Hepar sulphuris (also known as Hepar sulfuris calcareum or calcium sulfide) is a homeopathic remedy prepared from the calcined sulfur of calcium carbonate, commonly known as limestone. In homeopathy, it is primarily used to treat symptoms related to infections, particularly those affecting the respiratory and lymphatic systems, as well as conditions involving suppuration and inflammation. The remedy is derived from the calcined product of limestone and sulfur, which is then processed according to homeopathic principles to create a highly diluted and potentized preparation. The name "Hepar sulphuris" translates to "liver sulfur" in Latin, reflecting its historical association with liver-related ailments, although its modern applications are broader. In Hebrew, it is referred to as חפאר סולפוריס. The remedy is often indicated for individuals experiencing symptoms such as sore throats, ear infections, and sinusitis, particularly when these conditions are accompanied by a tendency toward suppuration and the formation of pus. It is also used in cases of chronic respiratory conditions, such as bronchitis and asthma, where there is a history of recurrent infections. The preparation of Hepar sulphuris involves a series of dilutions and succussions, adhering to the principles of homeopathic pharmacopeia, which aim to enhance the therapeutic properties of the substance while minimizing toxicity.