Baryta carbonica, commonly known as Baryta carb in homeopathic medicine, is a remedy prepared from barium carbonate (BaCO₃). In Hebrew, it is referred to as בריטה קרבוניקה. The name is derived from the Latin "baryta," meaning heavy, and "carbonica," indicating its carbon content. This remedy is primarily used in homeopathy to address conditions related to the aging process, such as arteriosclerosis, dementia, and issues related to the cardiovascular and nervous systems. Baryta carbonica is also indicated for conditions affecting children, particularly those with developmental delays or learning difficulties. In French, it is known as Baryta carbonica, and in German, it is referred to as Baryta carbonica or Barytacarb. The remedy is prepared through a process of trituration and potentiation, adhering to homeopathic principles to enhance its therapeutic properties.