Anti-psoric constitutional remedies strengthen the deep vitality, regulate chronic tendencies, and address long-standing issues linked with the psoric miasm—weak assimilation, defective nutrition, slow chronic inflammations, mental restlessness, fatigue, skin eruptions, and recurring functional disorders. These remedies frequently form the core constitutional profiles in classical homeopathy.
Sulphur Type: fiery, intellectual, unkempt, standing heat, morning diarrhoea, chronic skin eruptions.
Calcarea Ostrearum Type: chilly, sweaty, slow, easily tired; obesity tendencies; glandular problems.
Calcarea Phosphorica Type: thin, growing children; bone, teeth, nutrition issues; desire to travel; restlessness.
Silicea Type: delicate, refined, chilly, perfectionist; weak assimilation; suppuration tendency; lack of grit.
These are the main constitutional or keynote remedies for this theme, shown with a brief clinical note. Click a remedy name to open the full materia medica entry.
Useful when the clinical picture resembles this group but calls for a nearby variant or satellite remedy.
Deep liver-digestive constitution; gas, timidity, right-sided issues.
Skin eruptions with sticky discharge; obesity; chilly and constipated.
Hormonal and emotional exhaustion; indifference; sagging tissues.
Reserved, sensitive, headaches, dryness; ailments from grief.
Anxious, chilly, restless; burning pains; weakness with fast decline.
Tall, sensitive, thirsty for cold drinks; bleeding tendency; fears.
Extreme sensitivity to cold; suppuration tendency; irritable temperament.
Restlessness, desire to travel; recurrent colds; low vitality.
Chronic glandular and skin issues; alternating heat and weakness.
Childish adults or backward children; enlarged glands; timidity.
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These groups share overlapping symptom tags and may be useful for differential study.
Mouth ulcers, stomatitis, salivation, spongy gums, bleeding gums, diphtheritic patches, metallic taste, bad breath, oral sepsis, glandular swelling,