Understanding Antipsoric Remedies
Sulphur and Psorinum are among the most important antipsoric remedies in homeopathic practice. Knowing their differences is crucial for effective treatment and patient recovery.
Constitutional Differences Between Sulphur and Psorinum
- Sulphur: Hot remedy; patients usually prefer cooler environments.
- Psorinum: Extremely cold; patients feel chilly and often use jackets, blankets or extra coverings even in warm weather.
Acute vs Chronic Applications
- Sulphur is indicated when a well-selected remedy fails in acute diseases.
- Psorinum is most effective in chronic conditions or when remedies fail to produce results in long-standing ailments.
Post-Fever Weakness and Recovery
Psorinum is particularly effective for post-viral recovery. If a child or adult experiences prolonged weakness, loss of appetite or fatigue after a fever, a few doses of Psorinum can help restore energy and vitality.
Conclusion
Sulphur addresses acute and hot constitutions, while Psorinum supports chronic conditions and post-viral recovery. Both remedies are indispensable in homeopathic practice.
Expert guidance by Certified Homeopathic doctor ensures the best use of these remedies for optimal health outcomes.
About the Author: Dr. Hussain Kaisrani
Dr. Hussain Kaisrani (DHMS, BHMS, Bsc, MS ST (University of Wales, UK) is a renowned homeopathic physician and expert in antipsoric remedies, with years of experience in treating acute and chronic conditions. He specialises in the careful selection and application of homeopathic medicines, helping patients recover from chronic ailments, post-viral fatigue and other complex health issues.
Known for his evidence-based approach and compassionate patient care, Dr. Kaisrani combines traditional homeopathic principles with modern clinical insights. He has authored several articles on homeopathy and regularly shares his expertise to educate both patients and practitioners worldwide.
Dr. Kaisrani is committed to promoting holistic health and wellness, emphasising remedies like Sulphur and Psorinum for their profound effects on chronic conditions and constitutional balance.

