MEDICINE AND THEIR ABBREVIATIONS
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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.
- Valeriana Officinalis → (VALER.) : Aconite → (Acon.) | Belladonna → (Bell.) | Chamomilla → (Cham.) | Coffea Cruda → (Coff.) | Hyoscyamus → (Hyos.) | Ignatia → (Ign.) | Mercurius Solubilis → (Merc.) | Nux vomica → (Nux-v.) | Pulsatilla → (Puls.) | Stannum metallicum → (Stann.) | Sulphur → (Sulph.)
- Veratrum Album → (VERAT.) : Aconite → (Acon.) | Alumina → (Alum.) | Arnica Montana → (Arn.) | Arsenicum Album → (Ars.) | Bryonia Alba → (Bry.) | Calcarea carbonica → (Calc.) | Camphora → (Camph.) | Carbo vegetabilis → (Carb-v.) | CHINA OFFICINALIS → (CHIN.) | Cicuta Virosa → (Cic.) | Cina Maritima → (Cina.) | Coffea Cruda → (Coff.) | CUPRUM METALLICUM → (CUPR.) | Drosera Rotundifolia → (Dros.) | Ferrum Metallicum → (Ferr.) | Hyoscyamus → (Hyos.) | Ipecacuanha → (Ip.) | Mercurius Solubilis → (Merc.) | Phosphorus → (Phos.) | Phosphoricum acidum → (Ph-ac.) | Secale Cornutum → (Sec.) | Sepia Officinalis → (Sep.) | Spigelia Anthelmia → (Spig.) | Stramonium → (Stram.)
- Verbena → (VERB.) : Angustura vera → (Ang.) | Mezereum → (Mez.) | Phosphorus → (Phos.) | Pulsatilla → (Puls.) | Ranunculus Bulbosus → (Ran-b.)
- Viola odorata → (VIOL-O.) : Nux vomica → (Nux-v.) | Phosphorus → (Phos.)
- Viola tricolor → (VIOL-T.) : Baraita carbonica → (Bar-c.) | Nitricum acidum → (Nit-ac.) | Rhus toxicodendron → (Rhus-t.)
- Vitex Trifolia → (VIT.) : Calcarea carbonica → (Calc.) | Conium Maculatum → (Con.) | Graphites → (Graph.) | Lycopodium Clavatum → (Lyc.) | Mercurius Solubilis → (Merc.) | Nux vomica → (Nux-v.) | Oleander → (Olnd.) | Pulsatilla → (Puls.) | Rhododendron Chrysanthum → (Rhod.) | Sepia Officinalis → (Sep.) | Sulphur → (Sulph.)