There is no better way to treat the physical and emotional shock of accidents and injuries than with homeopathy. Whether for a mild injury or one that requires medical treatment, homeopathy can absorb the shock, minimize and often remove bleeding, reduce fear, anxiety, pain and put the sufferer in a better state. If the emergency room seems to be the only way to care for the injury, give the
best remedy you know on the way to the hospital. This is reason enough to keep a small emergency kit in your purse. Even after a trip to the emergency room, a well-chosen homeopathic remedy will often hasten recovery and reduce pain. Pain medications can even be omitted with the correct usage of a remedy. Swelling and healing will often be hastened by 1/2 the time.
Cuts & Abrasions
Arnica montana
Hamamelis
Bruises
Arnica Montana
Puncture Wounds
Arnica montana
Ledum
Hypericum
Burns
Aconitum
Cantharis
Kali bichromium
Causticum
Heat Prostration
Belladonna
Glonoine
Insect & Animal Bites
Arnica montana
Ledum
Muscle and Bone Injuries
Over exertion and deep injuries
Ruta graveolens
Rhus tox
Bellis perennis
Symphytum
Bruises
Arnica Montana
Fractures & breaks
Arnica montana
Aconitum
Symphytum
Calc phos
Bellis perennis
Dislocated Joints
Ruta graveolens
Rhus tox
Arnica montana
There is a new homeopathic transdermal treatment, RESPEN, now available that has been very effective for medication resistant depression and bipolar patients. In a scientific study, symptoms were alleviated within hours of the first application and without all of the side effects associated with other antidepressants, including loss of sexual function. The website is http://neuro-med.net
The medication is currently compounded by a compounding pharmacist in Bellingham, WA and there is a patent pending on the compound. For more information, please call 877-963-3338.
If you email me I will send you the science.
I have been hospitalized twice for clinical depression, the second because I was close to suicide. I know how difficult it can be to find the right doctor and treatment. Nancy Campbell nsc5458@gmail.com