Kali carbonicum, also known as potassium carbonate, is a homeopathic remedy derived from the chemical compound potassium carbonate (K2CO3). In homeopathy, it is prepared through a process of dilution and succussion, and is used to treat a variety of ailments. The name "Kali carbonicum" comes from the Latin names for its constituent elements: "Kali" refers to potassium, and "carbonicum" refers to carbon. In Hebrew, it is known as קאלי קרבוניקום, and in German, it is called Kali carbonicum or Kali-Kohlensäure. This remedy is often used in homeopathic practice to address symptoms related to the respiratory system, skin, and digestive tract, among others. It is also used to treat conditions such as anxiety, fatigue, and irritability. The specific symptoms and conditions treated with Kali carbonicum are based on the principles of homeopathy, which emphasize individualized treatment and the use of highly diluted substances to stimulate the body's natural healing processes.