Hepar sulph. is available at health food and drug stores in various potencies in the form of tinctures, tablets, and pellets.
Hahnemann combined the inner layer of oyster shells (Calcium carbonica ) with flowers of sulfur and burned them to create Hepar sulphuris calcareum
No
There are no side effects, but individual aggravations may occur.
colds, coughs, sore throats, croup, abscesses, earaches, inflamed cuts and wounds, asthma, arthritis, emphysema, herpes, constipation, conjunctivitis
"Sulphuris"
You can but it would be pointless since hepar sulph works well as an antibiotic in low potencies
It comes from the Greek hepar
Hepar is the latin name for liver. It is in the nominative (subject) form. We are more familiar with the genitive form hepatis, from which medical terms are derived.
Hepar Sulph
hepar sulph 200
Hepar Sulph and Mullein Oil
Sulphuris Acid is most commonly found in lead-acid car batteries.