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Influenza
As a preventive, use Influenzinum, two doses a day for two or three days.
- Gelsemium
Headache, bodyache, chills up and down spine, red face, weakness, relaxation, no thirst.
- Arsenic Album
Teasing cough, worse at night. Thirst, restlessness, anguish, headache.
Indigestion/Dyspepsia
- Nux Vomica
Sedentary lifestyle, indiscriminate eating and drinking habits. Cramping pain, flatulence.
- Calcarea Carb
Ravenous hunger, with desire for indigestible substances. Heartburn, waterbrash. Disagrees milk. Swelling of epigastrium. Tight clothes increase discomfort.
Abdomen hard and distended. Stools hard, white and offensive.
- Pulsatilla
Indigestion from rich/fatty foods. Nausea with little vomiting, moist, white– coated tongue.
No pain. Feeling of distension, clothes have to be loosened. Thirstlessness.
- Antimonium Crud
Tongue coated white. Food tastes fetid. Belching. Eructations of taste of food eaten.
Injury
- Arnica
The first remedy to be given for any injury. If skin is unbroken, apply the tincture as well–used
immediately after injury gives best results, and cuts recovery time, eases pain and minimizes any
ill–effects from injury. Continue with any other indicated medicine.
- Calendula
For lacerated wounds, cuts, etc. Dilute before use (1 part Calendula to 3 parts distilled water)
since it stings in the tincture form. The ointment may be used instead. The remedy may also be taken internally.
- Rescue Remedy (Bach Remedies)
For shock and panic after accidents.
- Ruta G
For sprains.
- Rhus Tox
Injury to tendons and ligaments. Muscular strain. For pain that is better for continued movement.
- Ledum Pal
Punctured wounds. Black eye.
- Hypericum
Injuries to areas rich in nerves, e.g. the coccyx, fingertips, etc.
- Aconite
In injury to eyes (along with Arnica).