
Spongia - Wikipedia
Spongia is a genus of marine sponges in the family Spongiidae, originally described by Carl Linnaeus in 1759, containing more than 60 species. [1] Some species, including Spongia …
Know Your Remedies: Spongia Tosta (Spong.) - HOMEOPATHY …
Spongia Tosta (Spong.) is a remedy for dry mucous membranes (mouth, nose, throat, and larynx), dry coughs, swollen or inflamed glands, and types of respiratory and cardiac (heart) …
Spongia tosta for Croupy Cough - Boiron USA
Spongia Tosta 30C is a homeopathic dilution of Spongia Tosta that relieves dry, barking cough. The pellets melt in your mouth and can be taken on the go, no food or water needed. They …
Spongia officinalis - Wikipedia
Spongia officinalis, better known as a variety of bath sponge, is a commercially used sea sponge. [2] Individuals grow in large lobes with small openings and are formed by a mesh of primary …
Spongia Tosta 30, 200, 1M Uses, Benefits & Side Effects - Plank …
Spongia Tosta is a good remedy for rheumatic affection of the valves of the heart. It is used in rheumatic heart disease in which the heart valves have been damaged. Patients complain of …
SPONGIA TOSTA: HOMEOPATHIC MATERIA MEDICA – Symptoms …
Spongia Tosta is a prominent remedy in homeopathy, especially recognized for its beneficial effects on the respiratory system. It is highly effective in addressing symptoms related to …
Sponge - Wikipedia
The calcium carbonate or silica spicules of most sponge genera make them too rough for most uses, but two genera, Hippospongia and Spongia, have soft, entirely fibrous skeletons. [ 13 ] : …
Spongia officinalis - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on ... - Animalia
Spongia officinalis, better known as a variety of bath sponge, is a commercially used sea sponge. Individuals grow in large lobes with small openings and are formed by a mesh of primary and …
Spongia tosta - Kent - International Academy of Classical …
Spongia is the remedy when dyspnoea and cough are relieved by warm food; may be better from warm drinks. Laryngeal troubles with great hoarseness, in individuals tending towards phthisis, …
ADW: Spongia: CLASSIFICATION
Spongia: pictures (1) To cite this page: Myers, P., R. Espinosa, C. S. Parr, T. Jones, G. S. Hammond, and T. A. Dewey. 2025. The Animal Diversity Web (online). Accessed at …