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Remedy of the Day
Digitalis Purpurea, from the foxglove plant, is one of homeopathy's key heart remedies. It is considered when the pulse is slow, weak, or irregular and worsened by movement. In practice, it is studied for its influence on cardiac rhythm and associated fluid retention.

Remedy of the Day
Elaps Corallinus, from the coral snake venom, is studied in homeopathy for a strong internal coldness, dark haemorrhages, and a fear of being alone in the rain. In practice, it is considered in certain haemorrhagic and cardiovascular presentations where cold sensations predominate.

Remedy of the Day
Cobalt Kobaltum, a homeopathic remedy from cobalt metal, is studied for lower back weakness, sexual exhaustion, and certain neurological disturbances. It is considered particularly when lumbar pain, seminal emissions, and leg heaviness appear together in a depleted constitution.
Remedy of the Day
Magnesium Carbonicum, historically known as Gregory Powder, is a deep-acting homeopathic remedy for highly sensitive nervous systems. It is studied when acidity, digestive disturbance, and emotional hypersensitivity appear together — in children, pregnant women, or those worn down by chronic stress.