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Secale Cornutum HPUS: Materia Medica on Poor Circulation, Cold Extremities & Senile Gangrene

Explore Secale cornutum HPUS with classical materia medica references to poor circulation, bluish extremities, varicose veins, cramps, Raynaud’s and senile vascular complaints.

The pharmacopoeias and classical materia medica confirm Secale cornutum’s indication for peripheral circulatory disturbance in elderly, but they do not specify a fixed “recommended dosage” for C6; instead they give general potency ranges and leave dose and repetition to the prescriber’s judgment.

What HPI / HPUS actually say

HPI / Materia Medica support for circulatory use in elderly

Classical materia medica—on which HPI monographs are based—very clearly positions Secale as a remedy of senile circulatory failure:

From these, a conservative, documentable statement is:

Practical dosing patterns

While neither HPI nor HPUS fixes a C6 dose, several HPUS‑compliant OTC labels and Indian pharmacopeial‑style products give typical adult regimens:

Secale cornutum is a classical homeopathic remedy for poor peripheral circulation, cold or bluish extremities and even senile gangrene, particularly in frail or elderly patients, as described in standard materia medica such as Boericke and Allen. Official HPUS listings and pharmacopoeias, however, do not specify a fixed “recommended dosage” of the C6 potency for improving circulation; dose and repetition are left to the treating homeopathic physician. Many over‑the‑counter Secale products for adults use a general schedule of 4–6 pellets or 5 drops three times daily, but this is labeling convention rather than a disease‑specific recommendation

 

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