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The "marine medicines" in homoeopathy
In the sea there are usually stable environmental conditions with largely constant temperatures. Some sea dwellers behave passively and seek protection through an external shell, others are agile and constantly looking for a place to hide.
Depending on the type, size and mobility of the sea dwellers, care, protection and sexuality are important connecting themes in the corresponding homeopathic medicines.
Typical marine medicine patients have difficulty forming relationships. They want support in life, feel defenseless and are anxious.
Common physical symptoms of marine medicines are hormonal disorders (particularly in the female genital area, menopausal symptoms or thyroid disorders), allergies and diseases of the skin and respiratory tract.
no. | name | potency | synonyms | |
| 01 | Aqua marina | D12 | marine deep water |
02 | Ambra | D10 | gray, waxy substance from the sperm whale´s digestive tract | |
| 03 | Asterias rubens | D12 | common sea star |
04 | Conchae verae | D12 | shell of an oyster (Ostrea edulis L.) | |
| 05 | Corallium album | D12 | white coral |
| 06 | Corallium rubrum | D12 | red coral |
| 07 | Fucus vesiculosus | D10 | bladder fucus, bladderwrack |
| 08 | Mater perlarum | D12 | nacre, mother-of-pearl (Conchiolinum) |
| 09 | Medusa | D12 | common jellyfish moon jelly (Aurelia aurita L.) |
| 10 | Oleum jecoris Aselli | D12 | cod-liver oil |
| 11 | Serum Anguillae | D12 | fresh serum of freshwater eel (Anguilla anguilla L.) |
| 12 | Sepia | D12 | The dried secretion of the ink gland of
Sepia officinalis L. |
| 13 | Spongia | D10 | bath sponge |
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