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Materia Novum: The Journal of Homoeopathy

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Kali Group of Remedies in Homoeopathy

Dr. S. Gunjal
4/4/2026
pp. 17

The Kali group of remedies in homoeopathy represents a distinct constitutional pattern characterized by sensitivity, dependency, responsibility, and strong attachment to family and material security. Individuals belonging to the Kali constitution often exhibit emotional vulnerability, anxiety, and a strong need for affection and reassurance. During childhood, Kali individuals are usually oversensitive, demanding affection, and closely attached to family members. They may grow up in environments where both pampering and strict moral discipline shape their personality, resulting in individuals who are conscientious, responsible, yet somewhat timid and dependent. In adolescence, emotional sensitivity becomes more pronounced. Relationships and attachments play a significant role in their psychological development. Disappointments, especially in love or emotional bonds, can lead to anxiety, insecurity, repression of feelings, and sometimes neurotic tendencies. Kali individuals often prefer routine, conformity, and stability, avoiding risks and major challenges due to a weakness of will and fear of change. In adulthood, Kali personalities are generally responsible, family-oriented, and focused on providing security for their loved ones. They tend to be practical, morally conscious, and protective of their family members, though they may remain anxious and somewhat self-centered. In old age, dependency and vulnerability increase, often accompanied by anxiety and irritability when neglected or left alone. From a homoeopathic perspective, Kali remedies are often indicated in chronic conditions involving multiple vital organs and degenerative pathologies, especially when accompanied by states of weakness, anxiety, and fluid imbalance. Understanding the psychological and constitutional features of the Kali group helps homoeopathic physicians in selecting appropriate remedies for individualized treatment.

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