Tuesday 11 March 2014

Fainting-Homeopathy

Sudden fear associated with restlessness and a feeling of impending doom is quickly put to rest with a dose or two of  Aconitum napellus 30C.
Fainting from sudden joy can be relieved with Coffea cruda 30C
Fainting from grief or sudden bad news is best met with Ignatia amara 30C.
Occasionally fainting can come in the form of twitching of limbs and hysterical fits. This can be brought on by terror and nervousness and may also present with the kind of fear and apprehensiveness experienced by soldiers before battle. This type of reaction may be accompanied by diarrhea. This is a call for Gelsemium sempervirens 30C.
If the person is unconscious, the remedy should be dissolved in a bit of water and rubbed on the person’s wrist.
Once the person regains consciousness but may still be a bit “out of it,” the remedy may be placed between the gums and lips. The remedies will dissolve quickly in the mouth and will be accepted readily via the mucosa. They do not need to be digested in the stomach.
In all of the above situations, a dose of the appropriate remedy may be administered every 5-15 minutes until normalcy is established.
Homeopathy is a soothing solution to life’s mishaps. Its polite method gently removes the illness at hand and restores the person to full use and vigor. What other method of medicine do you know that revives fainting as well as addressing the exciting cause? And removes the fear so thoroughly that it reaches back into the past and sets a sufferer in order physically and mentally?
Homeopathy is the medicine of millions. Make it yours for the next time life is unyielding.
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