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* ANAC. [[Semecarpus anacardium]] - <ref name="NHM"/> |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 20:13, 22 November 2019
The following substances are commonly used in homeopathy today. See Category:Homeopathic remedies for a list of commercial preparations.
Homeopathic name | Substance | Common name | Notes |
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Aconite[1] | Aconitum napellus | Monkshood, monk's blood, fuzi, wolf's bane | |
Aesculus hippocastanum[1] | Aesculus hippocastanum | Horse-chestnut | |
Anthracinum, Anthracinum bovum, Anthracinum suum |
Anthrax poison extracted from the spleen of affected sheep | ||
Allium cepa[1] | Onion | ||
Arnica[2] | Arnica montana | Leopard's bane | |
Baptisia[1] | Baptisia tinctoria | Wild indigo, horseflyweed | |
Belladonna[1] | Atropa belladonna | Deadly nightshade | |
Bellis perennis[1] | Bellis perennis | Common daisy | |
Calendula[1] | Calendula officinalis | Marigold | |
Camphor | Cinnamomum camphora | Used by Hahnemann on an 1831 cholera outbreak in Central Europe, and by Quin in 1854 London's epidemic. | |
Colocynthis[1] | Citrullus colocynthis | Squirting cucumber | |
Digitalis[1] | Digitalis purpurea | Foxglove | |
Drosera[1] | Drosera rotundifolia | Sundew | |
Dulcamara[1] | Solanum dulcamara | Woody nightshade | |
Hamamelis[1] | Hamamelis virginiana | Witch-hazel | |
Lachesis[1][citation needed] | Lachesis muta | Bushmaster snake | |
Ledum[1] | Ledum palustre | Marsh tea | |
Lycopodium[1] | Lycopodium clavatum | Wolf's foot, clubmoss | |
Thuja[1][citation needed] | Thuja occidentalis | ||
Urtica urens[1] | Stinging nettle |
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Bharatan, Vilma. "Plants and fungi used in homeopathy". Natural History Museum (London). Archived from the original on 22 March 2008. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
- ^ Ernst, E.; Pittler, M. H. (1998). "Efficacy of Homeopathic Arnica". Archives of Surgery. 133 (11): 1187–90. doi:10.1001/archsurg.133.11.1187. PMID 9820349.