Category: Health
Created by: Kremena
Number of Blossarys: 2
An aggravation is the temporary appearance of new symptoms, or a temporary intensification of existing symptoms, following a dose of a homeopathic remedy. Aggravations are harmless, usually mild, ...
An antidote is a substance, or a remedy, that counteracts the effect of a homeopathic remedy. High temperatures are thought to antidote remedies. Mint is said to be an antidote of Natrum muriaticum. ...
A unique concept of homoeopathic philosophy is the theory of vital force. Vital force is the concept which accepts the existence of a spirit like energy that drives the living body both in health and ...
Proving is the most accurate method of ascertaining the action of medicines on human health. Medicines(usually potentized) are administered to healthy people to discover the symptoms they are capable ...
Potency is the strength of a homeopathic remedy. It is determined by how many times the remedy has been succussed and diluted during preparation. A number and a letter are associated with the remedy ...
Homeopathic Materia Medica are encyclopedia of materials which may be used to prepare homeopathic medicines. They list the materials along with details of the provings which establish the symptoms ...
All medicines prepared by potentization start as a solution of established chemical strength. Then, one part of the solution is added to 99 parts of the diluent (water and/or alcohol) and the ...