Sea Remedies: Meeting the Ocean’s Healers as People

This blog was inspired by Tony Hurley’s recent Materia Medica Masterclass on sea remedies in CHE Pro. 

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Kate Howard RSHom

Homeopath and CHE Community Manager

Sea remedies are a treasure for homeopaths because they combine deep emotional landscapes with subtle physical patterns. Tony’s teaching highlighted that these remedies can be understood not just through their symptoms, but as living personalities with emotional and physical essences. 

Imagining them this way can help you connect more deeply with your patients and make more precise prescribing choices.

Below, each remedy is presented as a living character with emotional traits, physical symptoms, clinical differentiators, and a message they might speak directly to your patient.

Sea Water: Aqua Marina

Made from pure seawater

Character Profile
Aqua Marina is the gentle wanderer of the tides, endlessly fluid and encompassing. They move with life but carry an underlying tension, like the ebb and flow of the ocean.

Emotional Traits

  • Sensitive and easily unsettled
  • Restless and hard to feel anchored
  • Quiet worry about health or the environment
  • Tends toward low-grade anxiety and malaise
 

Physical Symptoms

  • Nausea, vomiting, seasickness
  • Constipation alternating with loose stools
  • Thick sticky white phlegm
  • Headaches worse after exposure to the sea or cold
 

Comparison

  • Unlike Natrum muriaticum, Aqua Marina’s grief is subtle and linked to the environment rather than emotional loss
  • Unlike Sepia, Aqua Marina is open and fluid rather than withdrawn
 

If Aqua Marina Could Speak
“I am the tides. I flow through you, bringing balance and calm. When your body feels unsettled or your mind drifts without anchor, I help you find steadiness.”

Red Coral: Corallium rubrum

Made from bright red coral

Character Profile
Corallium is fragile yet vibrant, full of beauty and sensitivity but easily disturbed. Like a coral reef, they may appear solid from a distance, but under stress they crack and bleed emotionally and physically.

Emotional Traits

  • Highly reactive and sensitive
  • Quick to anger or fear
  • Strong need for protection
  • Prone to impulsive decisions under pressure
 

Physical Symptoms

  • Nosebleeds, congestion, spasms, cramps
  • Muscle twitching
  • Sensitivity to trauma or injury
 

Comparison

  • Corallium is more reactive than Sepia, which is protective but withdrawn
  • Vulnerability is external rather than internal or sexual, which distinguishes it from Murex
 

If Corallium Could Speak
“I am delicate but vibrant. I help you release tension and fragility while giving you strength and structure.”

Sea Snail Shell: Murex

Made from the shell of the murex snail

Character Profile
Murex lives in the tension between exposure and protection. They want intimacy but fear it, need support but are wary of intrusion.

Emotional Traits

  • Conflicted around sexual or emotional intimacy
  • Ambivalent and easily embarrassed
  • Emotions may swing between desire and guilt
 

Physical Symptoms

  • Uterine prolapse and menstrual irregularities
  • Leucorrhoea or reproductive disturbances
  • Digestive heaviness and sinking sensation in the stomach
 

Comparison

  • Unlike Sepia, Murex engages with the world rather than withdrawing
  • Different from Corallium, Murex’s tension is internal and related to sexuality and reproduction
 

If Murex Could Speak
“I help you navigate conflicts of desire and fear. When you feel torn or trapped, I guide your body and heart toward balance.”

Starfish: Asterias rubens

Made from the common starfish

Character Profile
Asterias lives in cycles of intensity and collapse. They are dynamic but often trapped in swings between power and despair.

Emotional Traits

  • Exuberant and energetic, then fatigued or withdrawn
  • Sensitive to physical and emotional pressure
  • Experiences extremes from desire to despair
 

Physical Symptoms

  • Congestion, swelling, circulatory issues
  • Cramping and pressure
  • Sexual over-excitability alternating with numbness
 

Comparison

  • Unlike Aqua Marina, Asterias is extreme and pulsating rather than subtle and fluid
  • Differs from Murex because the tension is systemic and cyclical, not localised
 

If Asterias Could Speak
“I am cycles and rhythm. When your energy rises and falls, I help you find balance and guide your system.”

Salt: Natrum muriaticum

Made from sea salt

Character Profile
Natrum muriaticum carries quiet grief and longing. Outwardly composed, they conceal a turbulent inner world.

Emotional Traits

  • Silent, introspective, and melancholic
  • Longing for connection, afraid of vulnerability
  • Emotional wounds often hidden for years
 

Physical Symptoms

  • Headaches, digestive disturbances, salt cravings
  • Chronic symptoms worsened by stress or grief
 

Comparison

  • Unlike Aqua Marina, Natrum muriaticum’s distress is emotional rather than environmental
  • Differs from Sepia because it internalizes grief rather than actively shielding itself
 

If Natrum muriaticum Could Speak
“I hold your grief and longing. I help you carry emotional weight and bring relief when sorrow has settled into your body.”

Cuttlefish Ink: Sepia

Made from cuttlefish ink

Character Profile
Sepia is elusive and protective. They carry deep wisdom but fear exposure and show frustration when demands or emotional closeness feel overwhelming.

Emotional Traits

  • Detached, withdrawn, and protective
  • Easily irritated, especially in intimate or family situations
  • Emotions masked by humor or avoidance
 

Physical Symptoms

  • Hormonal imbalance, menstrual irregularities, pelvic heaviness
  • Chronic fatigue and bearing-down sensations
  • Symptoms worsen with stress
 

Comparison

  • Unlike Murex, Sepia withdraws completely to maintain safety
  • Differs from Natrum muriaticum by actively shielding self rather than internalising grief
 

If Sepia Could Speak
“I protect you when the world feels overwhelming. I support your energy, hormonal balance, and emotional boundaries while helping you reclaim yourself.”

Table of Comparison

Remedy

Emotional Essence

Physical Keynotes

Differentiation Tip

Aqua Marina

Fluid, adaptable, restless

Seasickness, nausea, phlegm, headaches

Subtle imbalance, external triggers

Corallium

Fragile, reactive, sensitive

Bleeding, spasms, congestion

Acute reactivity, external vulnerability

Murex

Conflicted, intimate, anxious

Reproductive issues, digestive heaviness

Internal sexual/reproductive tension

Asterias

Cyclical, extreme, pulsating

Congestion, cramping, circulatory issues

Fluctuating states, systemic cycles

Natrum muriaticum

Silent grief, melancholic

Headaches, digestive issues, salt cravings

Long-standing emotional sorrow

Sepia

Protective, withdrawn, elusive

Hormonal imbalance, fatigue, pelvic heaviness

Active withdrawal, shields self

Conclusion

Sea remedies are not just minerals or marine extracts. They are living archetypes of emotion, physiology, and inner conflict. Inspired by Tony Hurley’s CHE Pro masterclass, this approach invites homeopaths to connect with each remedy’s emotional and physical essence.

Understanding Aqua Marina’s fluidity, Corallium’s sensitivity, Murex’s conflicted intimacy, Asterias’ cyclical intensity, Natrum muriaticum’s silent grief, and Sepia’s protective withdrawal allows practitioners to see patients more holistically. 

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Disclaimer

The content shared here is intended for informational purposes only and should not be considered a replacement for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment from a qualified and licensed healthcare provider. The views and opinions expressed in this presentation are those of the presenter and do not necessarily represent those of CHE or any affiliated organizations.

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