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DOSAGE: 20 drops, three times a day, 30 minutes before meals. In case of crisis, 10 drops when symptoms manifest. Children: 5 drops, three times a day, 30 minutes before meals.
ACTION :
Robinia:
It is the American locust tree (pseudo-acacia). It is used for gastric hyperacidity and for
oesophageal acid back flows. It is the remedy for gastric burns. Its disorders are worsened by night, there can be acid vomiting that can be associated with migraines. It is also used for
child diarrhea.
Carbo Vegetabilis:
Vegetable coal which at homeopathic dilutions is used for above umbilical distension, with abdominal distension and gastric meteorism, digestive disorders caused by fats with bad smelling eructations. Stools are fetid. There can be congestive headaches worsened with wine. Gastric ulcers can bleed. In this case, it will obviously be necessary to have x-rays taken and see a doctor or a specialist of these problems. When possible, it will be necessary to have a precise diagnosis done by the family doctor. Never interrupt or stop the treatment without his
consent or
advice.
Argentum Nitricum:
Silver nitrate which at homeopathic dilutions is especially used for hurried people with stomach ulcers worsened by stress. This homeopathic drug is used for gastric burns worsened by sugar and chocolate. The patient suffers from vertigo and is shaky. He can also have aerophagia and abdominal distension. This drug is especially used for hurried people for whom time goes by too fast. They can also have diarrhea with green stools.
Lycopodium:
Especially used as a constitution remedy for patients having sensitive livers with characteristically right laterality. Patient also has subumbilical flatulence and the abdominal walls are very distended. When sitting at the table, the person has a tendency to loosen his belt after the firSt bite. He is characterized with hepatic and digestive disorders with food intolerances. It is usually between 5 pm and 8 pm that he is the worst off.
China:
Is used in this case for abdominal distensions. It is complementary to lycopodium and vegetabilis. It is also used for diarrhea with fatigue.
Anacardium
& Antimonium Crudum:
These are for people who eat so much that they get an indigestion.
Colocynthis:
In the medical world this is one of the antispasmodics. Spasms are reduced in a bent over position. Colocynthis is complemented by belladonna.
Belladonna:
Is an antispasmodic when used in measurable doses. In a homeopathic dosage, it is used for fever, pains, and facial congestion.
Artemisia:
Stimulates digestion and has eupeptic and aperitive properties.
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