Antimonium Crudum

Antimony trisulphide

Antimonium Crudum uses in homeopathy: a remedy for a thickly white-coated tongue, digestive upset from over-eating, and thickened skin and corns, its symptom picture, potencies and FAQs — informational only.

Quick answer

What is Antimonium Crudum used for in homeopathy?

Antimonium Crudum is marked by a thickly white-coated tongue and digestive upset from over-eating, along with thickened, horny skin and corns, often in an irritable, sentimental person.

Reviewed & updated: June 2026

This is general information about a homeopathic remedy, not a prescription or dosing advice. In homeopathy the correct remedy and potency are chosen for the whole individual symptom picture by a qualified homeopath — the same remedy is not right for everyone. Do not self-medicate, and consult a qualified homeopathic doctor (and your physician for serious or persistent conditions) before taking any remedy.

What Antimonium Crudum is used for

  • Indigestion from over-eating, with a white-coated tongue
  • Nausea and belching after rich food
  • Thickened, horny skin and hard corns
  • Cracked skin at the corners of the mouth
  • Irritability with a sulky mood

Characteristic symptom picture

Homeopaths look for these guiding features when considering Antimonium Crudum.

  • Thick, milky-white coating on the tongue
  • Effects of over-indulgence in food
  • Horny thickening of the skin and corns
  • Cross, sulky, does not want to be touched or looked at
  • Worse from heat and rich food

Potency

Antimonium Crudum is commonly used in 30C; choice of potency is for your homeopath to decide.

Frequently asked questions

What is Antimonium Crudum used for?

It is associated with a thickly white-coated tongue and digestive upset from over-eating, and with thickened skin and corns. A homeopath confirms suitability.

Is it used for corns and hard skin?

It is one of the remedies considered for horny, thickened skin and corns, but the right remedy depends on the individual picture and the pressure cause must be addressed.

Does it help indigestion?

It is often considered for indigestion after over-eating within its picture; a practitioner confirms it fits your case.

Should I take it myself?

Self-medication is discouraged — consult a qualified homeopath for the correct remedy and potency.

Don’t self-prescribe — consult a homeopathy doctor

The right remedy and potency are chosen for your individual case. Book an online or in-clinic consultation with a qualified homeopath.

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