Friday, November 4, 2011

Eid ul Azha and Homeopathy Stomach related problems

Eid ul Azha and Homeopathy Stomach related problems


Eid ul Azha is one of the important day for Muslim. On this day all the Muslims forfeit their domestic animals like sheep and goat representing Abraham’s forfeit. This forfeit made by Muslims is known as “Qurban”.
All the rich and poor eat plenty of meat and beaf. Resultantly, stomach problems are commonly noted in these day.
I am sharing very effective homeopathic medicines related to stomach problems. Hope homeopathy will help in relieving these disorders.

Homeopathic Medicines with most important symptoms pertaining to stomach


Argentum Nitricum
help calm burping, gas, reflux, gallbladder weakness, ulcers, painful swelling of stomach, much flatulent distention.

Arsenicum Album
relieves gastritis, diarrhea, burning sensation in stomach,
cannot bear the sight or smell of food.

Pulsatilla
alleviates stomach upset when eating sugar or overeating, flatulence, heartburn, dyspepsia.

Nux Vomica
calms stomach distress from fatty foods, alcohol, nicotine. Helpful for bruised soreness of abdominal walls, weight & pain in stomach

Carbo Veg
helps absorb toxicity, for reflux symptoms, weakness after eating, gas, abdomen greatly distended, & flatulent colic.

Antimonium Crudum
helpful for those experiencing loss of appetite, constant belching, sensation of fullness in stomach.

Natrum Phos
is the Cell Salt for acidity. Natrum Phos relieves sour burping, acidity, nausea, morning sickness

Antimonium Crud
for nausea or vomiting with or without appetite. Antimonium Crud reliefs pain and sensation of pressure over stomach.

Top medicines with short description

Arsenicum album:
This remedy may be indicated if a person feels anxious, restless yet exhausted, and is worse from the smell and sight of food. Burning pain is felt in the stomach and oesophagus, which often is relieved by warmth and sitting up. Vomiting and diarrhoea are possible. Upsets from spoiled food or from eating too much fruit often respond to this remedy.

Bryonia:
When this remedy is indicated, the stomach feels heavy, with rising acid and a bitter or sour taste. Pain and nausea are worse from motion of any kind. The person may have a dry mouth and be thirsty for long drinks, which may increase discomfort. Bryonia is strongly suggested if a person is grumpy and wants to stay completely still and not be touched or talked to.

Carbo vegetabilis:
Sour belching bringing only small relief, burning pain in the stomach and abdomen, and flatulence after eating may be seen when this remedy is needed. The person feels cold and faint, with a strong desire for fresh or moving air. Digestion may be slow and incomplete, with nausea or cramping.

Colocynthis:
Cutting, cramping pain in the stomach and abdomen, with relief from hard pressure or from doubling over, indicates a need for this remedy. A bitter taste in the mouth, a feeling that the intestines are about to burst, or a sensation that stones are grinding together in the abdomen may be present. Indigestion may be worse when the person feels upset, especially after suppressing anger.

Lycopodium:
This remedy is indicated for many digestive troubles. The person’s appetite may be ravenous, but eating even a small amount can cause a feeling of fullness and bloating. Rumbling wind may form in the abdomen, pressing upward and making breathing difficult. The person often has a strong desire for sweets, is sleepy after meals, and feels worst in the late afternoon and evening.

Natrum carbonicum: 
This remedy can be helpful to mild people who have trouble digesting and assimilating many foods and have to stay on restricted diets. Indigestion, heartburn, and ulcers can occur if offending foods are eaten. Milk or dairy products can lead to flatulence or sputtery diarrhoea that leaves an empty feeling in the stomach. Cravings for potatoes and sweets are common; also milk, but it makes these people ill, so they have usually learned to avoid it.

Natrum phosphoricum:
A sour taste in the mouth, an acid or burning sensation in the stomach, sour vomiting, regurgitated bits of food, and a yellow coating on the tongue are all indications for this remedy. The person may have problems after consuming dairy products or too much sugar. Another indication for Natrum phos is a craving for fried eggs.

Nux vomica:
This remedy is often useful for indigestion, and is especially suited to those who overindulge in stimulants, food, and alcohol. Chilliness, irritability, and sensitivity to odours, sound, and light are often seen. Pain and weight can be felt in the stomach, with cramps or constricting pains. The person often feels an urge to vomit or move the bowels (which may make the person feel better, but is rarely successful).

Phosphorus: 
Burning pain in the stomach that feels better from eating ice cream or other cold, refreshing foods suggests a need for this remedy. The person is usually thirsty for cold drinks, but often feels nauseous or vomits once liquids warm up in the stomach. People needing Phosphorusmay have a tendency toward easy bleeding and sometimes develop stomach ulcers.

Pulsatilla:
Indigestion that is worse from eating rich and fatty foods, with a feeling of a lump or pulsation in the stomach, suggests a need for this remedy. Discomfort often is worse from warmth, especially in a stuffy room, and the person may feel better from gentle walking in open air. A bitter taste in the mouth can take the pleasure out of eating. A person who needs Pulsatilla usually does not feel thirsty and may be tearful and emotional.



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