Calcium carbonicum

Synonyms This medicine is also used as salt. Here it is also called Calcium Carbonicum Hahnemanni No. 22. Application of Calcium carbonicum for the following complaints Rickets (vitamin D deficiency, during growth) Asthma Diarrhoea undigested, acid stools, acid vomiting Weeping eczema Proneness to cramping Swelling of the lymph glands Children’s resources Fat head Mental sluggishness … Calcium carbonicum

Usual dosage | Calcium carbonicum

Usual dosage Common: Tablets Calcium carbonicum D3, D4, D6, D12 Ampoules Calcium carbonicum D8, D10, D12 Globules Calcium carbonicum D6, D12 Active Organs Central Nervous System (CNS) Lymph glands Gonads Bones Gastrointestinal tract All articles in this series: Calcium carbonicum Usual dosage

Pulsatilla

Other term Meadow pasque flower Application of Pulsatilla for the following diseases in homeopathy Disorders in the hormone balance General tendency to mucous membrane inflammation Gastric mucosa inflammation Varicose veins on the legs Swelling of the lower legs Muscle and joint rheumatism Use of Pulsatilla for the following symptoms Irregular, intermittent or very heavy periods … Pulsatilla

Cold Urticaria

Note See also the following page: cholinergic urticaria. Symptoms Localized or generalized depending on exposure. Cold-exposed areas of the body are often affected, such as the face: wheals, redness, itching, burning, angioedema. Systemic accompanying symptoms such as fever, chills, pain, headache; complications such as anaphylaxis, respiratory distress, collapse (see below). Symptoms usually appear shortly after … Cold Urticaria

Water as a Remedy

Water treatments have been around for thousands of years. They were already known to the Greeks as a remedy. The Romans, too – the numerous thermal baths still in existence show this – considered public baths to be cultural components of their daily lives. They were places of recreation and social gathering in the cities. … Water as a Remedy

Birch

Latin name: Betula Pendula. Genera: Birch plant. Folk name: Broom birch, Weeping birch, Spring tree. Plant description: The appearance of a birch does not need to be described. A distinction is made between the downy birch and the downy birch. The Weeping Birch is larger, the Downy Birch grows mainly in damp moors, forests and … Birch

Drugs

Definition Drugs or medicines are preparations which are intended for medical use on humans. They are used not only for the treatment of diseases, but also for prevention (e.g. vaccines) and for diagnostics (e.g. contrast media). Veterinary drugs, which are used in animals, are also counted among medicinal products. Active pharmaceutical ingredients Pharmaceuticals usually contain … Drugs

Acidum nitricum

Other termf Nitric acid Application for the following diseases Inflammation of mucous membranes with a tendency to ulcers and bleeding (mouth, nose, urethra, anus) Stomach ulcer / duodenal ulcer Hemorrhoids with bleeding lacerations Application for the following complaints “Splinter pain” for almost all complaints Foul-smelling sweat Active Organs Mucous membranes (also transition from skin to … Acidum nitricum

Loofah

Other term Sponge cucumber Application of loofah for the following diseases in homeopathy A lot of headaches (foreheadache) Easy fatigue and listlessness in acute, purulent or allergic catarrhs of the nose Tendency to runny but also stick sniffles Tendency to inflammation of the gums Use of loofah for the following symptoms On the other hand … Loofah

Formica rufa

Other term Red wood ant Application of Formica rufa for the following diseases in homeopathy Allergic asthma Hay fever Stomach Ulcer Duodenal Ulcers Chronic inflammation in the kidney area Use of Formica Rufa for the following symptoms Skin rashes General dullness Skin itching Stinging stomach pain with nausea and diarrhea Increased urination and cramps in … Formica rufa

Lilium tigrinum

Other term Tiger Lily Application of Lilium tigrinum for the following diseases in homeopathy Menstruation weak and Often accompanied by nervous heart problems Use of Lilium tigrinum for the following symptoms Sense of subsidence of the female sexual organs and the constant urge to support the parts by counter-pressure Pain in the pelvic region Active … Lilium tigrinum

Bach Flower Therapy

Dr. Edward Bach, doctor and founder of Bach Flower Therapy, lived and worked in England between 1886 and 1936. He practised at a time when most of his patients were very poor. Throughout his entire career, he endeavoured to develop the Bach Flower Therapy as a method of treatment that was also available to the … Bach Flower Therapy