A wound is a breaking the continuity of the tissues of the body. The wound may bleed internally or externally and/ or become infected. Homeopathy can speed healing and prevent infection, I can help in ways that standard treatment can't by helping to stop hemorrhage, reverse early gangrenous changes and control scarring.
Open wounds result in external bleeding such as abrasions, cuts, lacerations, tears, bites, penetrations, perforations and stabs.
1st degree – no blisters
2nd degree – blisters
3rd degree – severe deep burn affecting all layers of he skin
A sprain occurs when a joint is forced beyond it’s normal range of movement stretching or tearing the ligaments that support the bones in the joint.
A strain is the result of over-stretching of a muscle or tendon. Symptoms include pain which is intense, sharp, and increased on movement. Swelling usually marked with tenderness over the muscle and bruising may develop quickly.
Aconite
Sudden and violent onset; restlessness, anxiety, fear; thirsty; red;
FOR: Fevers, influenza, ear infections, shock, panic attacks. Use only when it fits; very often misused and can lead to suppression….take care.
Apis
Rosy red, shiny, oedematous; >cold application; <heat; fidgety, clumsy, irritable; thirstless; burning, stinging pains;
FOR: See stings: hives; fever;
Arnica
Bruised; bed feels hard; fear of approach; says nothing is wrong with him when he is ill (e.g. concussion);
The tree remedies Chamomilla, Aconite and Belladonna display similar characteristics, each in their unique way. The following comparative Materia Madica will compare and contrast these remedies through the exploration of three common rubrics representing the three different modalities found in Repertorium Homeopaticum Syntheticum by Dr. Frederic Schroyens:
Mental, mind, irritability (p. 1456)
Generals, pain, sore (p. 1651)
Physical, chilliness (p. 1467)
Chamomilla
(Cham)
Hippocrates was the first physician to use the term “miasm” which has its origins in the Greek word for haint or tault. He postulated that certain infectious diseases were transmitted to humans by air and water tainted by miasms. In 18th century it was common belief that miasms were impure airs that were responsible for the spread of epidemic diseases among groups of people. Hahnemann early in his career made a special preparation called Mercurius Solubis Hahnemanni that was the standard treatment for syphilis throughout Europe.

The word homeopathy comes from the Greek and means “similar suffering”. This refers to the central philosophy that substances that can produce symptoms in a healthy person can cure those symptoms in a sick person. For example a person suffering from hay fever onion usually experiences watery eyes an irritation.
However, the substances are given in minute doses to avoid unwanted
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