Thursday, July 22, 2010


Homeopathy is a system of healing that is very old, older than Hippocrates. It seeks to cure using the principles of natural healing, using medicines made from natural substances to help the body's native ability to heal itself. It is safe and effective with no side effects. It is impossible to take an over dose of homeopathic medicine.
 
Arnica Montana
The purpose of this blog is to help you put together a homeopathic home 1st aid kit, something that you will reach for whenever you, a member of your family, friends or even strangers have a mishap that requires minor medical attention. The remedies listed on the Remedies page can replace many of the over-the-counter medicines. As has been seen in recent years the over use of medicines, such as antibiotics, has led to resistant strains of bacteria that are no longer affected by such medicines. Homeopathic therapy will allow your own body's immune system to work for you, increasing your ability to fight off infection.

There are also many great homeopathic books that will help you to better understand the science and how to use the remedies. Periodically, reviews will be made of some of these books and will be posted on the Resources and references page.

To find a homeopathic practitioner in your area go to the Resources and references page


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3 comments:

Nights Work said...

Have I got a story about arnica!
I had uterine cancer 7 years ago now, and so the recommendation was for me to have a hysterectomy. Now, I am very much overweight and my doctors were concerned about how well I would heal. I've known about homeopathy for many years. A friend in the UK introduced it to me, especially arnica. I didn't do the vitamin C thing, I wish I had known, but in the end it really didn't matter. But I did do the same thing you did. But I could only find arnica 200c. I took it about 3 times the day before the actual surgery, then maybe 3 times the day of the surgery, before and as soon as I woke up I took it. I think I may have taken it again after that. I took it the whole time I spent recovering in the hospital and after I got home. Before I left the hospital my doctor said that she had never seen an incision so well healed after such a short period of time. Especially since they were so concerned about complications because of my weight. When I went back to see her a week later she was really impressed and said that the incision was very well healed. If I remember correctly the staples came out sooner than they would have. FYI - I did tell her before the surgery that I would be taking arnica. She was indifferent. I told her later that I healed so well because of the arnica, but she didn't seem to believe it. Oh well.

lsventures said...

Excellent story. Thanks for posting!
Anyone else out there have any success stories?

Lakefront knits said...

I was in a car accident once - totaled my car. Multiple people in the ER said that I would be very sore the next day because of the general overall body trauma. When I got home from the ER I started taking arnica caplets every hour. I think I did that for about 3-4 days, and I wasn't sore at all!

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