Ignatia amara
[Saint Ignatius Bean]
Named for St. Ignatius of Loyola, this seed was introduced to homeopathy from The Philippines and has become a leading remedy for grief and stress.
[Saint Ignatius Bean]
Named for St. Ignatius of Loyola, this seed was introduced to homeopathy from The Philippines and has become a leading remedy for grief and stress.
[Chamomile]
With its scientific name Matricaria meaning "mother" or "womb," chamomile is famous for its soothing properties, especially in children.
[Calcium Sulfide]
This special preparation of calcium and sulfur was developed by the founder of homeopathy himself, using an alchemical process that withstands the test of time.
[Elderflower]
Once known as "nature's medicine chest," elderflower's benefits go beyond immune support to include respiratory health, detox, and skin health.
[Eyebright]
True to its name, Eyebright has long been used in both traditional herbal and homeopathic medicine as a leading remedy for eye health.
[Pasque Flower]
Known as "wind flower," this alpine wildflower is famous for drooping in the heat and reviving in cooler air. It supports congestion with similar modalities.
[Passionflower]
A beautiful tropical plant that promotes calm, relaxation, and sleep. It's proof that small doses can still be sustainable and effective ways to use herbs.
[Ragweed]
True to the homeopathic principle of like cures like, ragweed pollen is used in homeopathy to treat the same allergy symptoms it causes.
Image of Strychnos ignatii seeds by H. Zell (Wikimedia Commons), licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0. Cropped from original.
*Claims are based on traditional homeopathic practice, not accepted medical evidence. Not FDA evaluated.
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