Bellis Perennis is another Plant-based Remedy processed from plant commonly known by the name English Daisy, European Daisy, Common Daisy or Lawn Daisy. The word ‘Bellis’ means pretty and ‘Perennis’ means everlasting. This plant belongs to the Family Compositae. This plant is perennial but flowers only in early and mid-summer and is found in Western Europe, Central Europe and Northern Europe. Bellis Perennis acts pre-eminently on Skeletal muscle tissue like walls of the arteries and veins and the Muscular system itself. An individual needing Bellis Perennis has aches and pains with soreness as if they are sprained. This is due to nerve injury that has occurred during surgery or trauma to the deep tissue such as abdominal wall. Cold bathing is intolerant for this patient as it makes the soreness even worse. Patient develops complaints from ingesting cold food or drink when the body is heated. There is generalized Rheumatic pains throughout the body that is there is stiffness, dull, aching continuous pain of the affected parts. Patients’ complaints worsen on left side, hot bath, warmth of bed, before storms, cold bathing and by cold wind. To summarize, Bellis Perennis is the best remedy for deeper tissues after major surgical work or results of injury to nerves with intense soreness and intolerance to cold bathing. Patients’ experience soreness & lameness of parts and the Remedy chiefly acts on muscular fibers of the blood vessels. Potency and Repetition: It is a good idea to start with low potency. Low potencies include potencies such as 6X, 12X or 30C. (For example: Bellis Perennis 30 C). Stop taking the Medicine if symptoms worsen and consult with your Professional Homeopath. Disclaimer: This is not a Medical Advice. It’s a general indication for injuries and muscle aches. Homeopathic prescription is based on each individual’s mental, physical and emotional detailed assessment and final prescription is made on individuals’ personality. The recommendation on Potency and Repetition is generalized as there is no ‘one size fits all’ for Homeopathic Prescription. This post is a good guide for First Aids.
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Hypericum is pre-eminently a Neuralgic Remedy (remedy for nerve pain). The word ‘Hyper’ means above and ‘ecion’ means image. It is a Plant Remedy prepared from whole plant commonly known by the name St. John’s Wart. Unlike other Remedies discussed so far, for First Aid Kit, this remedy was first proved by Dr. Miller. All of the other Remedies discussed so far were first proved by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann (Father of Homeopathy). The plant is found in India, Asia, Europe, North Africa and America. Hypericum Patient is mentally sad, has anxiety of falling from height due to effects of shock after injury, falls, post-operative surgery or road-side accidents. These patients make mistakes in writing. This remedy helps prevent Tetanus and is used in injuries of Spinal Cord or after Concussion (violent blow) of Spinal Cord. It is indicated in punctured (like stepping on nail) , incised (clean cut injuries as from blades, knives etc.) or lacerated wounds (where tissue is torn apart) specially of long standing. It is also used in crushed or mashed fingertips specifically because, the fingertips are rich in nerve supply and the excruciating nerve pain is taken care of by this remedy. Patient has a sensation that his/her head elongated at night. Headache, after fall on occiput with sensation of being lifter up high in the air. The spine is sensitive to touch. Patient also might have convulsions after blow/injury. Potency and Repetition: It is a good idea to start with low potency. Low potencies include potencies such as 6X, 12X or 30C. (For example: Hypericum Perforatum 30 C). If you are planning to take Hypericum pills, consider taking 4 pills 1 time a day for 7 days. Stop taking the Medicine if symptoms worsen and consult with your Professional Homeopath. Disclaimer: This is not a Medical Advice. It’s a general indication for injuries and muscle aches. Homeopathic prescription is based on each individual’s mental, physical and emotional detailed assessment and final prescription is made on individuals’ personality. The recommendation on Potency and Repetition is generalized as there is no ‘one size fits all’ for Homeopathic Prescription. This post is a good guide for First Aids. The word Calendula is derived from word ‘Calendale’ meaning, month. As the plant flowers throughout the year, it is known as Calendula. The juice of the plant is offensive in odor and hence it is called as officinalis. The Remedy is prepared from fresh leaves with top of flowers. Mainly, Calendula acts on Skin, Mucous Membranes and Gastro-intestinal track. It is suitable in constitutions that have tendency for Cellulitis (inflammation of skin) or Erysipelas (Bacterial Skin Infection). Calendula promotes formation of Healthy Granulation tissue and rapid healing by first intention. This makes the remedy particularly useful to prevent Gangrene. Routinely, this remedy is very handy whenever there are clean cut injuries (post-operative/after surgery to heal the stitches) or in cuts from sharp instruments such as knife, blades, razors etc. Calendula also rapidly heals Ulcers that are irritable, sloughing (pus formation) and painful as if beaten. Patient is aggravated from damp, cloudy weather and is better by rest, fanning and open air. Potency and Repetition: It is a good idea to start with low potency. Low potencies include potencies such as 6X, 12X or 30C. (For example: Calendula Officinalis 30 C). If you are planning to take Calendula pills, consider taking 4 pills 3 times a day for 7 days. Calendula Cream or Mother Tincture can be applied directly on the wound for 14 days to promote Healthy Granulation tissue Formation. Stop taking the Medicine if symptoms worsen and consult with your Professional Homeopath. Disclaimer: This is not a Medical Advice. It’s a general indication for injuries and muscle aches. Homeopathic prescription is based on each individual’s mental, physical and emotional detailed assessment and final prescription is made on individuals’ personality. The recommendation on Potency and Repetition is generalized as there is no ‘one size fits all’ for Homeopathic Prescription. This post is a good guide for First Aids. |
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