Homeopathy in acute gastroenteritis in infants and adults

Acute gastroenteritis is clinically characterised by a combination of vomiting and diarrhoea. Vomiting is the sudden release of gastric contents by antiperistaltic contractions. Diarrhoea is the frequent evacuation of excessively liquid stools. Diarrhoea is caused by two mechanisms, most often in combination: Acceleration of intestinal transit Abnormal hydration of stools due to hypersecretion of the … Read more

The Birch, terrestrial and celestial tree, source of vitality!

The adjective birch is attributed to the silvery sheen of its papery bark. The birch is a particularly typical tree species in Eurasia. Although commonly grown as an ornamental tree, it is no less a host to young woods, steep acid soils, stony soils and sandy soils. Surprisingly, birch sap harvested in early spring has … Read more

Rosemary, symbol of love and prosperity

Rosemary, symbol of love and prosperity

Rosemary smells of Provence. In our imagination, it rubs shoulders with thyme and wild thyme. Undoubtedly, it evokes good herbs , and its use imposed itself first in food, for the pleasures of the nose and the palate, even before we realize that a meal decorated with rosemary not only tastes better, but also digests better. It is thus part … Read more

Damask Rose essential oil, queen of flowers reserved for the gods

Damask Rose essential oil, extracted from the famous Rosa damascena, a leading member of the Rosaceae family, has stood at the top of the floral hierarchy for thousands of years. Carefully distilled from the flowers, this precious essence has stood the test of time, arousing admiration and respect across civilisations. From the hanging gardens of … Read more

Homeopathy in acetonemic vomiting in children

Homeopathy in acetonemic vomiting in children

Acetonemic vomiting in children is a condition also known as “periodic ketosis”, because the vomiting is contingent. Hyperketonemia is the consequence of a transient disturbance in lipid metabolism when there is a momentary lack of glucose availability following insufficient intake or excessive expenditure of carbohydrates: Diet deviations (fat abuse, simple fasting, carbohydrate fasting, diabetes) Febrile … Read more

Chrono-health in the age of biological rhythms

Like Chronos (the god of time in Greek mythology), nothing is constant in our environment. We don’t operate in a simple or linear fashion, but we operate in a rhythmic fashion. Moreover, certain environmental disturbances modulate our biological rhythms. The study of biological rhythms or chrono-health is a scientific discipline born about 30 years ago. … Read more

Rhodiola, a panacea plant with a golden root

Rhodiola, a panacea plant with a golden root

The Latin appellation for Rhodiola derives from the Greek word rhodios , used by the Greek philosopher Dioscorides when he first described the plant in his De Materia medica (77 AD), as Rodio riza , in reference to the smell of rose given off by the root, once cut. Its vernacular name of golden root is an allusion to its legendary reputation as a panacea plant . A … Read more

Rosemary essential oil with cineole, sacred plant of the gods

Fresh rosemary sprigs set against a green background, used in aromatherapy and phytotherapy for their many virtues.

Who hasn’t crumpled a sprig of rosemary between their fingers to release its powerful, fresh aroma? Much more than just an aromatic herb, rosemary has earned a reputation throughout the ages as a plant with a thousand virtues. Already revered in ancient times, it was used both to honour the gods and for its medicinal … Read more

The Meadowsweet, symbol of virginity

The Meadowsweet, symbol of virginity

To unearth the oldest written traces linked to the meadowsweet, it is necessary to wait for the Middle Ages, but they still have nothing to do with its medicinal value . It was made into crowns, especially at weddings, because its flowers symbolized virginity . A little history It was not in fact until the Renaissance that it was possible … Read more

Rosemary essential oil with Camphor, symbol of death and love

Rosemary essential oil with Camphor, symbol of death and love

Camphor rosemary, whose botanical name is Rosmarinus officinalis camphoriferum, belongs to the Lamiaceae family. Its essential oil is obtained from the flowering branches. History of Rosemary A symbol of love, marriage and death, ancient rosemary was used in religious rituals. It became a therapeutic plant in Arab medicine in the 10th century. Rosemary is a … Read more

The role of homeopathy in acute hepatitis

Acute hepatitis corresponds to histological changes in the hepatocytes, the complex pathophysiology of which can be studied according to clinical, biological, immunological and aetiological parameters. Although jaundice of cytolytic or cholestatic origin due to cessation of biliary function is usually observed, it is not an obligatory feature of the condition. The cause of acute hepatitis … Read more

Homeopathic treatment in hepatic colic

Homeopathic treatment in hepatic colic

There are different types of colic. Hepatic colic is characterised by acute pain in the right hypochondrium, radiating to the posterior, often associated with nausea and vomiting. It is associated with acute distension of the bile ducts. The main cause of hepatic colic is biliary lithiasis, responsible for around 98% of cases, but other possible … Read more

Licorice, the soft and sweet root of our childhood

Licorice, the soft and sweet root of our childhood

The therapeutic properties of liquorice have been known since ancient times, when it was used by the Romans and Greeks to treat asthma and ulcers. Scientists of the time named it glycyrrhiza from glycys, for sugar, and rhidza, for root , meaning sweet root. A little history Chinese medicine considers it to be one of … Read more

Ravintsara essential oil, the camphor tree devoid of camphor

Ravintsara essential oil, the camphor tree devoid of camphor

Ravintsara, whose botanical name is Cinnamomum camphora ct cineole (Madagascar), belongs to the Lauraceae family. Its essential oil is obtained from its leaves. History of Ravintsara Ravintsara is a camphor tree(Cinnamomum camphora) adapted to Madagascar and Reunion Island; what makes it special is that this camphor tree… does not produce camphor! Instead, it produces 1,8-cineole, … Read more

Thyroid and naturopathy, endocrine gland treatments

The thyroid is an endocrine (or hormonal) gland, located against the esophagus and which is schematically shaped like a bow tie. It is essentially made up of vesicles with walls made up of a single layer of cells, and which contain the colloid, mainly made up of thyroglobulin. The two hormones secreted by the thyroid … Read more

Teething in infants? Use homeopathy !

If you’re the parent of an infant, you know how difficult teething can be to manage. Babies can become very restless and irritable, and it can be difficult to calm them down. Although teething is an inevitable part of life for all children, there are ways to relieve the pain and discomfort associated with this … Read more

The Black Radish, a sacred food from the underworld

The Black Radish, a sacred food from the underworld

In the underground world of roots, nothing is really very simple, and it is all the more so with the black radish whose origin is still uncertain , even if we wanted to see in the south of the Asia his native land. A little history What we do know, however, is that in the oldest Chinese … Read more

Homeopathic guide to acute stomatology

Homeopathic guide to acute stomatology

Homeopathy can be effective for a number of stomatological problems, such as preparing a patient for dental surgery, preventing and treating post-operative haemorrhage, preventing and treating post-operative or non-operative infections, dental pain, especially post-operative pain, and as a complement to the treatment of wisdom tooth problems. History of homeopathy in stomatology Homeopathy, with its roots … Read more

Horsetail, one of the first plants on our planet

Horsetail, one of the first plants on our planet

If there’s one medicinal plant that can be found all summer long by streams and in damp, sandy places where it thrives, it’s horsetail. Common and seemingly banal, this is an extraordinary plant, one of those that have survived the ages, just like ginkgo biloba. Horsetail is a very old lady, over 270 million years … Read more

Grapefruit essence, pharmacologically interesting hybrid

Grapefruit essence, pharmacologically interesting hybrid

Grapefruit, a citrus fruit well known for its unique flavour and many applications, occupies a special place in the world of natural remedies. This article takes an in-depth look at the fascinating world of grapefruit, more specifically the essence extracted from its peel, and delves into its rich history and varied uses. Originally from Asia, … Read more