
and are likely to smell foetid. Patients
Worse: worry;
headache - one that has been brought
can often have sweaty heads anti faces,
exhaustion;
on by continued, intensive study, for
but otherwise find it difficult to sweat.
overworking;
example.
Kali phos types are usually chilly.
cold; moving too
It will
help with
insomnia
MODALITIES
fast; being alone
when it is caused by nervous tension or
Better: sleeping;
being over-tired, such as in the case of
Common Uses
jet lag.
• Exhaustion • Insomnia • Jet lag
being warm;
• Neuralgia • Shingles • Toothache
eating plenty;
Kali phos patients may suffer from
having company
nausea due to feeling nervous and will
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Lachesis
FULL NAME Lachesis muta
COMMON NAME
T
his South American reptile is a truly frightening snake, growing to 12 feet (3.5 m) long and with 1-incl^ (2.5 cm) fangs, a girth as thick as
• Surukuku snake • Bushmaster snake
a man’s thigh, a rainbow-coloured head and an orange body. Extiemely poisonous, it is also highly aggressive, attacking at will. Tbe bushmaster’s sensitivity to vibrations and its bigbly developed sense of smell make it a uthless predator. These characteristics, as well as more general snake-like traits, such as flickering tongues, form the picture of this patient. The central theme of this remedy is over-stimulation, and it is prepared from the snake’s venom.
varicose veins all being common. There
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL Lacliesis
patients
intense,
instinctive
passionate. tainted,
are
1 liese
active,
and
alert,
extremely
by
due to the stagnation ol the blood flow.
are
Whenever the rhvthm of circulation is
seltishness,
affected - for example, b\' hormonal
characteristics
howex'er,
are also septic and gangrenous complaints
ehanges - the Lachesis picture is created.
jealousv and venomousness.
Once the blood flow normali/es, the
Lacliesis tvpes generally ignore other people’s
needs,
gratification
putting
first.
their
1 lowever,
they
SN'iiiptoms
own
generalK'
are
disappear.
Heat,
howex'er,
makes the symptoms
much
\'ery possessive ol people close to them,
worse because it puts huge pressure on
MODALITIES
regartling them as their property.
the cardiovascular sxstem.
Worse: waking; left
can lead to jealousy and suspicion. I'he
Patients cannot tolerate any kind ol
side; spring; warm
suspicion can become obsessive until it
presstire, especiallv from tight clothing.
baths; pressure or
reaches
become
Headaches are bursting and the throat
constriction,
aware
paranoia,
feels almost blocked, making swallowing
especially from
making them extremely anxitms. Lhese
ver\' difficult; even drinks will tiggravate,
clothing; empty
peo|ile are constantly on the point of
although hard foods can bring some
swallowing;
boiling over.
relief. The svmptoms start on the left.
the of
point
their
that
they
ridiculous
Ibis
suppressed
Better: cold drinks;
Common Uses
PHYSICAL
discharges d'he
eirculation
of blood
symptom
picture,
forms
the
with
high
open air;
physical
discharging
blood pressure, palpitations, flushes and
• Headaches • Menopause • Period pains • Palpitations • Sore throats
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Lachesis • Ledum
Ledum
FULL NAME Ledum palustre
L
(Plant family: edum palitstrc is most commonly toimd in northern countries sucli as
Ericaceae)
Ireland. Scandinavia and Canada. The plant has a similar leal to the rosemary bush: shiny on the upper surface with a downy underside that
COMMON NAMES
holds warmth. The branches are also downy towards the top but more woody
• Marsh ledum
near the bottom of the plant. It finds its home in boggy, marshy areas.
• Marsh tea
The plant has a long history of use because of the ledol oil it contains. The oil has antiseptic properties, making it an excellent domestic insecticide
• Marsh rosemary • Labrador tea
for lice and moths, as well as an effective treatment for scabies, sore throats and whooping cough. The northern locations and physical properties of Ledum palustre point to the remedy’s picture: patients have a feeling of coldness and a desire for solitude.
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL
This remedy can be used to
The Ledum t\'pe is angr\'. preferring to
treat other injuries, such ;is a
be left alone in order to be miserable.
puncture wound from a rusty
Ledum patients a\’oid people whenever
n;iil or crushed fingers; it has
possible, and in compan\’ the\' tend to
been given
be churlish.
tet.inus. Ehe pain is ticute ;ind feels ;is
to help prevent
if it is shooting upwtirds. I hese injuries can he relieved only if the sym|)toms
PHYSICAL Ledum
is best
known
as a
;ih(jve are diagtiosetl, too.
first-aid
Ledum
remedy for ailments such as mosquito bites and
wasp
slings.
is
rheumatoid
I he affected
often
used
aithritis
in
when
ctises the
of
p;iin
area is extremely tender and sensitive
starts in the smtiller joints aroumi the
to touch. The skin is ofteti mottled,
fingers and toes, then moves upwtirds
swollen and puffv, btit feels cold - in
into the huger joints, with ;i feeling of
MODALITIES
contrast to the remedy Apis (page 24),
stiffness, even burning.
Worse: alcohol;
which
can
also
be
used
on
heat; movement;
such
occasions. Very cold applications, such
Common Uses
night-time;
as
• Wasp stings • Mosquito bites
scratching
ice,
will
afflictions,
also easing
help
relieve
such
the
stinging
and
• Puncture wounds
Better: cold applications; rest
itchy sensations. 1 leat only aggravates.
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Lycopodium
FULL NAME Lycopodium clavatum (Plant family:
T
his plant is found throughout northern Europe, especially in Russia and Finland, where it thrives on dry heat^^s and in pastures and woods. Its
Lycopodiaceae)
structure shares the characteristics of both moss and fern, a ‘confusion’ that COMMON NAMES
is borne out in the emotional picture of the remedy. Lycopodium is an
• Club moss
evergreen plant with long, trailing stems travelling far along the ground,
• Wolf's claw
secured by small fibred roots that look like a wolf s paw. The main bulk of the
• Lamb's tail
plant consists of very upright, scaly spikes, which grow in pairs and are topped
• Fox tail
by a fruit that contains tiny spores, which break down into a very light powder. It is these spores that go towards making the homoeopathic remedy The highly flammable nature of this powder has given rise to Lycopodium being referred to as ‘vegetable sulphur’, and it was used in Germany to manufacture fireworks and by theatres to produce the effect of lightning. The powder is incredibly fine, tasteless and odourless, with an amazing resistance to water. It is said that if you put your hand in a glass of water that has the powder sprinlded on top, you can reach the bottom of the glass without getting your hand wet.
often
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL
take
on
an
air
of
extreme
To understand Lycopodium types we
haughtiness, arrogance and pretension
must first understand the extreme lack
to hide their inadequacies. They can be
of confidence that lurks within them,
intellectually
producing
physically they are fairly inactive.
a
very
deep
sense
of
very
astute,
although
Lycopodium patients hate weakness
cowardliness. Most of the symptoms that we see on the emotional level
in others simply because it
are
they
them of their own failings. They may
overcompensate for what they perceive
even bully others who are weaker than
as a great weakness.
them.
about
The
the
feelings
Lycopodium
ways
in
which
of inadequacy
types
feel
inflates
their
own
ego,
giving them a much-needed sense of
make
incapable
This
reminds
strength
of
and
power.
thing
Lycopodium
try to avoid such situations if they
being exposed for what they are: weak.
can.
They
are
skilled
dreads
most
the
fulfilling any responsibilities, so they
possibly
patient
The
is
Relationships and responsibility are
at
two
bluffing their way through things and
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very
difficult
words
in
the
Lycopod i u m
in keeping with their constant need lor gratification.
They love sweet things
and oysters, both of which are terribly bad for them. In this way Lycopodium types
can
be
contrasted
with
Nux over¬
vomica
types
(page
80)
who
indulge
for
reasons
of
stress
and
tension within the digestive system. Lis'er problems are often indicated in the
Lycopodium
picture,
which
has
great relevance as emotionally the liver is associated with cowardice, [aundice and constipation follow as a result. Many of these patients’ complaints Lycopodium vocabulary, especially in
are on the right side or will begin on the
terms
a
right side and then move to the left.
strong desire for sexual gratification,
There is also a strongly defined time of
but such people are more comfortable
aggravation between 4 and 8 p.m. when
with one-night stands. Once they are
they
in a relationship, huge problems can
invariably feeling dreadful on waking
occur regarding sexual dysfunction and
due to a sluggish liver.
of commitment.
There
is
are
much
worse,
as
well
as
MODALITIES Worse: tight clothing (especially around
impotence, leading to further feelings
There is an unusual symptom that
of inadequacy; They would generally
one foot may feel cold and the other
the waist); heat;
rather flee from the relationship than
hot. Warm, stuffy rooms only aggravate
waking up;
work through the problems, or they will
matters, leading patients to stick their
flatulence; oysters;
be horribly dictatorial and tyrannical
feet out of the bed to gel some air or
over-indulgence;
within the home (where the threat is)
simply to cool them down.
indigestion; late
Lycopodium patients’ appearance can
and delightful outside it.
afternoon,
be quite telling. They fret|uently have
evening; lying on
PffYSlCAL
quite a sallow complexion with flushed
the right side
The inflated ego is also expressed here
cheeks and a red nose. The forehead is
through windy digestive symptoms, and
often wrinkled, and they may appear
drinks; warm
95% of Lycopodium cases are th(jught
old before their time, going prematurely
food; cold
to
problems,
grey, perhaps. I he botlv can look lean,
applications;
flatulence
even emaciateil, with jioor muscle tone.
motion; burping;
have
gastro-intestinal
exposing weaknesses.
Both
and
especially
bloating
occur,
Better: warm
urinating;
after
eating. Patients can feel incredibly full
Common Uses
loosening the
after eating a tiny amount of food and
• Flatulence • Indigestion • Anxiety
clothes; cool or
yet are often the sort to over-indulge,
open air
Materia Medica
Mag phos
FULL NAME Magnesia phosplwrica
M
ag phos is one of twelve homoeopathic remedies present in the tissues
SOURCE • Phosphate of magnesium
of the body and known collectively as tissue salts. It can also be found in cereals, oranges, grapefruit, beer and lettuce. The remedy is made by combining magnesium sulphate with sodium phosphate to form crystals.
MENTAL AND EMOTIONAL
a hot-water bottle and gently massage
Mag phos types feel so much pain
the abdomen may find great relief from
that they often find it difficult to think
this remedy. The pain in a Mag phos
straight, and they may talk obsessively
situation can be so extreme as to cause
about the pain to the e.\clusion of
the patient to vomit. Digestive cramps are also helped by
any other subject. They feel exhausted and can become tearful very easily.
the
use
of
this
remedy.
Likewise,
Generally, they love to communicate
flatulent colic with intense griping pains,
with people but are often cautious of
w'hich cause the patient to bend double
what they say in case they say the wrong
but are better for warmth and massage,
thing and are no longer liked. This can
can also be helped by the use of Mag
become so extreme that thev may
phos. The abdomen can feel extremely
withdraw altogether and have a fear of
bloated, but passing wind does not
people. Mag phos types tend to be thin,
relieve the pain. There may be a desire
nervous and highly strung.
to walk around w'hile passing wind, and all the clothes need to be loosened in a quest
PHYSICAL
for
comfort.
When
moving
Mag phos is one of the great remedies
around, dizziness may be experienceci,
for treating spasmodic pain throughout
as w'ell as a tendency to fall forwards.
the body. We see an arrav of different
Cramps associated with prolonged or
pains, although characteristically thev
continual use of parts of the body are
are sharp, shooting, cramping pains, and
also a common feature of the Mag phos
they are almost always soothed by heat
picture. In writer’s cramp, for example,
and massage.
the fingers can just suddenly give out
It can be an heroic remedy for painful
and become too painful to use. Again
periods. Those who experience agonizing
the pains will be sharp, cramping and
pain on a monthly basis and who find
shooting, but relieved by warmth and
that the only cure is to curl up with
gentle massage.
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Mag phos
It is a j^reat remedy tor neuralgia
bv aiwthing warm. .Similarlv, it is an
where the pain slioots along the nerves
effective treatment lor [lainlul teething
or along the spine. The nerves can feel
in babies and inlants. In acute asthma attacks Mag |ihos
as it thev have been torn. Anv form of
ma\' help relax the spasms in the chest,
coldness will aggravate the condition.
calming the situation.
Headaches helped hv Mag phos are
I he cough of
not
M;ig jihos tentls to be dry and tickling
tlissimilar to those in the lielladonna
aiui worseneil bv K'iug down but easerl
picture (page 34). Tight headwear, such
bv cool air. I bis remedy is also uselul in
as bandages or a hat, can he used to
easing
create pressure arounti the head, which
whooping cough.
those
that
throb
and
pulsate,
the
spasmodic
coughing
MODALITIES Worse; cold things;
may ease the pain. Mag phos is a good
ol
Common Uses
remedy tor
neuralgic toothaches, when the |iain
• Period pains • Colic • Neuralgia
slioots alotig the nerve and is aggravatetl
• Post-labour pains • Toothache
being cold Better: warmth;
gentle massage; bending forwards
h\' cokl drinks and cold air but relieved
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Materia Medica
Merc sol
FULL NAME Mercurius solubilis
COMMON NAME
M
ercurius solubilis is the ammonium nitrate salt of mercury. It is an intensely poisonous substance, w^th the symptoms having a close
• Ouicksilver
similarity to the disease syphilis.
Mercury has been used
medicinally since the fifteenth century and was used extensively in the treatment of venereal disease. Mercury, commonly known as quicksilver, easily scatters into tiny globules and is extremely destructive in its nature. Looking at mercury in its raw state and seeing the damage that it an
can
do
make’s
understanding
it
possible
of
this
to
gain
remedy’s
homoeopathic uses.
ined
Rhus tox - stiffness and muscular tension
Kith a desire to be fanned; patieiit looks
from overstraining or injuiy; ivorse ivhen
pale or may turn blue during an attack;
first moving and also ivhen damp
iveakness prei’ails Drosera - cough comes in fits and starts;
Bites and stings
chest must be held during an attack; inudole to get enough air and may be aggrarated by heat
Some people react severely to bites
Kali carb - must bring the elboivs donm to
and stings, with painful swellings
the knees during an attack; ivorse betiveen
and, in some cases, breathing
2 and 5 a.m.
difficulties. It is always best to seek
Mag pitfls - ivill help to relux any spasms
professional advice if you are unsure
Nat sulph
of any reaction. Take the remedy in
-
attack is triggered by dampness;
must sit up and hold chest during an
the 6c potency three times a day for
attack; ivorse betiveen 4 and 5 a.m.
2-3 days, or one tablet of 30c every four hours, stopping on improvement. Apis - ivasp and bee stings ivith burning,
Backache
stinging pains; skin ivill he hot, pufft’ and inflamed ivith redness; may feel ivorse
Many things cause back pain, and it is,
ivith hot applications
therefore, always important to know
Hypericum - punctured skin ivith shooting,
the cause before treatment.
darting pains that move aivay fivm the
Manipulation by an osteopath or
injury site; skin is inflamed and hot
chiropractor, for example, is advisable if
Ledum - puncture ivounds and bites; skin
appropriate. Take the remedy in a 6c
is sensitive to touch; skin looks puffy and
potency three times a day for 2-3 days,
red but feels cold; ivill generally be better
or three doses of 30c eight hours apart.
for any cold applications
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Asth ma-B ronch itis
Boils
Bronchitis
Boils occur due to inflammation at the
In acute bronchitis there is
root of hair follicles, causing red,
inflammation and infection of the
painful swelling. In order to avoid
respiratory tract, causing breathing
infection, bathe the boil in diluted
difficulties with painful coughing
Hypericum and Calendula tincture (see
and possible fever. Take the remedy
Introduction - page 14), for example.
in the 6c potency three times a day
Take the remedy in the 6c potency
for 2-3 days, or in 30c for three
three times a day for five days.
doses eight hours apart. Chronic
Belltidonitti - hot. throbbing paiiifiil boils;
bronchitis, however, must be treated
skin is .scnsitiir to the touch
by a professional practitioner.
Silica - boils that have stai-tcd to suppurate
Aconite - eouph that comes suddenly after
and are sloiv to heal; offensive diseharpes
exposure to cold, diy iviads; short, diy eouph that is worse at nipht; feaiful Ant taiX - eouph sounds rattlinp; patient is
Breast-feeding
unable to expel any mucus, pivinp the sensation of drowninp; weakness and
Breast-feeding is a particular time of
exhaustion prevail
bonding for mother and baby but it
Arsenicum - anxiety and restlessness;
can be distressing if problems arise.
suffocative eouph with a thirst for small
Seek professional advice if symptoms
sips of water
persist or you feel worried in any
Biyonia - hard, dry, barkinp eouph; must
way. Homoeopathic remedies can
hold the chest when eouphinp due to pain;
also be used to help increase or
irrittd)le with desire to be left alone
decrease breast milk flow, or to stop
(lausticuin - dry, hollow eouph with pain
it all together once breast-feeding is
in the chest; throat feels raw; may urinate
no longer required. Take the remedy
while eouphinp
in the 6c potency three times a day
Droseru - dry, suffocative, barkinp eouph;
for five days.
may feel the need for company, especially
Cdtiita - exhaustion and iveakness from
on wakinp at nipht Fcrruin phos - first sipns of the eouph with
fluid loss
fever and infhimmation
Kali phos - exhaustion and debility from
llcptir siilph - dry, eroupy eouph that has
loss of sleep; a pood nen’e restorative
been present for a lonp time; the patient is
Phytolacca - hard, painful breasts with
chilly and irritable
spasms of pain durinp feedinp; cracked
Ipecac - dry, haekinp, suffocative eouph that
and sore nipples
may be followed by vomitinp to raise the
Silica - threatened abscess on the nipple,
mucus; nausea: desire for fresh air
reducinp breast milk flow
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Ailments & Remedies ^
Causticum - serious burns that are ran’
Kali curb - dry, hiwkin^ cough that sounds
and extremely painful
like a smoker’s cough; ivcakness and
Vrtica
exhaustion prevail
-
minor burns that are stinging,
painful and itchy
Phosphorus - burning sensation in the lungs; tight, hard cough; feaiful anti exhausted
Catarrh
Spongia - harking, holloiv cough; dry and hurning throat; chest feels tight; may he
Increased production of mucus and
feaiful
irritation and inflammation of the mucous membranes are the
Bruises
symptoms of this complaint. If you have chronic catarrh it is better to be
Bruises are usually caused by a blow or
treated constitutionally by your
a fall, causing blood vessels to leak and
homoeopath. Dairy products can
the blood then clots beneath the skin.
often increase mucus production,
Take the remedy in the 6c potency
and you may wish to reduce your
three times a day for 1-2 days.
dairy intake for a period of time.
Arnica - first major remedy commonly used
Take the 6c potency three times a
ivhen treating hrnises after injuries
day until symptoms improve.
ami accidents
Calc fliior
Beilis perennis - deep internal hruising
-
long-term catarrh that is
yellon’ish-grecn in colour
after surgery; abdominal bruising in
Hepar sulph - thick, yclloiv catarrh that
pregnancy from the baby kicking
smells foul; ivorse in cold, dry ivinds Kali bich - stuffed-up sensation at the root of the nose; thick, stringy catarrh that
Burns
comes out in gluey ropes Kali carb - thick, yclloiv catarrh that is
Minor burns can be treated at home,
crusty in the morning on ivaking; head
but more serious ones, where all layers
feels congested
of the skin have been significantly
Nat iitiir - ivatcry, bland discharge from
damaged, must have immediate
the nose
medical attention. The following
Pulsatilla - thick yclloiv, green or ivhite
remedies will help with any shock or
bland discharge; profuse during the day,
pain that a patient may suffer. Take
blocked up at night; ivill improve ivith
the remedy in the 6c potency three
fresh air
times a day for 2-3 days.
Silica - thick, yclloiv catarrh that can form
Cantharis - hums and scohls ivhere the
into crusty scabs in the nose; loss of taste
skin has blistered; raiv, stinging pains
and smell
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Bruises-Colds
Chicken pox
Chilblains
Chicken pox is highly contagious
Chilblains are essentially a circulatory
around 24 hours before the itchy,
problem, mainly occurring in the
blister-like rash appears, generally
fingers and toes, where the blood
first on the back or stomach. It
vessels start to itch and burn. Ideally,
continues to be infectious until scabs
steps should be made to improve
form. If these scabs are scratched,
circulation in the long term. However,
scars will appear. It is important,
in the short term, to help with the
therefore, to obtain relief from the
pain, take the remedy in the 6x
itchiness as much as possible. The
potency three times a day for ten days.
spots are very itchy, and a fever is
Calc fluor - chilblains are badly cracked
usually present. Although this ailment
and chapped; this is a good remedy for
is usually associated with young
improving eireulation
children, adults are not immune and may contract it in the form of
Colds
shingles. The remedies below may help to ease the pain and discomfort of the blisters and scabs. Take the
It is thought that we all need a cold
remedy in the 6c potency three times
now and again to eliminate toxicity
a day until the symptoms improve.
from our bodies. Colds are the result
Ant tcii-t - sloK-developing rash: exhaustion
of inflammation in the mucous
and letliarg]’ prevail; child is irritable hat
membranes of the nose and throat.
still mints to he held for comfort; rattling
These remedies will aid the speeding up of this detoxifying process rather
eoii^^h may accompany the rash
than suppressing the cold, as more
Arsenicum - restlessness, with a desire to scratch until the eruptions bleed; hurninp
typical aids may do. Take the remedy
pains; child chilly and thirsty for small
in the 6c potency three times a day
sips of water
for 2-3 days, or 30c every eight hours for 3-4 doses.
Belladonna - hot, flushed face with fever
Aconite
and dilated pupils; the child may start
-
the cold starts siuldenly after
exposure to cold, dry winds or after a
to hallucinate
shock; sore throat, fever and headache
Pulsatilla - teaiful child, needinp lots of
Allium cepa - sneezing, together with
cuddles; feverish hut thirstless, with a
corrosive discharge from the nose;
desire for fresh air
bland tears from the eyes; may be
Rhus tox - intolerable itchinp and burning; eruptions that make the child restless;
is’orse at night when the patient is
better in warmer conditions
over-heated; larynx starts to feel as if it is tearing
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j
Ailments & Remedies
Conjunctivitis
Arsenicum - fluent ilisehuive that nutkes the nose sore: lots of sneezing patient feels lestless and ehilly
■ The eyes are red, swollen, painful and inflamed with this condition and there
Eiipeitoriiim - eopions eatanii ivitli sneezinp; hones feel hiittle: shi)’erinp anti
is^^usually a thick, bland discharge.
restless
Seek professional advice if the
Eitphrasid
symptoms persist. Take the remedy in
are ivateiy and hnrninp:
-
fluid tiiseharpe from the nose during the
the 6c potency three times a day until
tiny: stuffeti up at nipht; ehilly, yet ilesires
symptoms improve.
fresh air
Apis - stinging, burning pains: eyelids tire
Ecrriim plios
-
hepinninp stapes of a eold
hot, puff]' anti sivollen Cautharis - burning pains: retl eyes: tears
ivith inflammation of the throat Gclsemium
-
exhausted, nrak anti shirery:
feel seorehing
limbs tinti eyes feel hetiry; tlirohhinp
Belladonna - eyes ivill throb: retlness tintl
hetitlaehe; lack of thirst
infltimmation Euphrasia - eyes feel itehy, ivith burning pains: sivollen eyelids ivith possible blootl-
Colic
shot eyes: oozing pus Pulsatilla - yelloiv-green tliseharge: desire
Colic is an uncomfortable, spasmodic
for fresh air
pain in the abdomen, which is
Constipation
common in babies, although it can also affect adults. It may occur due to an obstruction or from certain
Constipation involves irregular bowel
foods, particularly those that are rich
movements and stools that are
or acidic. It is best to seek advice
difficult to discharge from the body.
from your homoeopath if the
Many things can cause constipation
symptoms persist. Take the remedy in
but dietary advice is always recom¬
the 6c potency three times a day,
mended. See your homoeopath if
stopping on improvement.
symptoms persist. Take the remedy in
Cluimomillii - irrittihle, restless anti tinpry
the 6c potency three times a day for
tine to the pain: tlitirrhoeti, ivith ti siveiity
2-3 days, or 30c eight hours apart for
hetitl tintl feet
three doses.
Colocynth - restlessness: enimpinp,
Bryonia - hard, thy, knotty stools: thirsty
tivistinp pain: patient must henti tlouhle
Gmphites - large, knotty stools ivith
tintl tipply heat to relieve the pain: feels
stringy miieus: anal fissures: hungiy: eold
heller ivhen luinl pressure is tipplietl
Niix vomica
Mag plios - severe enimping pains relievetl
-
great urge for a stool:
sensation tis if the stool is unfinishetl:
hy hetit, bending tlouhle tintl gentle nitisstige
toxie heatlaebe
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Colic-C ramp
Cough
Opium - iiuictirc rectum: stools disiiuiivcil ill little, hliiek hulls: eoiistiputiou oeeurs h'om shock Sepin
-
Coughs differ enormously, so check
eoiistiputiou due to slui^,^isli
the appropriate remedies in the
eireiilutioii: seiisutioii us if there is u lump
Materia Medica for a clear
ill the rectum
differentiation. Seek professional advice if the cough persists. Take the remedy in the 6c potency three times
Convalescence
a day for 2-3 days. Ant tai-t
-
ruttliii!^, huhhliiir eout^h: uiiuhle
It is always important to give
to raise the mucus: seiisutioii us if
yourself time to recuperate after
droieiiiiir ill the mueus: may end in
illness. Our lifestyles often don't
vomitiiiit: pule uiul exhuusted
allow much time for this. These
Caiisticum
-
dry, hollon' eoiiph: mueus
remedies may aid in your recovery.
slips lion’ll the throat: may puss urine on
Take one in the 6c potency three
eoiiphiiip
times a day for 3-4 days, but for Calc
Biyonia - hard, dry eouph: stiekiiip pains
phos and Kali phos use the 6x
ill the chest uiyruvuted hy moi’emeiit:
potency for ten days.
must hold the chest ivheii eoiiphiiii^: thirsty
C.eilc phos
-
llcpar sulph
helps leitli ussimilutioii of
nutrients
-
dry, eroiipy eoiigli
Ipecac - suffoeutii’e, ruttliur, ivheeziiip eouph that comes on suddenly: limps ivill
C.urbo ve^ - exhuusted uiul leiped out folloiviu^ u loiiii illness
he full of mucus Phosphorus
China - exhuustiou ufter loss ofliodily fluids
-
chest feels tipht us if it is
under heui’y pressure: huriiiiip pains:
Kali phos - museulur iveukitess uiul
hlood-slreuked sputum
exhuustiou Phos ac - emotioiiul exhuustiou or iveukiiess ufter u loiii^ illness
Cramp Corns
Cramp is a painful, spasmodic, muscular contraction. Take the
Corns - dead tissue in the outer layer
remedy in either the 6c or 30c
of the skin - are often the result of
potency when the cramp occurs.
poorly fitting shoes or bad posture.
Arnica - parts feel hruised and sore: crump ufter oi’er-CM'rtioii
Addressing both these causes will help.
Map phos - crumps euii appear uiiyivliere:
Take the remedy in the 6x potency three times a day for ten days.
especially pood for meiislriiul crumps:
Calc fluor - skin is hard uiid eulloused
hetter ivith ivurmlh and ruhhiiip
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Ailments & Remedies
Dental treatment
Croup Caution must be taken with this harsh
Regular visits to the dentist are
coughing condition; professional advice
obviously important for maintaining
should be sought if the symptoms
healthy teeth and gums, no matter
persist. Take the remedy in the 30c
what age you are, but they can be
potency for 1-2 doses, as required.
painful experiences. Use the
Aconite - sudden onset, brought on by cold,
remedies below to help the healing process and calm any feelings of
dry Kinds; ivorse at midnight
anxiety. Arnica can be taken
Hepar sulpli - suffocative cough; rattling
in the chest; Korse before niidiiight
beforehand to anticipate any bruising. Take the remedy in the 30c
Spongia - tight, holloiv, barking cough;
potency in 3-4 doses, as necessary.
ivorse after midnight
Antica - for bruising, shock and haemoirhaging; ivill help the healing
Cystitis
process Hypericum - shooting ncn’c pain folloiving
Cystitis is a bacterial infection of the
ilental treatment
urinary tract, bringing about the need to urinate constantly, even when the
Depression
patient has only just finished urinating. When passing urine, the patient experiences a great deal of
It is important to seek professional
pain. It is important to stop infection
advice, either from a homoeopath or
moving up to the kidneys; seeking
a counsellor, if you are feeling
professional medical advice,
depressed, and constitutional
therefore, is important, especially if
treatment is strongly advised. Refer
symptoms persist or back pain is
to the Useful Addresses section (page
experienced. Drinking large quantities
138) for help in locating a
of water will help to clear the
homoeopath in your area. You may
infection. Any remedy should be
try the following in the 30c potency,
taken in the 6c potency three times a
two doses eight hours apart, before
day for 2-3 days.
seeking professional advice.
Apis - last fcK drops sting and smart;
Aurum -feelings of failure and guilt; deep,
fi'Cijiient urge to urinate; general feelings
dark depression; no joy left
of not being thirsty Cnntharis
-
Nat mur — depression fivm disappointment
violent burning and cutting
coneerning love; giief and hun
pains ivhen urinating; urine feels scahling
Phos ac - depression from exhaustion or
Staphysagi ia - after sex ivith a neiv partner
fivm earing for others
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C roup-Earache
Diarrhoea
Vcratriim alb - ivatery green stools; collapsed state; icy cold, with cold simit;
Diarrhoea has many causes, such as
null’ vomit at the same time
food poisoning. It is vital to drink
Earache
plenty of liquids to keep well hydrated and to aim to eat light, lean foods in order to starve any bacteria
Infections in any of the tubes
of fat. If the diarrhoea continues for
connecting the nose and throat are
more than 24 hours seek professional
usually the cause of earache. If
advice, or sooner in young children
earaches reoccur frequently it is
because dehydration can occur at a
important to see a homoeopath for
much quicker pace. Take the remedy
constitutional treatment. Do not
in the 6c potency three times a day
leave any ear condition untreated for
for 2-3 days, or 30c for three doses
too long because this can cause
eight hours apart.
permanent hearing difficulties. If any
Arg nit - diarrluicii fivni anxiet]’;
obvious swelling is present seek
spliittciT: gnrn stools ivitli offensive smell;
urgent medical advice. Take the
may he ivorse after eating
remedy in the 30c potency, 2-3 doses eight hours apart.
Arsenicum - burning, miteiy diarrhoea
Aconite - earache comes on suddenly after
that comes in small amounts with
exposure to cold, diy ivinds
prostration and restlessjiess; possibly
Belladonna - throbbing pain in the ear;
caused hy food poisoning; thirst for small
ear looks red and feels hot
sips of water especially for diiirrhocii in
Chamomilla - pain is unbearable; earache
ehililren; looks like ehoppctl spinach ami
at the lime of teething; irritability; cheeks
egys; irritability and pain
become red
Cdiamomilla
China
-
-
Perrum phos - use at the beginning of
diarrhoea from eating too much
fruit; copious hut painless; exhaustion
the inflammation; radiating and
after defecating
pulsating pains Ilcpar sulph
Coloc^mth - food poisoning; white, jellydike
-
yellow discharge from the
ear that '.mells 'cheesy’; stitching pains;
diarrhoea with cramping pains Merc sol
-
irritahle and chilly
offensive, isuiteiy diarrhoea;
Pulsatilla - thick, yellow discharge from
unpleasant smell; worse at night
the ear; tearful and clingy; patient feels
Podophyllum - explosive, spluttcry
worse in warm conditions
diarrhoea like rice water; painless;
Silica
smells foul
-
offensive, thick, yellow-green
discharge that can cause deafness
Pulsatilla - diarrhoea from eating rich foods; may feel bloated; desire for fresh air; weepy
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Ailments & Remedies
Eczema
Eyestrain
Eczema, a form of dermatitis, is
Close or intensive work can over¬
partially hereditary and can be
strain the eyes, especially as so much
exacerbated by allergens and common,
work nowadays involves computers.
everyday substances. The skin becomes
Always make sure that you have
dry, itchy and hot, causing extreme
sufficient light when working and
pain and bleeding in some cases, and
that you rest your eyes frequently,
it requires constitutional treatment
occasionally focusing on objects that
from your homoeopath. The remedies
are further away. If symptoms
below may help until you do so and
persist, or if headaches are frequent,
should be taken in the 6c potency
it is advisable to have your eyes
three times a day for 2-3 days.
tested. Take the remedy in the 6c
Graphites - eczema in folds of the skin;
potency three times a day until
ernstv, cracked skin; may ooze a
symptoms improve.
honey-like discharj;e
Ruta - lyes feel hot and painful after close
Sulphur
-
skin looks indtealthy; red, hot
work or reading in dim light
itchy skin; patient may scratch until blccdijip; agpi'amtcd by miter and mwl
Eainting Eye injuries
Fainting occurs when there is a temporary lack of oxygen to the
Severe eye injuries must have urgent
brain. If it becomes a common
medical attention to prevent long¬
recurrence you should seek
term damage in and around the eye
professional advice because there
area. Take the remedy in the 30c
may be a particular prognosis that
potency for one or two doses, each
needs medical attention. Give one
four hours apart. The remedy Silica
dose of the remedy in the 30c
can be taken in the 6x potency three
potency as required.
times a day for 5 days.
Chamomilla - fainting as a result of
Arnica - injuries to the eye ivith bruising
intense pain
and haemorrhaging; good for shock
Carho veg - fainting from poor circulation
Hamamelis - for black eyes ivhen the
and lack of oxygen; patient has a desire to
vision remains hazy
be fanned
Ledum - for black lyes ivith puffincss and
China - fainting as a result of loss of fluids
bruising; better for cold applications
Ignatia - fainting from emotional shock,
Silica - helps to expel foreign bodies from
grief or trauma
the eye
Pulsatilla - fainting in a hot, stuff\> room
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Eczema-Fractures
Fever
Flatulence
Fevers actually benefit the body
This can be an uncomfortable
because they help to restore any
condition, often food related and
imbalance resulting from illness. It is
accompanied by bloating of the
important, however, that the
stomach. Take the remedy in the 6c
temperature during a fever does not
potency as required.
run too high; seek professional
Arg nit - abdominal pain with gas and
advice immediately if it does. For
hloating; loud hurping ajul passing of
mild fevers, the remedies below will
wind that hrijigs no relief anxiety
help to speed up the recovery
Carho veg - hloating of the upper
period. Plenty of fluids should be
ahdomen; foetid-smelling flatulence;
drunk to prevent dehydration, and
hurping relieves the symptoms; tvorse for
sponging down with tepid water can
eating rich, fatty foods
also bring relief. Take the remedy in
China - stomach feels tight, like a drum;
the 30c potency for 2-3 doses, two
not relieved hy passing wind; worse when
hours apart, or until symptoms
eating fitit
improve. Aconite
-
Lycopodium - gas and f illness in the stomach after eating even small amounts
sudiieii onset from cold, diy
Mag phos - cramping pains from the gas;
ivinds; aiaiety and fear
better for warmth and massage
Arsenicum - fluctuating temperature; feels
Sulphur - hot, with offensive smelling
cold externally, hut hunting inside; restless;
flatulence; rumbling stomach
thirsty for small sips of ivater Belladonna - red face, dilated pupils and glassy eyes; patient feels restless and may
Fractures
Stan to hallucinate Eupatoriuin - hones feel hroken, chills start
These remedies will help the healing
in the small of the hack
process once the fracture has been
Femtm phos - flushetl, hot face with a
properly diagnosed. Take the remedy
hammering headtiche; thirsty
in the 6c potency - except for Calc
Cielsemiittn - aching, shivering hones; exhausted and chilly; headache at the hack
phos which is 6x - twice a day for
of the head
2-3 weeks weeks.
Merc sol
-
Arnica - bruising and shock after the accident
sweating at night; sweat smells
Calc phos - helps the fracture to heal
strongly and may stain the sheets;
more ipiickly
sensitive to temperature change
Eupatoriuin - aching pains deep inside
Pulsatilla - chilly, hut worse for heat, with
the hone
a need for fresh air; not thirsty; tcaiful
Hypericum - shooting nerve pains
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Ailments & Remedies
Gastroenteritis
Veratrum alb - profuse diarrhoea and vomiting; chilly ivith a cold siveat;
Stomach and intestines become
dizziness and fainting
inflamed due to bacteria, causing diarrhoea and vomiting. Sip water to
Grief
prevent dehydration and take the remedy in the 6c potency three times a day for 2-3 days.
The death of a loved one, or the end
Arsenicum - nvniting luid diarrhoea ivitli
of a relationship, is a painful time
Ininiing paijis; restless and anxious; chilly
and people express their grief in
ivith a desire for small sips of miter
many different ways. It is important
Belladonna
-
hot throbbing pains in the
to read the main Materia Medica
stomach ivith fever
section when selecting the remedy,
Biyonia - movement feels unbearable;
and seeking advice from a
better for lying on the stomach; thirst for
homoeopath or a counsellor is highly
large ijuantities of ivater; desire to be
recommended if it feels appropriate.
alone ivith irritability
Refer to the Useful Addresses section
Colocynth - nausea and diarrhoea ivith
(page 138) for help in locating a
agonizing cramping, tivisting pains; better
homoeopath in your area. Take the
for hard pressure on the stomaeh
remedy in the 30c potency: two
Ipecac - constant nausea aggravated by the
doses eight hours apart.
thought or smell of food; diarrhoea and
Causticum - suppres.icd grief concerned for
vomiting ivith no relief tongue looks clean Mag pitos
-
the ivelfare of others
violent cramping pains; better
Ignatia - emotional trauma; hysterical
for ivarm applications or surroundings;
or silent; inability to accept ivhat
bending fonvard and gentle massage help
is happening
Nitx vomica - vomiting and diarrhoea a feiv
Nat mur - silent grhf; emotions are shut
hours after eating, ivith restricted feeling
out; patients feel they can cope ivhen, in
around the ivaist; irritable and moody
fact, they probably cannot
Phosphorus
-
burning pains in the
Phos ac - exhaustion after grief
stomach ivith a thirst for ice-colil ivatervomiting occurs ivhcn this becomes ivarm
Growing pains
in the stomach Podophyllum - gushing and spluttering diarrhoea, ivith cramping pains; abdomen
Growing pains felt by adolescents
feels tender and sore
during growth spurts can be painful
Pulsatilla - nausea and diarrhoea
as the muscles and nerves go into
especially in children; the child is teaiful
spasm. The remedy below may help
and mints to be held
with calcium levels within the
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Gastroenteritis-Hay fever
metabolism. Take the remedy in the
remedies below may help with any
6x potency three times a day for
irritability, headaches, nausea and
ten days.
detoxification of the liver. Take the
Calc phos - gives cssoitial iiutritiou (liiri)ig
remedy in the 6c potency for 2-3 doses as needed.
groivtii spui-fs
Cocculus - dizziness with a headache that is is’orse when moving; slow speech ivith
Haemorrhoids
delayed relictions Nat stilph - liver feels sluggish; dull, heavy
Haemorrhoids, also known as piles,
headache; aggravated by light and noise
are distended veins from the rectum,
Nux vomica - irritability: sensitive to light
either internal or external. They will
and noise; nausea and headache
feel itchy and incredibly painful. If there is bleeding from the rectum it
Hay fever
is important to establish the cause by seeking medical attention. Pregnancy or constipation can both be
Hay fever is an allergic response,
contributing factors. Take the
mainly triggered by pollens and
remedy three times a day for 3-4
grasses during the summer months.
days in the 6c potency.
It affects the mucous membranes of
Calc fluor - gives elasticity and tone to the
the nose and eyes, causing discomfort to a huge proportion of
blood vessel mills
the population year after year in the
Hamanielis - hunting, itchy piles that feel ran' and sore; piles bleed and protrude;
form of runny noses and sore eyes.
sensation of a iveight in the rectum
The following remedies will help in an acute situation; however,
Kali carl) - bleeding piles that feel as if a
constitutional treatment is advised.
hot poker is in the anus; nrakness
Take the remedy in the 6c potency
Nit ac - bleeding piles that itch and burn;
three times a day; stop once the
the rectum feels torn n'hen defecating
condition improves.
Sulphur - large piles that burn and smart;
Allium cepa - sneezing, together with
piles feel sore and tender
burning discharge from the nose; bland tears from the eyes; feels worse entering
Hangovers
a warm room Euphrasia
- ci'cs
arc burning, red and
Over indulgence of alcohol and other
sore; acrid tears from the lyes with
substances can often leave us worse
copious bland discharge from the nose
for wear. Sufferers often feel tired,
that feels stuffed up during the night
dehydrated and bloated. The
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Headaches
Pulsatilla - headache from being in a stuffy environment; better for fresh air; tcaiful
There are several factors that contribute to headaches, most are
Impetigo
obvious, such as stress, over-work or over-indulgence. Less obvious causes may be pollution or even food
Impetigo is a very contagious disease
additives. If headaches are persistent
and care must be taken not to infect
or occur frequently, it is advisable to
others. The skin is mainly affected on
seek professional attention. Take
the hands and face, and the
remedies in the 6c potency three
complaint usually results from
times a day for 1-2 days, or the 30c
contact with infected animals. Take
potency, in two doses, each four
the remedy in the 6c potency three
hours apart.
times a day for 2-3 days.
Aconite - sudden, violent headache from
Graphites - crusty, cracked skiji with a
cold, diy winds or a shock
sticky discharge, rather like homy
Arg nit - congested headache from anxiety
Merc sol - open sores that ooze offensive pus
or mental effort; better for constriction
Rhus tox - blistering, itchy skin;
around the head
burning sores
Belladonna - throbbing, pounding headache; head feels hot; pupils dilated Biyonia
-
Incontinence
severe bursting headache; patient
is worse with any movement, especially sudden; feels better when lying alone in a
Incontinence is a problem that is
dark room
most commonly found in the elderly,
Calc plios - school headaches from over¬
during illness or after pregnancy, and
studying or wony; worse for fresh air
it can be very distressing. Children do
Gelsemium - pounding headache at the
suffer, but this is referred to as bed
back of the head and neck that moves
wetting. Take the remedy in the 6c
over the eyes
potency three times a day for 2-3
Kali biclt - catarrhal headache; blurml
days. If there is no improvement,
vision with intolerance of noise ami light
consult your homoeopath (see Useful
Kali phos - headaches from mental and
Addresses - page 138).
physical exhaustion
Causticum
Nat mar - hammering, bursting headaches;
-
paralysis of the bladder;
involuntaiy urination whoi coughing,
worse for the heat of the sun
laughing or sneezing
Nux vomica - sick, toxic feeling; headache
Sepia - seepage cf urine; feelings of
from over-indulgence; irritable, with
tiredness, exhaustion and irritability
sensitivity to light and noise
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Indigestion
Arnica - first remedy after injury for shock, bruising, haemorrhage ami bleeding
Flatulence, heartburn and water brash
Hypericum - injuries invoh’ing the uenrs;
(see Glossary - page 137) are all caused
sharp shooting pains; Injury to the spine
by indigestion. This, in turn, is usually
Ledum
-
puncture wounds from rusty nails;
caused by the consumption of overly
crushed fingers; injured part is puff / but
rich or disagreeable foods, but stress
cold
and depression can give rise to it. If
Nat sulpli - head injuries with memoiy
symptoms persist you should seek
loss; tinnitus and vertigo
professional advice as there may be a
Opium - head injuries ivith prolonged sleepiness
more serious underlying cause. Take the remedy in the 30c potency in 1-2 doses.
Influenza
Arsenicum - huniiiu; pain in the stoinaeh; initahlc and restless; patient may
There are so many different strains
feel thirsty
of flu that a large amount of the
Carbo veg - flatulence and belching; stomach feels fidl and uncomfoi-tahle;
population is regularly susceptible.
iwrse from rich, fatty foods
This is particularly true with the
Niw vomica
-
elderly or those who feel run down
nausea and heartburn from
and exhausted. The symptoms are
over-indulgence; toxic initability
more severe than those of a cold:
Pulsatilla - iiausea and distention from
fever, exhaustion and aching bones.
fatty foods; desire for fresh air; thirstlessness
Take the remedy in the 6c potency three times a day for 2-3 days.
Injuries
Aconite - sudden onset from cold winds; painful, dry cough; fever, restlessness and flushed face; anxiety
First-aid remedies are useful to have
Arsenicum
in the home as many small injuries
-
cold but burning up inside;
can be treated comfortably and
shivering and restless; sneezing with
easily. Seek urgent medical advice,
corrosive discharge Bryonia - bursting hcadaehe and dry,
however, especially in more serious situations such as unconsciousness or
painful cough; bones ache, worse with
profuse bleeding. Bach's Rescue
movement; desire to be alone and still;
Remedy (see Glossary - page 134) can
thirsty for great ipuintities of water Eupatorium
also be useful for any shock. Diluted
-
bones feel broken; chills,
sneezing and copious catarrh; lyes ache
Calendula and Hypericum tincture is
Gclsemium - head and limbs feel heavy;
useful for bathing cuts and grazes. Take the remedy in the 30c potency
shivering up and down the spine;
for 2-3 doses, four hours apart.
drowsiness with little thirst
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Insomnia
Labour
Insomnia has many different causes
It is often difficult to think about the
and can come and go. As a rule, it is
remedies that can be of use during
important to try to relax before bed
labour, but they can be very helpful
in order to shut off the day's events.
if they are used in association with
A warm bath containing the essential
any medical assistance and birth
oil of lavender may help. If insomnia
plans that you choose. It is good to
persists, it is advisable to visit a
make your birth partner aware of
homoeopath for further treatment.
the remedies and their uses well
Take one dose of the remedy in the
before you are due to give birth.
30c potency at bedtime and repeat if
There are many good labour kits
necessary.
available or, if you prefer to make
Aconite - fear or shock: frightening dreanis
your own, it may be useful to see
CoccuIhs - ailments from lack of sleep,
your homoeopath first for guidance.
nursing the sick or looking after a child
Symptoms during labour may change
Coffea - mind unable to switch off: thoughts
and rapidly, you may, therefore,need
race round and round: restlessness
to change the remedy frequently.
Kali phos - nemms exhaustion: patient is
Use the remedies in the 30c potency
too tired to sleep
during labour.
Opium - tiredness, hut patient is unable to
Aconite - fear and ajixiety as labour begins
sleep due to orer-sensitirity to noise
Aniica - for bndsing, shock and haemoirhage Caiilophyllum - short, painfrl and ineffectual contractions: exhaustion
Jet lag
Chanwmilla - screaming with the pain: idiusire to those around them: can’t hear
Long-haul travel, which confuses the
to be touched
body's natural clock, can produce
China - exhaustion after labour from loss
feelings of fatigue, otherwise known
of blood
as jet lag. Take the remedy Arnica in
Coffea - highly sensitive to the pain and
the 30c potency every three hours
noises: can become hysterical: uiay he
during the flight. Take Kali phos in
uiudilc to stop talking
the 6x potency three times a day
Gelsemium - fear ami anxiety: becomes
following arrival.
rigiil as labour progresses
Arnica - for shock to the systeni: enables
Kali carb — labour ceases due to intense
the body to adapt to the luiv time
back pain
and surroundings
Pulsatilla - weak contractions; feel weepy
Kali phos - for nemms exhaustion and
and incaptdilc: desire for fresh air
fatigue after a long flight: ujiable to sleep
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Insomnia-Menstrual prob.
Mastitis
Bcllailonna - hot. red face ivitb fever and restlessness: dilated pupils; sore throat
Mastitis is an inflammation of the
Bryonia - dry. painful eougb; rash is sloiv
breasts most common in breast¬
to appear; ebibl is irritidde and ivants to
feeding mothers, although some
be alone: light ami noise aggravate: thirsty
women suffer around their time of
Euphrasia - o’c.v are raiv, sore and
menstruation. It can be particularly
burning; tears scald the cheeks: runny
painful, especially if abscesses form.
nose: eougb ivitb a flushed face
Take the remedy in the 6c potency
Pulsatilla - bland or yelloiv catarrh ivitb
three times a day for 2-3 days.
ivatery eju’s; child is teaiful and very
Belladonna - throbbing hot pain in the
clingy; better for fresh air
breasts with inflammation; Ineasts feel bean' and sn'ollen
Menstrual problems
Biyonia - hot. bard breasts a^arated by movement: better for bard pressure
Women experience many different
Phytolacca - sUmy bard breasts ivitb tenderness: pain radiates from the breast
physical and emotional symptoms
to the back durint^ breast-feedinp
before and during the time of their period. The remedies below may help with any discomfort
Measles
experienced, and the Materia Medica section will also help. It is advisable
This common childhood illness has an
to see a professional homoeopath
incubation period of 10-12 days and
for constitutional treatment to
is most infectious before the rash
address emotional issues and to help
starts. The child may have a fever,
re-balance the body. Professional
sore throat and eyes, and a cough,
advice is also recommended to
before the rash appears around the
diagnose any possible causes of
neck and behind the ears. White
discomfort, such as fibroids and cysts.
spots on the inside of the cheeks are
Take the remedy in the 30c potency
often an initial indicator that the
for 2-3 doses as needed.
illness is measles. Take the remedy in
Aconite - suppressed menstruation due to a fright or shock
the 6c potency three times a day for 3-4 days. Seek medical advice if you
Apis - stinging, burning pain in the ovaries
are worried about any symptoms or
Belladonna - violent throbbing pains ivitb a pulsating beadaebe; hot, flushed fare
if the temperature is high and
(faulopbylluin - .scanty floiv of blood;
prolonged.
pains start in the small of the back:
Aconite - for the first stages: fever
nausea and cramping pains
restlessness and anxiety; dry cough
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Ailments & Remedies
Bryonia - severe bursting headache; all
Chmnomilla - irritable and angiy
movement aggravates; desire to be in a
Colocyntli - ttvisting, catting pains;
dark room, alone, silent; nausea and
better ivitli pressure or lying on abdomen
vomiting
Fernim plios - painful periods; profuse
G^lsemiunt - headache starts at the hack of
bleeding; bright red blood
the head and moves over the eyes; head
Lachesis - intense pain and diseonifoi't before period; syniptonis better for flow of
feels heavy and dull, as if a band is
blood; talkati)’e
around the head; better for urinating
Mag phos - severe cramping pains;
Kali bich - catarrhal headache with
better for warmth, bending forwards and gentle massage
bluired vision; pain can be pinpointed Nux vomica - toxic headache, aggravated
Sepia - heavy bleeding with bearing down
by stimulants; nausea and vomiting;
pains; need to cross legs; irritability, especially with family mendters
irritable Pulsatilla - migraine from eating fatty
Veratnim alb - cramping pains causing
foods, digestive and menstrual disorders;
nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea; chilly
worse in a jvarm, stuffy room; tcaifrl
with cold sweats
Morning siclmess Migraine Many women experience sickness in Migraines are intense headaches,
the first few months of pregnancy,
and attacks can occur for a variety of
which is often triggered by certain
reasons. Common symptoms are
foods or smells. The feelings of
nausea, disturbed vision and acute
nausea and actual vomiting itself are
light and noise sensitivity. It is
not just confined to the morning,
advisable to see a homoeopath for
although they may be more common
constitutional treatment if they
at that time of day. The symptoms do
become a common occurrence. Stress
tend to subside after the third
is often a contributory factor, so
month but, if this is not the case, it is
relaxation methods, such as a
advisable to see your homoeopath.
massage, may help. For an acute
Take the remedy in the 6c potency
situation take the remedy in the 6c
for 1-2 doses when needed.
or 30c potency for 1-2 doses as
Cocculus - dizziness with nausea; smell
needed. Stop on improvement.
and thought of food brings on vomiting;
Belladonna - pounding, throbbing
worse for moving about
migraine; hot, flushed face with glassy
Ipecac - constant nausea, not relieved by
tyes; head needs to be held; better when
vomiting; clean tongue with lack of thirst
head is bent backwards
Nux vomica - nausea; better for vojuiting
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M i g ra i n e-N e u ra I g i a
tvul hi’liiuu>^: Iwiirthani: iiulii^cstioii:
Mere sol - sivollen yfimils ivitb stitebiny pains
irritabilitv
to the ear on sivalloiviny: breath smells Pulsatilla - sivollen vbinds; ebild tearful
Pitlsatilhi - ihinsi'd from fatty fooils iritli little wmitiio^: ivorsc in ivai'iii rooms:
ami elinyy; desire for fresh iiir
lack of thirst Sepia - exhtiiistion: iitiiisea iii^^ravtitcil by
Nausea
the tboiiybt or smell of food, but reliered by eatiny
Pregnancy, digestive disturbances and intense pain can all cause
Mouth ulcers
nausea. If you are uncertain as to the cause of your sickness, or your
Mouth ulcers are often associated
symptoms persist, it is advisable to seek
with debility, and this should be
professional advice from your
addressed as part of the treatment.
homoeopath or medical practitioner.
If ulcers occur frequently it is
For mild cases, try one of the
advisable to see your homoeopath
appropriate remedies below in the
for constitutional treatment. Take
6c potency for 1-2 doses.
the remedy in the 6c potency three
Coeeuliis - dizziness ivitb nanseii; ivorse for trayelliny or any moyement
times a day for 2-3 days.
Ipecac - eonstant nausea: not reliered
Merc sol - iileeratioii ivitb eopious salira:
by vomitiny
touyiie flabby; metallie taste in the month
Nux vomica - nausea from exeessiir stimnlants; better for romitiniy
Mumps
Kali phos - nausea iviien nerrons; better for nibbliny small amounts of fooil PItosphoriis - nausea after an anaestbelie
This infectious childhood illness affects the glands, which become swollen and tender along the jaw
Neuralgia
line. Fever and a sore throat are the first indicators. Take the remedy in the 30c potency for 2-3 doses.
Neuralgia is a painful inflammation
Aconite - first statics tvith sore throat:
of the nerves, especially in the face or back. Take the remedy in the 6c
anxiety and ferer
potency three times a day for 2-3
Apis - hot; pnffiness ivitb stiiiiiinii pains;
days, and if the symptoms persist see
lack of thirst
your homoeopath.
Bclladoiinei - tbrobbini; pains ivitb beat
(loloeynth - sboiitiny pains; better for lyiny
ami sivellinp: diffienlty in sivalloiviny:
on the painful side
ferer and ylassy eyes
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Ailments & Remedies
Arg nit - anxiety and apprehension before
Hypericum - sharp, shooting pains; severe
an operation
iienv pain Kali phos - lightning-like pains shooting
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Arnica - shock, bruising ({ltd haemorrhage Beilis perennis - deep internal braising;
along the nerves
y post-operative pain
Mag Phos - shooting pains along the spine;
Phosphorus - nausea and vomiting after
better for ivarnith
the anaesthetic Staphysagria - stingijig and sinaiting
Nosebleeds
pains; body feels ini’aded
Nosebleeds usually occur because of
Palpitations
accidents or injuries. If spontaneous nosebleeds are common seek professional advice. Take the remedy
Palpitations usually result from
in the 6c or 30c potency for 2-3
shock, worry or excitement that
doses.
causes the heart to beat faster.
Aconite - nosebleed starts after a shock or
The remedies below may help for mild palpitations, but it is useful to
fright; bright red blood
read the Materia Medica section to
Aniica - for nosebleeds after a bloiv, injuiy
confirm your choice. It is always
or aeeident Ferrum phos - bright ml blood; jnost
important to seek professional advice
common in children
if the palpitations occur frequently
Hamamelis - spontaneous or after an
or if there are sudden changes to
aeeiilent; bleeding takes a long time to stop
your regular heartbeat. Take the
Phosphorus - profuse bleeding; bright red
remedy in the 6c potency as needed.
and sloiv to stop
Aconite - pounding heart fvm shock or fright Auruni - nviglit around the heart; heart
Operations
thumps violently; breathlessiiess Lachesis - circulation disturbed; flushed
The remedies below will help to
flee ivith hot flushes and high blood
support the body during this
pressure; talkative and excited
traumatic time, expediting the healing process. Arnica is particularly
Period pains
useful and can be taken before the operation to limit the amount of bruising and shock. Take any remedy
see Menstrual problems
in the 30c potency for 2-3 doses as needed.
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Nosebleeds-Rheumatism
Perspiration
and muscles. See also Labour and Morning sickness for further
Perspiration is necessary for
remedies. In the cases of Beilis
temperature regulation and for the
perennis and Pulsatilla, take the
elimination of unwanted toxins from
remedy in the 30c potency for 1-2
the body. Despite our need to feel
doses. For Calc fluor and Ferrum
clean and to smell appealing to
phos take the remedy in the 6x
ourselves and other people,
potency twice a day for ten days.
especially in social situations,
Beilis perennis - problems ivatking from
suppressing perspiration through the
strained abdominal muscles; brnisintt from
use of anti-perspirants is not always
baby kiekinit
advisable. The remedies below offer
Calc fluor - helps ivith the elasticity of the
a more healthy alternative for
skin, preventing stretch marks; tones the
everyday use. Excessive sweating,
pelvic area
if not from an obvious cause,
Fen uin phos - for anaemia during
should be addressed by seeking
prepnaney: helps with the absorption of
professional advice. Take the remedy
iron
in the 30c potency for 2-3 doses.
Pulsatilla - teaifiil and needy, feel they can’t cope; may help the baby turn
Calc carl) - swcatv, flabby babies; siscat
around if in breech position
may smell sour Merc sol - offensive smelling snrat that stains clothes amt beililing
Rheumatism
Silica - head and faee mil siveat in children; smelly feet
The inflammation of the connective tissues surrounding muscles or
Pregnancy
tendons can cause the muscles to tighten, which may, in turn, deform
The remedies below may help for
the joints. The pains move around
some situations that arise during
the body, mainly emanating from
pregnancy. You may decide to start
the muscles, tendons and ligaments.
using them at an even earlier stage
Treatment from a professional
of pregnancy to enhance the health
medical practitioner is important,
of your unborn baby. In all cases, it is
but the remedies below may give
important to have the advice of a
some relief. Take the remedy in the
professional homoeopath during this
6c potency three times a day for
time. The remedies below also help
4-5 days.
with changes in your body, such as
Arnica - bruised, achinp limbs that feel worse from exercise ami over-straininy
stretch marks and stress to the joints
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Ailments & Remedies
Btyonia - painful, sivolh'ii joints that air
and sometimes even the feet. Take
ivorsc for an]i movement; better for lyiiy
the remedy in the 6c potency three
still on the painfil part
times a day for 2-3 days. Other holistic treatments such as
Canlophyllum - draiving pains in the smaller joints that seem to fly around
Acupuncture and Osteopathy (see
the body
Glossary - pages 134 and 136 respectively) may also help to relieve
Ferrum phos - any sudden inflammation of the joints
the condition. Colocynth - shooting pains; better for lying
Kali bich - red hot, swollen joints associated with catarrhal and digestive problems
on the affected side Hypericum - violent, shooting, tearing ncii’e pains
Ledum - stiff burning pains; better with any cold applications Rhus tox - swelling and stiffness; pairs feel
Kali phos - lightning-like pains Mag phos - sharp, shooting, spasmodic
bruised and numb; ivorse on first moving; better with continuous movement;
pain; better for warmth and massage Ruta - pains are worse going up the stairs
aggnivated by damp weather
and in the evening, when lying down
Scabies
Shingles
Scabies is an uncomfortable skin
Shingles, otherwise known as Herpes
condition, causing immense itching
zoster, is a viral infection related to
and irritation. It is the result of mites
chicken pox. The initial fever, which
that burrow into the skin. Any
usually lasts for a few days, is
warmth, especially at night, will
followed by a red rash that forms
aggravate the itching, and a rash
blisters at the nerve-endings, causing
will appear, although not above the
intense, long-lasting pain, itching
neckline. Take the remedy in the 6c
and burning. Debility is often a
potency three times a day for 5 days.
cause. Take the remedy in the 6c
Sulphur - skin is intolerably itchy and hot;
potency, or 6x for Kali phos, three
unhealthy-looking skin
times a day for one week. Arsenicum - burning pains; better for ivarmth; restlessness and anxiety
Sciatica
Colocynth - shooting pains; better for lying on the affected side
Sciatica involves pain in the lower
Kali phos - lightning-like pains along the
back that travels down the sciatic
nerves
nerve, affecting the thighs, knees
Rhus tox - intensely itchy, fluid-filed blisters
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Scabies-Sore throat
Shock
homoeopath. It is often helpful to limit your dairy product intake as this
Shock can be a potentially serious
can increase the mucus production.
condition, putting great strain on the
Take the remedy in the 6c potency
physical body. It can affect blood
three times a day for 3-4 days.
pressure and cause fainting, irregular
Bryonia - Inirstinp frontal headache, with
breathing patterns and generally
dryness of the nasal passapes
upset your well-being. If you are
Kali hich - stuffed up feelinp at the root of
worried about the symptoms you are
the nose: thick, strinpy mucus comes out
suffering, you must seek medical
in a rope-like fashion
attention. However, the remedies
Merc sol - infected sinuses; uleeration in the
below may help in acute situations
nose; yelloiv-preen mucus: nasty taste in
and prevent further treatment being
the mouth
necessary. Take the remedy in the 30c
Pulsatilla - thick, yellow discharpe; nose
potency, in 1-2 doses, as needed.
stuffed up at idpht, flows diirinp the tlay;
Bach's Rescue Remedy (see Glossary -
better in fresh air
page 134) is also useful in cases of shock.
Sore throat
Aconite - shock oiul fear; pnnic nuiy lust lonp after the initial trauma
Sore throats are often the first sign
Arnica - \hock after injiiiy or acciilent; patient may say they are well, when this
of illness or being run down.
is not the case
Treatment at this early stage can often prevent the illness from going
Clhainoinillti - shock from pain; possible
any further or help speed up the
hysteria China - shock after loss of blood
healing process. Take the remedy in
Ignatia - shock from prief and trauma;
the 6c potency three times a day until symptoms improve, or in the
faintinp
30c potency for 2-3 doses.
Opium - witiulrawal after prief; trauma
Aconite - sudden sore throat from cold, dry
and shock
winds; inflameil or red-raw sore throat; hurninp thirst and fever
Sinusitis
Bclladonnti - dry, inflamed, hurninp throat; red ami swollen tonsils; fever Calc phos - recurrent sore throats with
Sinusitis occurs when the sinus
swollen tonsils and plands
cavities become inflamed, increasing
Cantharis - intense hurninp in the throat;
the production of mucus. Chronic sinusitis should be treated
thirsty hut throat is too painful to drink;
constitutionally by a professional
touchinp the larynx creates spasms
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Ailments & Remedies
Sprains and strains
Ferriim plios - hi'^inniiii^ of infhiiiiniation ivitli hoarse voice; redness and nleeration \
laiN. V; X-T"'i
Injury to the tendons and ligaments
Hepar snlph - painful stiteliinp and splinter-like pains; jhiin extends to ears
can be very painful, and it is important
ivhen sivalloivinp
t^ rule out the possibility of a fracture.
Lachesis - sensation of lump in the throat;
Support bandages and limited use of
uiudde to eat or ilrink due to intense pain
the affected part are most beneficial. Take the remedy in the 6c potency
Merc sol - ulceration and suppuration of the throat and tonsils; stitehinp pains
three times a day for 3-4 days.
ivhieh extend to the ears; foul taste in the
Arnica - parts feel sore and bruised with sivelling after over-exertion or accidents
mouth; smelly hreath Nit ac - sensation of a fish hone in the
Beilis pereniiis - deep, hruiscil soreness;
throat; splinter-like pain; ulceration of the
straining of abdominal ivall tluring
throat; smelly hreath
pregnancy
Phytolacca - recurrent tonsillitis; dark ml
Bryonia - parts feel sivollen ami sore;
tonsils covered ivith white spots; sensation
worse for any movement; must keep part
of hot lump in the throat; pain extends
still; better ivhen lying on painful part
to ears
Calc fluor - overstretched ligaments and tendons; better for movement; lower back pain
Splinters
’pcriciiin - shooting nerve pains; back pain from a fall on the coccyx
Foreign bodies, such as shafts of
Rhus tox - stiff, sore, swollen joints; feels
wood or glass, that lodge under the
ivorse on first movement, but better for
surface of the skin usually push
eontiniioiis movement
themselves out. The remedies below
Rata - painful tendons and ligaments; feels
may help speed up this process.
worse for moving too much
Bathing the remedy in the diluted tincture of Calendula and
Stretch marks
Hypericum (see table - page 14) may help prevent any infection. Take the remedy in the 6x potency
Fluctuations in body weight and
three times a day for 3-4 days for
pregnancy often lead to stretch
the remedy Silica and in the 30c
marks. The use of wheatgerm oil is
potency for Hypericum for
beneficial for the elasticity of the
2-3 doses.
skin due to its high vitamin E
Hypcricitiu - painful shooting pains
content. Take the remedy in the 6x
Silica - helps eliminate ftreign hoilies
potency twice a day for ten days. Calc fluor - heljis ghr tone ami elasticity
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Spl inters-Toothache
Styes
Teething
Styes are infected and swollen
Teething can be a distressing time for
pimples or boils that appear on the
both child and parent. Irritability,
margins of the eyelid around the
fever and diarrhoea can all be
eyelashes. Although they are very
symptomatic. Take the remedy in the
painful, there is no actual harm to
6c potency as needed.
the eyeball or to the patient's vision.
Calc carh - teethinp can be delayeii and
Take the remedy three times a day in
difficult; babies tend to be flabby, hot
the 6c potency for 3-4 days.
and siveaty
Af)is - hot, fifiy. stin^iiii^ juiiiis: mincss
Calc phos - promotes stronp teeth; pood for
ami siwilin^
soft teeth ami painful pmns; may be
Hepar sulph - splintiT-likc pains; veiy
accompanied by piren diarrhoea
si'iisitivi’ to touch
Chamomilla - red, painful pums; one eheek
Silica - helps speed up healiiip proeess;
is red and the other pale; child is )’ciy
expels any linyerint; diseharpe
irritable; stools hare the appearance of
Stnphysagria - stinpinp, sinaetinp pain;
chopped spinach
recurrent styes
Fernan phos - redness and inflammation with a slipht fever
Sunburn Tonsillitis Staying out in the sun, wherever you see Sore throat
live, can inflict long-lasting damage to your body. Protection is always better than cure and far less painful!
Toothache
If the sunburn is severe it is important to seek medical attention. Remember to drink plenty of fluids
Pain in teeth and gums can be
to prevent dehydration. In addition,
caused by decay, but the stresses of
a sufferer may go into a state of
everyday life may also be to blame.
shock. (See also Shock for extra help
Take the remedy in the 30c potency
with any treatment). Take the
for two to three doses. Use the
remedy in the 6c potency three times
remedy Calc fluor in the 6x potency
a day for 2-3 days.
twice a day for ten days. If symptoms
Belladonna - red, diy, hot skin; hurstinp,
persist see your dentist. Arnica - bruise/l, sore sensation after
throhlhnp headaehe
injury or a trip to the dentist; helps to
Nat mar - intense, inipraine-like headache
stop bleedinp after a tooth extraction
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Ailments & Remedies
Calc fluor - supports decaying teeth
hereditary factors to take into
Cojfea - neii’e pain that feels better with
account. Take the remedy in the 6c potency three times a day for 2-3
anv cold-water applications
days. Calc fluor should be taken in
FeiTum plws - inflammation and redness
the 6x potency three times a day for
around the gums
teri days.
Hepar sulph - tooth abscess: pus is
Beilis perennis - varicose veins feel
forming; area feels tender and sore
stpieezed, bniiscd and sore
Hypericunt - shooti)ig nerve pain
Calc fluor - varicose veins due to loss of
Kali phos - nagging toothache in decayed
tone in the blood vessel walls
or filled teeth
Carbo veg - poor circulation; varicose veins
Mag phos - sharp, shooting neive pains: relieved by warmth
have a tendency to ulcerate
Silica - weakened enamel; sore abscesses
Hamamelis - painful varicose veins that
and boils
are knotty-hard and feel full Lachesis - painful varicose veins with a tendency to ulcerate
Travel siclmess Vomiting
Many people find different kinds of motion and movement aggravating to the point of nausea and vomiting.
If vomiting is persistent it is advisable
Chewing ginger or drinking ginger
to seek professional advice, especially
tea can sometimes relieve the
with young children. Try to drink plenty
symptoms. Take the remedy below in
of fluids to prevent dehydration. Take
the 6c potency as needed.
the remedy in the 6c or 30c potency for
Cocculus - dizziness, vertigo, nausea and
2-3 doses as needed.
vomiting from travelling; watching moving
Arsenicum - burning pains in the stomach;
objects intensifies the svmptoms
restless, chilly, thirsty for small sips Biyonia - thirsty for large ijuantitics of water; patient needs to be still and
Varicose veins
cpiiet with no distraction; vomiting from headaches
Varicose veins are swollen, distended
Cocculus - vomiting from travelling;
veins that are often a sign of poor
griping pains with dizziness; aversion to
circulation, lack of exercise, a
food or drink
sedentary job or extra abdominal
Ipecac - constant nausea and vomiting;
weight, such as in pregnancy, when
vomiting does not relieve the symptoms
there is added pressure on the
Nux vomiea - vomiting from over-
internal organs. There may also be
indulgence in stimulants; irritability
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Travel sick.-Whoop, cough
Whooping cough
PJtosphonis - thirst for hir^c quantities of cold n'atcr that is vomited as soon as it heeonies ivann in the stomach:
These remedies may be used as a
hunii)i^ pains
support in conjunction with medical treatment, as this childhood illness
Podophyllum - profuse, ivateiy vomit accompanied hy spluttering diatrlwea
can be very serious. The first signs
Pulsatilla - vomitinv from eati)i(t fatty
are usually a sore throat, cold and fever, which then develop into the
foods: better for fresh air
distinctive whooping, barking cough,
Veratnim alh - vomitinc at the same time as the diairhoea: patient feels cold and
causing the child to gasp for air.
has a cold sirnit: desire for ice cubes
Take 2-3 doses of the 30c potency eight hours apart, or the 6c potency three times a day for five days.
Warts and verrucae
Biyonia - vciy hard, painful cough: must hold the chest to restrict the movemcjit:
Constitutional treatment from a
child ivants to be left alone and he still
professional homoeopath is
Carbo veg - child craves fresh air and may
recommended for the treatment of
turn blue front the coughing fit: strong
warts and verrucae, especially if they
feelings of suffocation: exhaustion
reoccur frequently. Take the remedy
Drosera - deep, hollow, harking cough:
in the 6c potency three times a day
comes in fits and leads to vomiting: frnr
for seven days.
of suffocation Ipecac - incessant cough: child becomes
Causticum - ivarts found mainly on the
rigiil, and develops a red or blue face
luuuls, face and lids of the tyes
with vomiting
Nit ac - fatted warts that bleed easily
i
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Homoeopathy
Glossary Allopathy
Acupuncture
y\nother word for conventional
A traditional form of Chinese healing that uses needles to
medicine, coined by Hahnemann to
puncture the skin at specified
distinguish it from homoeopathy. It
points - ‘acupoints’ - in order to
comes from the Greek words alio
cure illness or relieve symptoms
meaning ‘opposite’, and pathos
and promote healing.
meaning ‘suffering’.
Acute illness
Bach's Rescue Remedy
This refers to self-limiting illnesses
This is a combination of five
that, given time, will clear up of
flowers - cherry plum, clematis,
their own accord, such as colds, flu
impatiens, rock rose and Star of
or measles. Some acute illnesses -
Bethlehem - originally used by Dr
pneumonia, for example - can be
Edward Bach in the early twentieth
fatal. There tends to be three stages
century to combat negative
that a patient goes through:
emotional states. It can be used in
incubation, when symptoms are
any emergency situation to ease
present but not obvious; illness,
anxiety, fear or shock.
when symptoms are obvious; and
Case taking
finally, convalescence.
The collection of all the relevant
Affinity
symptoms of a patient, so that an
When the characteristics of a
accurate diagnosis can be made and
remedy taken by a healthy person
the correct remedy prescribed.
reflect strongly those of the
Centesimal scale
specified ailment.
The dilution of the mother tincture
Ailment
by one part of the tincture to 99
Another name for ‘illness’.
parts of alcohol, indicated in the dosage by the letter ‘c’. See also
Antidote
Decimal scale.
A substance that reduces the
Chronic illness
effectiveness of a homoeopathic remedy, in some cases negating it
This refers to any long term, deep-
all together. Drinking coffee can
seated illness that endures for a
sometimes have this effect.
long, often unpredictable period of
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time, sometimes with changing
that is, a time for re-balancing the
symptom patterns. Acute illnesses
constitution.
can deyelop into chronic ones, which is why it is alwac’S important
Debility
to consult a qualified homoeopath.
A w'eakened state during and
Cancer and arthritis are examples of
following illness.
chronic illnesses. Decimal scale The dilution of the mother tincture
Common symptoms Sc'mptoms that are commonly
by one part of the tincture to ten
found in a specific illness - helping
parts of alcohol, .symbolized by the
to identif\’ that illness - such as
use of the letter ‘x’ in the dosage.
spots in chicken pox.
See also Centesimal scale.
Differentiate
Constitution The condition of a person’s health
To look at the differences between
at any particular time, often
tw'O remedy pictures, bearing in mind
assessed by obseryation alone,
the patient’s symptoms, in order to
notwithstanding genetic factors
make the most suitable choice.
inherited through the family. Emotional picture The collection of the emotional
Constitutional remedy A homoeopathic remedy that helps
symptoms, feelings and moods of a
re-balance the overall constitution
person. Also used when referring to
of a patient, including their mental,
the emotional sym|nom.s that are
emotional and physical w'ell-being.
found within a remedy.
Constitutional remedies are chosen Essence
by examing the person as a whole, and are best prescribed by a
The overall sense or meaning of a
qualified homoeopath.
particular remedy.
Expectoration
Convalescence The period following an illness
The coughing or spitting out of
w'hen the patient’s system is
phlegm from the chest or lungs.
w'eakened w'hile the body and the remedy work to restore full health -
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Mental symptoms
Homoeopathic aggravation A temporary worsening of the
How the thinking process is affected
symptoms after taking a certain
- e.g., concentration, memory etc.
homoeopathic remedy. This most
IVj^iasm
often occurs after taking a constitutional remedy.
Comes from the Greek word miasma meaning ‘pollution’. It is a word
Key note
used by homoeopaths to describe an
A very important and specific
obstacle to getting better - either
symptom of a homoeopathic remedy.
through heredity or from a previous illness.
Law of Similars Minimum dose
Hahnemann’s first law in homoeopathy, stating that a
The potentization - i.e., establishing
substance can cure a sick person of
the correct strength - of a remedy
the symptoms that it produces in a
that cures without giving rise to
healthy person: ‘Like cures like.’
side effects.
Localized symptoms
Modalities
Symptoms that occur in limited and
Factors that makes symptoms
specific areas of the body.
either better or worse.
Main indications
Mother tincture
The most common symptoms -
This is the starting material for a
mental, emotional and physical - of
homoeopathic remedy. The original
a remedy.
substance is taken and steeped in alcohol for a long period of time.
Maintaining cause
This, in turn, is then used for the
Something that causes constant
process of dilution and succussion.
stress on the body, making it difficult for the remedy to have any
Nosode
curative action.
A homoeopathic remedy made from diseased tissue - i.e., a small pox
Materia Medica
vesicle.
The collective descriptions of all the remedy pictures, usually written
Osteopathy
down in alphabetical order.
This is a system of treatment that involves spinal manipulation and massage to relieve back pain.
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Picture
Succussion
The overall s\'mptonis of a person
This reters to the shaking process
or remed^’.
u.sed after the dilution of the mother tincture in order to release
Potency
the energ\' of the raw' material.
This describes the strength of the reinedt’ and is determined bc’ how
Suppression
many times it has been diluted
The masking of symptoms that
and shaken.
subsequently drives the illness further into the body.
Proving The method used for establishing
Susceptibility
the healing properties of a remedy.
The level to which someone is
This is achieved bv administering
prone to certain illnesses.
substances to healthy patients under controlled conditions and
Symptoms
observing their reactions.
Any change to a person’s normal, healthy state on an emotional, mental and physical level.
Remedy I he name given to a homoeopathic
Symptom picture
medicine.
The collection of all the symptoms of one particular person. This is
Repertory Anv book, or section ot a book,
then used to determine which
used bv homoeopaths that contains
remedy should he used.
an index of symptoms followed by a Vital force
list of all the remedies associated with these .symptoms, and used in
The name Ilahnemann used for th
conjunction with the Materia Medica.
energy that exists within all living things. I le claimed that vital force needs to be balanced lor us to
Sac lac
remain healthy.
The name given to the pill used as a carrier for the remedy, made from
Water brash
sugar and milk.
A reflex action causing excessive acid fluids from the stomach to go
Similimum
into the mouth.
The remedy picture that most closely matches the symptom picture of the patient.
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Further Reading Coulter, C. R., Portraits of Homoeopathic Medicines. North Atlantic Books, 1988 Gibson, Dr D., Studies of Homoeopathic Remedies. Beaconsfield Publishers, 1991 Grieve, M., A Modern Herbal. Tigqr Books International, 1994 Hamilton, E., The Flora Homoeopathica. B. Jain Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 1995 Kent, Dr J. T., Lectures on Homoeopathic Philosophy. Insight Editions, 1985 Kent, Dr J. T., Materia Medica of Homoeopathic Remedies. Homoeopathic Book Service, 1989 Phatak, Dr S. R., Materia Medica of Homoeopathic Medicine. Indian Books & A Periodicals Syndicate, 1982 Scholten, J., Homoeopathy and Minerals. Stichting Alonnissos, 1993 Shepherd, D., A Physicians Posy. Health Science Press, 1981 Tyler, M. L., Homoeopathic Drug Pictures. B. Jain Publishers Ltd., 1997 Vermeulen, F., Concordant Materia Medica. Merlijn Publishers, 1994 Vermeulen, F., Synoptic Materia Medica. Merlijn Publishers, 1993 Vithoulkhas, G., Homoeopathy - Medicine of the New Man. Thorsons, 1979
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Index abscess, 25, 35, 60, 95, 106, 132 accidents, 29, 106 acne, 94, 106 Aconite (Aconitum luipellus). 20-1 acupuncture, 128, 134 acute illness, 12, 134 allergies, 25, 102, 106-7, 116, 1 19 Allium cepa, 22 anaemia, 55, 107 Anamirta cocculiis, 49 Ant tart (Antimonium taTtaricuin), 23 antiseptic, 61 anxiety, 27, 31, 63, 71, 107 ' Apis (Apis melifica), 24—5 Arg nit (Argentum nitricum), 26-7 Arnica (Arnica montana), 28-9 Arsenicum (Arsenicum album), 30-1 arthritis, 90, 91, 107 asthma, 108 Arsenicum, 31 Carbo veg, 43 Drosera, 52 Ipecac, 64 Kali bich, 65 Kali carb, 66 Nat sulph, 78 Silica, 95 Spongia, 96 Atropa belladonna, 34-5 Aurum (Aurum metallicum), 32-3 Bach’s Rescue Remedy, 121, 129, 134 backache, 39, 66, 108
balance, 8, 11, 117 belching, 27, 117 Belladonna, 34-5 Beilis perennis, 36 bites and stings see stings bloating, 48, 1 17 boils, 35, 60, 95, 109 bone fractures, 41, 117 breast-feeding, 86, 109 see also mastitis bronchitis, 109-10 Aconite, 21 Ant tart, 23 Belladonna, 35 Bryonia. 37 Ipecac, 64 Kali carb, 66 Phosphorus, 84-5 Silica, 95 bruising, 29, 36, 59, 91, 110 Bryonia (Bryonia alba), 37 burns, 42, 45, 102, 1 10 Clalc carb (Calcarea carbonica), 38-9 (laic fluor (((alcarea fluorica), 40
(laic phos (('.alcarea phosphorica), 41 camomile sec (lhamomilla (lantharis, 42 (larbo veg (Carbo vegetabilis), 43 catarrh, 64, 65, 89, 95, 1 10 (laulophyllum ( Caulophyllum thalictroides), 44
(lausticum, 45 centesimal scale, 13-15, 134 (lhamomilla, 46-7
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charcoal see (larbo veg chicken pox, 23, 35, 90, 111, 128 chilblains, 40, 1 1 1 childbirth see also breast¬ feeding; labour Arnica, 29 China, 48 Kali carb, 66 Mag phos, 73 children’s ailments, 39, 41, 123,125,133 China (Cinchona officinalis), 9, 48 chronic illness, 12, 135 circulation, 68, 111 Citmllus colocynthis, 5 1 Cocculus, 49 Coffea (Coffea cruda), 50 cold sores, 77 colds, 1 1 1-12 Aconite, 2 1 Allium cepa, 22 Ant tart, 23 Eupatorium, 53 Euphrasia, 54 Eerrum phos, 55 Celsemium, 5(r-7 Silica, 95 colic, 22, 47, 51, 73, 112 Colocynth, 51 concussion, 82 conjunctivitis, 42, 54, 88-9, 112 constipation, 37, 81, 82, 112-13 convalescence, 41, 113, 135 corns, 40, 1 1 3 coughs, 113,133 Allium cepa, 22 Ant tart, 23 Bryonia, 37
Homoeopathy
Carbo veg, 43
Ferrum phos, 55
Colocynth, 51
Causticum, 45
Pulsatilla, 88-9
Phosphorus, 85
Drosera, 52
Silica, 95
Podophyllum, 87
Hepar sulph, 60
eczema, 58, 98-9, 116
Sulphur, 99
Ipecac, 64
emotional state, 15, 16,
Veratrum alb, 103
Silica, 95 Spongia, 96 cramp, 72, 113 croup, 2 1,60, 96, 114 cuts and grazes, 121 cystitis, 25, 42, 97, 102, 1 14
19, 135
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essence, 16, 135 Eupatorium (Eupatorium perfoliatum), 53
sempennrens), 56-7 glossary, 134-7 gold see Aurum Graphites, 58
Euphrasia (Euphrasia officinalis), 54 exhaustion
grief, 45, 63, 77, 83, 118 growing pains, 118-19
Calc phos, 41 daisy see Beilis perennis
Carbo veg, 43
deadly nightshade see
China, 48
Belladonna
Gelsemium (Gelsemium
Kali phos, 67
debility, 83, 135
Phos ac, 83
decimal scale, 13, 135
Sepia, 93
growth promotion, 41 see also growing pains haemorrhage, 29, 55, 59, 126 haemorrhoids, 1 19
Delphinium stapliysagria, 97
eyebright see Euphrasia
Calc fluor, 40
dental treatment, 114,
eyes
Ferrum phos, 55
131-2 depression, 33, 63, 77, 114-15 dermatitis, 116
see also conjunctivitis;
Hamamelis, 59
styes
Nit ac, 79
injuries, 54, 116 strain, 91, 116
diagnosis, 9 diarrhoea, 115
9-11 fainting, 27, 43, 116
Arsenicum, 31
fear, 56-7
Art nit, 27
Ferrum phos
Chamomilla, 47 China, 48 Colocynth, 51
Sulphur, 99 Hahnemann, Samuel, Hamamelis (Hamamelis virginiana), 59
(Ferrum phosphoricum), 55 fever, 21, 35, 53, 55, 75, 1 17
hangover, 49, 78, 81, 119 hay fever, 22, 54, 119 head injuries, 82, 121 head lice, 97
Ipecac. 64
first aid, 121
Merc sol, 75
flatulence, 117, 121
headaches, 120, 124 Allium cepa, 22
Nat sulph, 78
Art nit, 27
Art nit, 27
Podophyllum, 87
Carbo veg, 43
Aurum, 33
Pulsatilla, 88-9
China, 48
Belladonna, 35
Sulphur, 98-9
Eycopodium, 71
Bryonia, 37
Veratrum alb, 103
Nux vomica, 81
Lachesis, 68
disharmony, 11,12
flu, 37, 53, 57, 121
Nat mur, 77
dosage, 15, 136
food poisoning, 31, 115
Nux vomica. 81
Drosera
fractures, 29, 41, 117
Pulsatilla, 88, 89
(Drosera rotundifolia), 52
see also sprains and strains fright, 21
healing crisis, 16
earache, 1 15
healing mechanisms,
Aconite, 21
gastritis, 89
Belladonna, 35
gastroenteritis, I 18
Chamomilla, 47
Silica, 94, 95
natural, 15, 16
Arsenicum, 31
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heart palpitations, 33, 68, 126
heartburn, 121 Hepar sulph
see also childbirth
nausea, 125
Lachesis (Lachesis iiiuta), 68
see also morning sickness;
Law of Similars, 9, 136
travel sickness; vomiting
homesickness. 83
Ledum {Leditm palustre), 69
Ipecac, 64
honey bee str Apis
Leopard’s-bane see Arnica
Nat sulph, 78
housemaid’s knee, 91
Lycopodium (Lycopodiiini
Nux vomica, 81
(Hejhir sidphiiiis), 60
hvperactivitv. 50
elaratum). 70-1
H\’pericum (Hypcriciiiii perfoliatum), 6l'
Rhus tox, 88 Mag phos (Magnesia Phosphorica), 72-3 malaria, 9
Ignatia (Ipuitia amara), 62-3
Phosphorus, 84-5 Sepia, 93 Silica, 95 Veratrum alb, 103
mastitis, 35, 86, 123
nerve injuries, 61, 121
Materia Medica, 12,
nervous tension, 67
impetigo, 58, 120
16-17, 18-103, 136
neuralgia, 67, 73, 125-6
incontinence, 45, 120
External, 14
Nit ac (Nitricum acidum),
indigestion, 43, 71, 81,
121
Matricaria chaitiomilla, 46-7
79 nosebleeds. 55, 85, 126
inflammation, 55, 127
measles, 123
nosode, 136
influenza see flu
menopause, 68, 93
Nux vomica, 80-1
injury, 121
menstrual problems, 123-4
Ainica, 29
Caulophyllum, 44
operations, 85, 97, 126
Beilis perennis, 36
Colocynth, 51
Opium, 82
Bryonia, 37
Lachesis, 68
origins of homoeopathy,
Calc fluor, 40
Mag phos, 73
Opium, 82
Sepia, 93
osteo-arthritis, 91
Rhus tox, 90
Veratrum alb, 103
o.steopathy, 128, 136
8-9
Ruta, 91 insect bites. 25, 61,69, 102, 108 see also stings insomnia, 50, 67, 81,82, 122 Ipecac, 64 irritability, 93 jet lag, 67. 122 joint pain see rheumatism; rheumatoid arthritis
Merc sol (Mercurius solubilis), 74-5
(Kali hichromiciim), 65 Kali carb
miasm, 136
Paparer somniferum, 82 period pain see menstrual
miscarriage, 93
(Kali phosphoricum), 67
modalities, 136 Monk’s hood see Aconite
Peruvian bark see Ohina
morning sickness, 64, 93,
Phos ac (phosphoric acid), 83 Phosphorus, 84-5
124-5 mother tincture, 13, 136 Mountain tobacco see
Phytolacca (Phytolacca americaua), 86 |iictures, 16, 136, 137
mouth ulcers, 75, 79, 95,
iriles see haemorrhoids pimples, 94, 106
125 mumps. 25, 35, 125
pleurisy, 36, 37 pneumonia, 95
Nat mur (Natrum muriaticum), 76-7
Podophyllum (Podophyllum peltatum), 87 poison ivy see Rhus tox
Nat sulph labour, 44, 47, 66, 122
pn;blems perspiration, 127
(Kali carbonicum), 66 Kali phos
panic attack, 21
migraine, 124
Arnica Kali bich
palpitations, 33, 68, 126
(Natrum sulphuricum), 78
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potency, 13, 15, 136
Homoeopathy ---
potentization, 10-11
Silica (Silicea terra), 94-5
Tartar emetic see Ant tart
pregnancy, 36, 89, 110,
silver nitrate see Art nit
teething, 39, 41, 47, 131
127
sinusitis, 65, 75, 129
tennis elbow, 91
see also childbirth; labour;
skin conditions see acne;
Thuja (Thuja occidentalis),
morning sickness
dermatitis; eczema;
100-1
prevention of disease, 11
impetigo; scabies;
tissue salts, 72
professional consultations,
splinters; urticaria
tonsillitis,
8, 15-16, 105, 118, 127 provings, 9, 136 Psychotria ipecacuanha, 64 Pulsatilla (Pulsatilla pratcnsis), 88-9
sleep problems, 82 see also insomnia sodium sulphate see Nat sulph
35, 75, 86, 95, 129-30 tooth decay, 40, 95, 132 toothache, 50, 67, 73, 114,131-2
sore throat, 129-30 Aconite, 21
red onion see Allium cepa
Belladonna, 35
remedy, 137
Cantharis, 42
trauma, 29, 36, 126 travel sickness, 49, 132 see also jet lag
choice, 16
Laches is, 68
dilution, 10, 13, 15
Merc sol, 75
Urtica (Urtica urens), 102
picture, 16, 136
Nit ac, 79
urticaria, 102
Phytolacca, 86
useful addresses, 138
potency, 13, 15, 136 preparation, 10, 12-15
Spanish fly see Cantharis
succussion, 10, 13, 137
splinters, 95, 130
taking, 15, 16
Spongia (Spongia tosta), 96
rheumatism, 44, 90, 91, 127-8 rheumatoid arthritis, 69 Rhus tox (Rhus toxicodendron), 90
sprains and strains, 36, 90, 91, 130
ulcers, 75, 79, 95, 125
varicose veins, 36, 40, 59, 132 Veratrum alb (Veratrum album), 103
St John’s wort see Hypericum Staphysagria, 97
verrucae, 133 vertigo, 49, 121 vital force, 11, 137
rue see Ruta
stings, 69, 102, 108
vomiting, 84, 85, 132-3
Ruta (Ruta graveolens), 91
strains see sprains and strains
vulnerability to illness,
salt see Nat mur
stretch marks, 40, 127, 130
scabies, 128
Stiychnos ignatii, 62-3
warts, 79, 94, 101, 133
sciatica, 91, 128
Stiychnos nux-vomica, 80-1
water brash, 121, 137
styes, 25, 97, 131
whooping cough, 133
stress, 12
self-help treatment, 8, 12, 17
11-12
succussion, 10, 13, 137
Witch-hazel see Hamamelis
Sepia (Sepia officinalis), 92-3
Sulphur, 98-9
Wolf’s-bane see Aconite
shaking remedies, 10, 13
sunburn, 35, 131
wounds, 61, 69, 121
shingles, 67, 90, 128
sundew see Drosera
shock, 126, 129
suppliers, 139
Aconite, 21
surgery, 85, 97, 1 10, 126
Arnica, 29, 121
symptoms, 137
Bach’s Rescue Remedy,
common, 135
121, 129
localised, 136
Gelsemium, 56-7
pictures, 16, 19, 137
Ignatia, 63
suppression, 12
Opium, 82
worsening, 16
side effects, 15
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