Homoeopathic Drug Affinities Index: G

MEDICINE AND THEIR ABBREVIATIONS

Drug Affinities Index:

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

How to Interpret Action Levels: A Guide to Reading Indicators

Italics Purple: Denotes the second degree of action, which has been well-verified and confirmed through experience.
Blue Color: Indicates the next higher degree of action.
GREEN COLOR: Signifies the highest and most distinguished degree of action.

  • Graphites → (GRAPH.) : Aconitum → (Acon.) | Apis mellifica → (Apis.) | Arsenicum album → (Ars.) | Belladonna → (Bell.) | Calcarea carbonica → (Calc.) | Causticum → (Caust.) | FLUORICUM ACIDUM → (FL-AC.) | Guajacum Officinale → (Guaj.) | (Kali.) | Lycopodium clavatum → (Lyc.) | Manganum (Magn.) | NATRUM MURIATICUM → (NATR.) | Nitricum acidum → (Nit-ac.) | Nux vomica → (Nux-v.) | Phosphorus → (Phos.) | PULSATILLA → (PULS.) | Sepia → (Sep.) | Silicea → (Sil.) | Sulphur → (Sulph.) | Thuja Occidentalis → (Thuj.) | Vitex Trifolia → (Vit.)
  • Guajacum Officinale → (GUAJ.) : Bryonia Album→ (Bry.) | Graphites → (Graph.) | Mercurius solubilis → (Merc.)

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