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Essence of Homeopathy -List of Top 50 Homeopathic Mother Tinctures

 Essence of Homeopathy -List of Top 50 Homeopathic Mother Tinctures




1.    Aconitum Napellus (Aconite)

o    Key Indications: Sudden, intense onset of symptoms after exposure to cold, dry wind; fear, anxiety, restlessness.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Sudden, high fever with hot, dry skin.

2.    Intense anxiety, fear (of death, crowds), and restlessness.

3.    Sudden onset of croupy, dry cough, often after a shock or fright.

2.    Aesculus Hippocastanum (Aesculus)

o    Key Indications: Venous congestion, especially of the rectal and portal system; hemorrhoids.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Dry, burning hemorrhoids with no actual bleeding; feeling of sticks or splinters in the rectum.

2.    Dull, aching pain in the lower back and sacrum, worse from walking.

3.    Fullness and congestion in the liver region.

3.    Arnica Montana (Arnica)

o    Key Indications: Trauma, injury, bruising, and shock. The premier remedy for physical trauma.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Sore, lame, bruised feeling all over the body as if beaten.

2.    Effects of falls, blows, contusions, and surgical trauma.

3.    Mental shock and fear of being touched or approached due to pain.

4.    Artemisia Vulgaris (Artemisia)

o    Key Indications: Epileptic conditions, nervous disorders, and conditions worsened by moonlight.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Petit mal epilepsy with sudden loss of consciousness.

2.    Somnambulism (sleepwalking) and nightmares.

3.    Chorea (involuntary jerky movements) and tremors.

5.    Belladonna (Belladonna)

o    Key Indications: Sudden, intense, violent symptoms with high fever, redness, heat, and throbbing.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Sudden, high fever with a bright red, hot face and dilated pupils.

2.    Intense, throbbing headaches, worse from light, noise, and jarring.

3.    Dry, burning, hot skin with scarlet rashes.

6.    Berberis Vulgaris (Berberis)

o    Key Indications: Renal colic, gallstones, and pains that radiate.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Stitching, radiating pains from the kidneys, especially down the ureters.

2.    Lumbago (low back pain) that makes it difficult to stand upright.

3.    Bilious conditions with bitterness in the mouth and jaundice.

7.    Calendula Officinalis (Calendula)

o    Key Indications: Wound healing, antiseptic, prevents suppuration. Used topically for cuts, sores, and skin ulcers.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Promotes granulation and healing of open wounds, lacerations, and burns.

2.    Prevents infection and pus formation (suppuration).

3.    Useful for sore, cracked nipples in nursing mothers.

8.    Cantharis (Cantharis)

o    Key Indications: Intense burning and raw sensations, especially of the urinary tract and skin.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Cystitis with intense, burning pain before, during, and after urination.

2.    Raw, burning sensations with a constant, intolerable urge to urinate.

3.    Burns with intense burning pain (especially second-degree).

9.    Carduus Marianus (Carduus Mar.)

o    Key Indications: Liver and gallbladder disorders.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Congestion and swelling of the liver, feeling of pressure in the right upper abdomen.

2.    Nausea and vomiting of green, bitter bile.

3.    Hemorrhoids with bleeding and portal congestion.

10. Ceanothus Americanus (Ceanothus)

o    Key Indications: Splenic disorders and anemia.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Enlarged spleen with dragging pain and a sensation of a weight in the left side.

2.    Splenic headaches that feel like a band around the head.

3.    Anemia with a sense of exhaustion.

11. Cimicifuga Racemosa (Cimicifuga)

o    Key Indications: Muscular and rheumatic pains, female reproductive issues.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Severe, shooting pains that travel like lightning from muscle to muscle.

2.    Uterine pains and ovarian pain, worse during menses.

3.    Rheumatic pains in the neck and back, worse from cold damp.

12. Cinchona Officinalis (China)

o    Key Indications: Debility from fluid loss, anemia, gas, and bloating.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Extreme weakness and exhaustion after loss of fluids (e.g., diarrhea, bleeding, breastfeeding).

2.    Extreme sensitivity to touch and drafts.

3.    Gas and bloated abdomen with painless, profuse diarrhea.

13. Cinnamomum (Cinnamomum)

o    Key Indications: Hemorrhages.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Profuse, bright red bleeding from any part of the body (e.g., nose, uterus).

2.    Uterine hemorrhage, especially after childbirth or abortion.

3.    Bleeding from the bowels.

14. Drosera Rotundifolia (Drosera)

o    Key Indications: Spasmodic, whooping cough.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Violent, spasmodic cough that comes in rapid succession, ending in vomiting.

2.    Cough is triggered by tickling in the larynx.

3.    Voice is hoarse and deep.

15. Echinacea Angustifolia (Echinacea)

o    Key Indications: Sepsis, blood poisoning, low immunity, and recurrent infections.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Foul-smelling discharges from any orifice.

2.    General septic state with lethargy and malaise.

3.    Recurrent boils, carbuncles, and skin infections.

16. Equisetum Hyemale (Equisetum)

o    Key Indications: Cystitis with dull pain and retention.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Dull, aching pain in the bladder with a constant desire to urinate.

2.    Feeling of drops falling from the bladder even after urination.

3.    Bedwetting in children, especially during dreams.

17. Euphrasia Officinalis (Euphrasia)

o    Key Indications: Eye complaints with acrid lacrimation and bland nasal discharge.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Acrid, burning tears that irritate the cheeks.

2.    Bland, non-irritating nasal discharge.

3.    Conjunctivitis with redness and swelling of the eyelids.

18. Fragaria Vesca (Fragaria)

o    Key Indications: Tartar on teeth, strawberry tongue.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Rapid deposition of tartar on teeth.

2.    Strawberry-red tongue with prominent papillae.

3.    Chilblains with intense itching and burning.

19. Gelsemium Sempervirens (Gelsemium)

o    Key Indications: Weakness, trembling, and paralysis; anticipatory anxiety; flu-like states.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Drowsiness, dizziness, and heaviness of the eyelids.

2.    Weakness and trembling of the entire body.

3.    Ailments from anticipation or fear (e.g., stage fright, exams).

20. Hamamelis Virginiana (Hamamelis)

o    Key Indications: Venous hemorrhage, varicose veins, and bruised soreness.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Passive, painless bleeding from varicose veins or hemorrhoids.

2.    Sore, bruised feeling in the affected parts (veins, limbs).

3.    Phlebitis (inflammation of veins) with soreness.

21. Helonias Dioica (Helonias)

o    Key Indications: Uterine prolapse, backache, and diabetes.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Bearing down sensation in the uterus, as if it would protrude.

2.    Extreme backache, especially in the sacral region, relieved by pressure.

3.    Frequent and copious urination associated with diabetes.

22. Hydrastis Canadensis (Hydrastis)

o    Key Indications: Thick, ropy, yellow discharges; catarrhal states.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Thick, tenacious, yellow mucus from the nose and throat.

2.    Post-nasal drip with a raw, burning sensation.

3.    Constipation with dry, hard, knotty stools.

23. Hypericum Perforatum (Hypericum)

o    Key Indications: Injury to nerves, crushed fingers and toes, shooting pain.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Shooting, tearing pains that travel upwards from an injured area.

2.    Injury to parts rich in nerves (fingers, toes, spine, tailbone).

3.    Prevents tetanus and relieves pain after surgery or dental work.

24. Iberis Amara (Iberis)

o    Key Indications: Heart disorders with palpitations and dyspnea.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Violent palpitations felt all over the body.

2.    Suffocative breathing, cannot take a deep breath.

3.    Flushing of the face with palpitations.

25. Juglans Regia (Juglans Regia)

o    Key Indications: Skin eruptions resembling poison ivy; glandular swellings.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Itchy, blistering skin eruptions, especially around orifices.

2.    Swelling and inflammation of lymph glands.

3.    Herpetic eruptions around the mouth and anus.

26. Justicia Adhatoda (Adhatoda Vasica)

o    Key Indications: Spasmodic cough, especially whooping cough and asthma.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Violent, spasmodic cough with tightness of the chest.

2.    Cough ends in sneezing or vomiting.

3.    Constrictive feeling in the chest, cannot exhale.

27. Lachesis Mutus (Lachesis)

o    Key Indications: Left-sided ailments, jealousy, loquacity, and circulatory issues.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Symptoms begin on the left side and may move to the right.

2.    Extreme sensitivity to touch, especially on the throat (cannot bear tight collars).

3.    Purplish, bluish discoloration of parts; septic states.

28. Lycopodium Clavatum (Lycopodium)

o    Key Indications: Right-sided ailments, gas, bloating, liver disorders, and lack of confidence.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Gas and bloating after eating even a small amount, worse 4-8 pm.

2.    Symptoms typically start or are worse on the right side.

3.    Craving for sweets and hot drinks.

29. Millefolium (Millefolium)

o    Key Indications: Hemorrhages from any orifice, especially bright red and fluid.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Bright red, fluid bleeding from the nose, lungs, or uterus.

2.    Hemorrhage from mechanical injuries or falls.

3.    Pelvic congestion with a bearing-down sensation.

30. Mother Tincture of Milk (Lac Defloratum)

o    Key Indications: Nausea and vomiting during pregnancy; migraines.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Intense, constant nausea, especially at the smell or sight of food.

2.    Sick headaches that begin with a blur before the eyes.

3.    Aversion to milk and meat.

31. Myrica Cerifera (Myrica)

o    Key Indications: Jaundice, liver sluggishness, and bilious headaches.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Dull, heavy headache, worse in the morning, with a jaundiced complexion.

2.    Yellow coating on the tongue; bitter taste.

3.    Drowsiness and lethargy with liver complaints.

32. Passiflora Incarnata (Passiflora)

o    Key Indications: Insomnia, restlessness, and convulsions.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Sleeplessness due to mental worry and overactive mind.

2.    Restlessness and nervousness in children and the elderly.

3.    Used for whooping cough spasms.

33. Phytolacca Decandra (Phytolacca)

o    Key Indications: Sore throat, mastitis, and rheumatic pains.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Dark red, swollen throat with pain radiating to the ears on swallowing.

2.    Hard, stony, painful breasts, especially during nursing.

3.    Rheumatic pains that feel like being beaten.

34. Plantago Major (Plantago)

o    Key Indications: Toothache, earaches, and neuralgic pains.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Violent toothache, worse from cold air and touch, better from pressure.

2.    Earaches with tearing pains.

3.    Excessive salivation accompanying toothache.

35. Pulsatilla Nigricans (Pulsatilla)

o    Key Indications: Changeable symptoms, weepiness, desire for open air, and thick, bland discharges.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Weepy, emotional, and clingy; desires consolation.

2.    Thick, yellow-green, bland (non-irritating) discharges from nose or eyes.

3.    Aversion to fatty foods, thirstlessness.

36. Rhus Toxicodendron (Rhus Tox)

o    Key Indications: Rheumatic pains that are worse from initial movement and better from continued motion.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Stiffness and pain in the joints, worse on first moving, better with continued motion.

2.    Restlessness, cannot stay in one position.

3.    Skin eruptions with intense itching, better from hot baths.

37. Ruta Graveolens (Ruta)

o    Key Indications: Injury to tendons, ligaments, and periosteum (bone covering).

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Sore, bruised pain in the bones, especially the elbows and knees.

2.    Injury to the wrists, ankles, and shins.

3.    Eye strain from overuse (e.g., computer work, reading).

38. Sabal Serrulata (Sabal)

o    Key Indications: Prostate and urinary issues, sexual glands.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Enlarged prostate with difficulty in urination, especially at night.

2.    Atrophy of testes or ovaries.

3.    Cystitis with pus in the urine.

39. Sambucus Nigra (Sambucus)

o    Key Indications: Respiratory issues in children, suffocative feelings.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Sudden suffocative attacks at night, child wakes up gasping for air.

2.    Profuse sweating as soon as they fall asleep, dry while awake.

3.    Snuffles in infants; nose is blocked with dry mucus.

40. Sanguinaria Canadensis (Sanguinaria)

o    Key Indications: Right-sided migraines, flushing, and respiratory complaints.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Migraine that starts in the occiput, settles over the right eye, worse from light and noise.

2.    Burning sensations in the palms and soles.

3.    Cough with tough, rusty-colored expectoration.

41. Spongia Tosta (Spongia)

o    Key Indications: Dry, croupy cough, thyroid issues.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Dry, barking, croupy cough that sounds like a saw going through wood.

2.    Cough is worse before midnight and from cold air.

3.    Suffocative feeling, needs to sit up and bend forward.

42. Staphysagria (Staphysagria)

o    Key Indications: Anger from indignation, suppressed emotions, and surgical incisions.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Effects of suppressed anger, humiliation, or insult.

2.    Pain and sensitivity after surgical cuts or incisions.

3.    Toothache after dental extraction.

43. Symphytum Officinale (Symphytum)

o    Key Indications: Fractures, injuries to the periosteum and bones. "Bone Knitter."

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Promotes rapid union of fractured bones.

2.    Pain in the eyeball after a blow (from a blunt instrument).

3.    Painful, sore spots in bones that have been injured.

44. Taraxacum Officinale (Taraxacum)

o    Key Indications: Liver and gallbladder complaints with a white-coated, mapped tongue.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    White-coated tongue with red, mapped patches (geographic tongue).

2.    Bitter taste in the mouth.

3.    Aching in the liver region.

45. Thuja Occidentalis (Thuja)

o    Key Indications: Warts, vaccination side effects, and fixed ideas.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Large, seedy, bleeding warts on any part of the body.

2.    Ill effects from vaccinations (e.g., skin issues, neurological problems).

3.    Feeling as if something is alive in the abdomen.

46. Urtica Urens (Urtica Urens)

o    Key Indications: Burns, urticaria (hives), and allergic rashes.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Intense burning and itching hives, worse from touch and water.

2.    Burns and scalds with stinging pain.

3.    Helps dissolve and expel gravel from the kidneys.

47. Vinca Minor (Vinca Minor)

o    Key Indications: Skin eruptions with excessive hair growth; alopecia.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Eczema with matted hair; hair grows on the affected patches.

2.    Itching of the scalp, worse from scratching.

3.    Bald spots with irritated skin.

48. Viola Odorata (Viola Odor)

o    Key Indications: Skin eruptions, especially on the face and behind the ears.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Crusty, yellow eruptions on the face and scalp.

2.    Eczema behind the ears.

3.    Rheumatic pains in the wrists and ankles.

49. Zingiber Officinale (Zingiber)

o    Key Indications: Nausea, flatulence, and cough with excessive salivation.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Flatulence with a feeling of coldness in the abdomen.

2.    Nausea and dizziness.

3.    Cough with copious, watery expectoration.

50. Avena Sativa (Avena Sativa)

o    Key Indications: Nervous exhaustion, weakness, and drug withdrawal.

o    Top Symptoms:

1.    Nervous debility and exhaustion from overwork or stress.

2.    Insomnia due to mental exhaustion.

3.    Helps with withdrawal from nicotine, opium, or alcohol.

 

Important Disclaimer: This information is for educational and research purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Mother tinctures are potent substances and should only be used under the guidance of a qualified homeopathic practitioner or medical professional. Self-prescribing can be dangerous.

 

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