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The following substances are commonly used in homeopathy today. See Category:Homeopathic remedies for a list of commercial preparations.

Homeopathic name Substance Common name Homeopathic use Homeopathic potency
Aconite[1][2] Aconitum napellus Monkshood, monk's blood, fuzi, wolf's bane Shock, influenza and fever 6c, 30c, 200c
Aesculus hippocastanum[1] Aesculus hippocastanum Horse-chestnut Haemorrhoids and varicose veins[3] tincture as ointment, 3c, 6c
Anthracinum,
Anthracinum bovum,
Anthracinum suum[4]
Anthrax poison extracted from the spleen of affected sheep All types of furuncles (like acne,[4] carbuncles, malignant pustules), septic wounds, grangrenous degenerations,[5] anthrax poisoning,[6][7] 6X 30X[8]
Allium cepa[1] Onion Itching eyes, lachrymation, allergies, hay fever 3x to 30c
Antimonium Arsenicate Skin conditions, minor lethargy All potencies 6c to CM
Antimonium tartaricum[citation needed] Antimony tartrate Impetigo 6c to 200c
Argentum nitricum[citation needed] Silver nitrate Fear, anticipation, apprehension, nervous excitement, exam nerves, conjunctivitis. 6c to 200c
Arnica[2][9] Arnica montana Leopard's bane Shock and bruising all potencies 6c to CM
Arsenicum album[9] Arsenic trioxide White arsenic Colds, influenza, diarrhoea, food poisoning all potencies 6c to CM
Baptisia[1] Baptisia tinctoria Wild indigo, horseflyweed Fever all potencies 6c to CM
Belladonna[1][2][9] Atropa belladonna Deadly nightshade High fever with redness and delirium, and throbbing headache all potencies 6c to CM
Bellis perennis[1] Bellis perennis Common daisy Cuts and wounds 6c to 200c
Bryonia[9] Bryonia alba White bryony Fever, joint pain, cough and pleurisy all potencies 6c to CM
Calcarea carbonica[citation needed] Calcium carbonate Oyster shell Indigestion all potencies 6c to CM
Calendula[1] Calendula officinalis Marigold Healing of wounds tincture, 3c, 6c
Chamomilla[9] Matricaria chamomilla German chamomile teething in infants[10] 3c, 6c, 30c
Camphor[11] Cinnamomum camphora Cholera (used by Hahnemann on an 1831 cholera outbreak on Central Europe, and by Dr. Quin in 1854 London's epidemic)
Colocynthis[1] Citrullus colocynthis Squirting cucumber Diarrhoea 6c to 200c
Cuprum metallicum[citation needed] Copper Cholera, diarrhoea, griping in the guts 6c to 200c
Digitalis[1] Digitalis purpurea Foxglove Heart conditions, angina 6c to 30c
Drosera[1][2] Drosera rotundifolia Sundew Cough 6c, 30c
Dulcamara[1] Solanum dulcamara Woody nightshade Range of chronic ailments all potencies 6c to CM
Ferrum phosphoricum[9] Iron phosphate Ferr phos Haemorrhages and nosebleeds 3x, 6x, 6c, 30c
Gelsemium[9] Gelsemium sempervirens Yellow jasmine Joint pain and fever all potencies 6c to CM
Glonoinum[citation needed] Nitroglycerine Facial neuralgias, heat headaches all potencies 6c to CM
Graphites[citation needed] Graphite Itching cracked skin, eczema, psoriasis all potencies 6c to CM
Hamamelis[1] Hamamelis virginiana Witch-hazel haemorrhoids, varicose veins tincture and low potencies 3x, 3c, 6c
Hepar sulfuris calcareum[9] Calcium sulfide Hepar sulf wide range of chronic ailments, boils, abscesses, croup. all potencies 6c to CM
Ignatia amara[2][9] Strychnos ignatii St. Ignatius bean recovery from grief[12] all potencies 6c to CM
Kalium bichromicum[13][14] Potassium dichromate used in HeadOn thick secretions from the mucous membranes of the sinuses and respiratory tract[13][14] all potencies 6c to CM
Lachesis[1][citation needed] Lachesis muta Bushmaster snake wide range of uses. all potencies 6c to CM
Ledum[1] Ledum palustre Marsh tea bites, stings, punctured wounds all potencies 6c to CM
Lycopodium[1] Lycopodium clavatum Wolf's foot, clubmoss wide range of chronic use all potencies 6c to CM
Mercurius vivus[9] Mercury wide range of chronic ailments all potencies 6c to CM
Natrum muriaticum[citation needed] Sodium chloride Natrum mur; table salt varied chronic uses; irritable, touchy, dislikes consolation 6c to 10M
Natrum sulphuricum[citation needed] Sodium sulphate Natrum sulph asthma, headaches,[15] worse for damp, warts 6c to 10M
Nux vomica[2][9] Strychnos nux-vomica Strychnine tree nausea, hangovers, substance abuse and chronic ailments all potencies 6c to CM
Oscillococcinum[citation needed] Cairina moschata liver Muscovy duck liver colds/flu; generally 30c, 200c
Petroleum[citation needed] Crude oil Skin affections, eczema, psoriasis all potencies 6c to CM
Phosphorus[9] Phosphorus Phos wide range of chronic ailments all potencies 6c to CM
Picricum acidum[citation needed] Picric acid Picric acid Water retention, Confusion tincture to 200c
Pulsatilla[2][9] Pasque flower Wind flower various childhood, menstrual and chronic ailments all potencies 6c to CM
Rhus toxicodendron[9] Toxicodendron radicans Poison ivy joint pains and fevers[16] all potencies 6c to CM
Ruta[13][14] Ruta graveolens Rue trauma or sprain of the ligaments; conditions involving the tendons, fibrous tissue, or periosteum; joint stiffness, eye strain[13] 4x to CM
Sepia[citation needed] Cuttlefish ink many female problems all potencies 6c to CM
Silicea[citation needed] Flint Various chronic conditions, sensitivity to cold all potencies 6c to CM
Sulphur[9] Sulfur chronic ailments, skin complaints, general debility all potencies 6c to CM
Thea Sinensis / Camellia Sinensis[17][18] Leaves of tea plant neurologics (insomnia, nightmares), digestives (dyspepsia caused by drinking tea often) 5C to 15C
Thuja[1][citation needed] Thuja occidentalis warts & chronic conditions all potencies 6c to CM
Urtica urens[1] Stinging nettle Burns, bites and stings mostly 3c, 6c, 30c


Notes on potencies

This list contains notes of commonly used potencies, either by homeopaths or available in store-bought preparations. In clinical homeopathy, the choice of potency (dilution & succussion levels) to be used is determined by homeopathic practitioners or physicians on an individual basis. Some limit their use to the lower potencies of 4x (4D) through 30x (30D), while others use 3C through CM (100,000C) potencies.[19] For more information on potencies and dilution, see Homeopathic dilutions.

See also

References

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  3. ^ https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/natural/patient-horsechestnut.html Aesculus at MedlinePlus
  4. ^ a b John Clarke (1998). Un Diccionario De Materia Medica Practica (in Spanish). B. Jain. pp. 129–130. ISBN 81-7021-812-8. Retrieved 2008-06-22.
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  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Sidney Skinner, An Introduction to Homeopathic Medicine in Primary Care, 2001, ISBN 0-8342-1676-0. This book discusses 15 homeopathic preparations that the author recommends for integrative care, see p. 13. Each preparation has a chapter devoted to it.
  10. ^ Vickers, Andrew; Zollman, Catherine (23 October 1999). "Homoeopathy". British Medical Journal. 319: 1115–8. doi:10.1136/bmj.319.7217.1115. PMC 1116906. PMID 10531108.
  11. ^ Dorling Kindersley, ed. (1995). The complete guide to Homeopathy. p. 16. ISBN 0-7894-0406-0. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |authors= ignored (help)
  12. ^ "Philip Bailey, Homeopathic Psychology, 1995, p.86". Books.google.com. 2008-07-30. Retrieved 2018-09-19.
  13. ^ a b c d Jacques Jouanny The Essentials of Homeopathic Materia Medica. Bordeaux, France: Delmas, 1980
  14. ^ a b c http://homeoint.org/books/boericmm/index.htm William G. Boericke Pocket Manual of Homeopathic Materia Medica, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Boericke & Runyon, 1927
  15. ^ "Schüssler salt no. 10 with numerous applications". Retrieved 1 September 2014.
  16. ^ Steward, Susan (16 August 2013). "Uses of Rhus Toxicodendron". LiveStrong. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
  17. ^ Georg Heinrich Gottlieb Jahr (1842). James Kitchen (ed.). New Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia and Posology, Or, The Preparation of Homoeopathic Medicines and the Administration of Doses. J. Dobson. p. xx, 194.
  18. ^ Alain Sarembaud, Bernard Poitevin (1996). Médicaments à usage Homéopathique. Dictionnaire pratique. Elsevier Masson. ISBN 9782225853487.
  19. ^ Jacques Jouanny The Essentials of Homeopathic Therapeutics, Bordeaux, France: Delmas, 1980