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Common medicines
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2018-06-07T07:34:21+00:00
Common Medicines
- Aconitum napellus– fear, fright; sudden onset of violent symptoms with fever after exposure to cold and dry wind
- Apis mellifica*** – bee, wasp, hornet, etc. stings; with pain, and red, puffy, shiny, hot swelling
- Arnica montana– after injuries such as falls, concussions, bumps, bruises, contusions, car wrecks; to prevent shock from any injury; emotional shock;
- Arsenicum album – colds, stuffy head, irritation from mucus and irritation in throat, better from warm drinks; food poisoning, with vomiting and diarrhea; such as from eating bad meat
- Belladonna – high fevers of sudden onset in children with hot, dry forehead, glassy eyes, thirst-less; affects of sun stroke; helpful at antidoting the adverse effects of rabies shot in animals
- Bryonia alba – Sprains and injuries worse from motion, better from rest and warmth; colds, flu, fever with great thirst for large gulps of cold drinks, aching all over, irritability
- Calendula officinalis – first intention healing of wounds, cuts, tears, ruptures of tissues, tendons and bones (orally in potency); anti-infective, antiseptic (diluted tincture applied directly to wound)
- Cantharis– burns and scalds, to first or second degree; sunburn; UTI’s or urinary complaints with burning pains
- Cellphoneand Cell mast – to antidote any effects after second-hand cell phone and other wireless technology exposure
- Hypericum perfoliatum – concussion of head, neck, spine or tail bone; shock; injuries to nerve rich areas like fingertips, neck, groin, toes; to prevent tetanus resulting from puncture wounds in palm of hand or sole of foot.
- Hepar sulphuris calcareum– between the 3X-12X potency (whatever we are on), used to antidote mercury symptoms; remove foreign objects like a splinter, etc.; to antidote inhaled metal dust from aerosol spraying operations
- Ledum palustre– insect and spider bites; swellings and inflammations with white swelling and cool to touch (inflammations are generally warm to touch); to prevent tetanus resulting from any wound
- Rhus toxicodendron*** –poison ivy, oak and sumac; injuries for over-straining, pains worse from being still, better from motion, worse on first motion (creaky gate); as first aid in case of heart attack
- Ruta graveolens– (after use of Arnica ), strains of muscles and tendons; eye strain; parts feel bruised; injuries to periosteum (consider also Symphytum and Calendula)
- Staphisagria– anger, indignation, victimization; UTI’s; injuries from sharp object such as a knife or scalpel (think of it after surgery)
- Symphytum officinalis– breaks and fractures; injuries to periosteum; traumatic injuries to eye