
Hideko Simpson North London Homoeopath Finchley Highgate Hampstead Golders Green
Raphael Clinic

Hideko Simpson North London Homoeopath

Homoeopathy & Herbalism
Remedies and their uses
Below are examples of both Homoeopathic & Bach Flower remedies ...

Monkshood - Aconite
Aconitum (/ˌækəˈnaɪtəm/), also known as aconite, monkshood, wolf's bane, leapard's bane, women's bane, devil's helmet, or blue rocket.
Aconite has long been used in traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurveda (Hindu traditional medicine).
Aconite was also described in Greek and Roman medicine by Theophrastus, Dioscorides, and Pliny the Elder, who most likely prescribed the Alpine species Aconitum lycoctonum.

Chicory Bach Flower Remedy
This remedy is of great use to those of us who are overly concerned with the lives of our children, relatives and friends, always finding something that should be put right.
Although kind and loving, we tend to be overprotective, clinging or manipulative and become easily hurt or offended if this is not appreciated.
This remedy helps to let go and to love or advise without demanding love and attention in return.
Info courtesy of Ainsworths Pharmacy

Marigold - Calendula officinalis
The herb calendula (botanical name Calendula officinalis) is also known as the pot marigold and forms the basis for the homeopathic remedy calendula. People have been using this herb since times immemorial to cure numerous health conditions that vary from skin disorders to cancer.
Calendula officinalis, also known as the English marigold or pot marigold, is a valued herb that is used medicinally in homeopathic practice to facilitate, as well as accelerate, healing of wounds, and also to alleviate irritation of the skin.
Calendula is safe as well as effectual for use by people of different ages.
In addition, calendula has the potential to avert development of scars from torn and rough wounds that causes disfiguration.