Homeopathy is…

Icky, hot, sweaty and embarrassing. Those nasty hot flashes. Yet they’re not as difficult to be rid of as one would think when using the world’s most powerful medicine, homeopathy. Homeopathy is a method of medicine that is safe and has a reputation for eliminating hot flashes and other discomforts associated with menopause. One of the most common remedies for this malady is Lachesis. When used in a high potency and judiciously, it will relive not only the heat flashes, but mood swings and sensations in the throat as well.  Natrum mur is a remedy that is used for someone who keeps her emotions inside and has a craving for salt. She may also find herself looking puffy at this time in her life. Sepia is the best choice for those who feel overwhelmed by motherly and wifely duties. This woman may find herself wishing she could run away from her family. Pulsatilla is the remedy for a woman who is weepy and needy of affection and attention. She often craves the out -of -doors and finds that her stomach is often woozy after eating fats.

Although it is always best to work with a homeopath when using these remedies extensively, it might be worth a try on ones’ own. Homeopathy is for those who seek an alternative to chemical drugs that sometimes carry devastating side effects.

5 thoughts on “Homeopathy is…”

  1. if someone was to take a deeper case- how do you differenciate between natmur and lachesis when it comes to disappointed love reactions? Can a lachesis be shy and introverted like a natmur? thanks

    1. Joette Calabrese, HMC, CCH, RSHom(Na)

      Yes, Lachesis can be shy and introverted, but if these characteristics are prominent, I’d be inclined to reconsider that choice. Instead, concentrate on the pathology, rather than the subtleties of the personality.

  2. The article mentions that a woman may find herself looking puffy at this stage of life. Is the remedy for that Nat Mur? What potency and frequency of dosing? Thx!

    1. Joette Calabrese, HMC, CCH, RSHom(Na)

      Nat mur covers this condition but its not a reason to take it. More conditions must fit in order to make such a choice. The article offers only a cursory overview of the medicines to be considered in an effort for folks to consider digging a little deeper into this method.

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