Nausea and Vomiting – Homeopathic Solutions
June 3, 2009
It is not necessary to suffer through nausea and vomiting. Remedies are safe to take during pregnancy and can significantly impact the intensity and frequency of the symptoms you experience.
The following five remedies are the most commonly used to eliminate nausea and vomiting. For more in depth information please access my on-line e-book – The Homeopathic Guide to a Vibrant Pregnancy available on my website – www.pipermartin.com
Take two pellets of the remedy that most closely matches your symptom picture. If there is a shift then just wait, the symptoms may not return at all. If you feel you are dipping again then you can repeat the dose. A dose is 2 pellets. Please take a look at How to Take a Homeopathic Remedy- available on this blog site.
Nux vomica 200C- great remedy for morning sickness that feels like a hangover. Retching, constipation, irritability and headaches. Especially helpful for women working on addictions and experiencing withdrawal symptoms from alcohol or pot.
Sepia 200C- a good alternative if Nux looked like it fit but did not quite work. Symptoms present as: distant with husband, worse nausea around the dinner hour, hates meat, especially the smell, exhausted, dragged down feeling.
Ipecacuanha 200C – this is homeopathic Ipecacuanha. do not confuse it with the medical version of Ipecacuanha. This is for constant nausea. Nothing makes it better, even vomiting only gives a brief relief. Worse in the morning when first rising.
Tabacum 200C - Violent vomiting with a cold sweat, pale, chilly. Waves on nausea made worse by the least motion. Desire to spit. Worse from smell of tobacco.
Cocculus 200C – This remedy has a sensation like motion sickness. It is nausea that is worse from any motion – especially cars, boats, planes etc. Aversion to food and drink – metallic taste in the mouth. Hungry but can’t figure out what she wants to eat.
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