Anti-Psoric Constitutional Homeopathic Remedies — Sulphur, Calcarea, Silicea & More

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.

Grouping — Constitutional Archetypes

  • 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.

Key remedies in this group

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.

  1. Calcarea Ostrearum Chilly, easily fatigued individuals; profuse head-sweat; tendency to obesity. Weak digestion, acidity, imperfect assimilation. Fear of misfortune, anxiety from overwork. Glandular enlargement; cold, damp aggravates. Slow but deep constitutional action.
  2. Calcarea Phosphorica Children or adults with poor nutrition, weak bones, delayed growth, fontanelles slow to close. Thin, restless, dissatisfied, desire for change and travel. Craving smoked or salty foods. A remedy for anaemia, slow development, and bone pains.
  3. Silicea Delicate, refined constitutions; chilly; lack of stamina; slow healing. Tendency to suppuration, abscesses, ingrown nails. Fixed ideas, perfectionism, anticipatory anxiety. Boosts assimilation and expels foreign bodies; excellent for chronic weakness.
  4. Sulphur The great anti-psoric king. Burning sensations, heat of feet, aversion to bathing, offensive perspiration. Philosophical, imaginative, neglects appearance. Skin eruptions, itching worse warmth; morning empty diarrhoea. Deep acting on metabolism and circulation.

How to use this remedy group in practice

  1. Scan the group as a short list. Use this page when you already know the broad clinical theme (for example Psora, chronic weakness, constitutional remedy) and want a focused set of remedies to compare.
  2. Open the materia medica for each candidate. Click a remedy name to read the full materia medica entry, including generals, modalities, sensations, and mental picture.
  3. Cross-check with repertory rubrics. Use your repertory to confirm that the key symptoms in the case are strongly represented for the leading remedies in this group.
  4. Document your reasoning. For teaching or self-study, keep brief notes about why a remedy was selected or ruled out. Over time this builds your own clinical “memory palace” around each group.

Clinical safety note

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If symptoms are severe, persistent, or unclear, work with a suitably trained healthcare professional and follow local medical guidelines.