Carbo vegetabilis is a homeopathic remedy prepared from vegetal charcoal, typically derived from the carbonization of various plant materials. In homeopathy, it is used to treat a range of symptoms, including digestive issues, fatigue, and conditions related to poor circulation. The remedy is prepared through a process of trituration and dilution, adhering to homeopathic principles. The term "Carbo vegetabilis" is Latin for "vegetable carbon" or "plant charcoal." In Hebrew, it can be translated as גחלצוץ צמחי (gakhaltzutz tzme'ahi). In French, it is known as charbon végétal, and in German, it is referred to as pflanzliche kohle. Homeopathic practitioners believe that Carbo vegetabilis can help alleviate symptoms by stimulating the body's natural healing processes, although its efficacy is not supported by scientific evidence. The remedy is often used in the context of individualized homeopathic treatment, where the selection of the remedy is based on the specific symptoms and overall health profile of the patient.