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Practicalities Health Complementary Homeopathy The following has been written by Caroline Gaskin, a mother and homeopath practising in north London. She can be reached for consulations on (020) 7263 0767 or carolinegaskin@blueyonder.co.uk. She can provide tailormade homeopathic travel kits at £30 for 18 remedies. Which Remedy When?Rule number one is don't panic! Rule number two is if you choose the wrong remedy it may not work but it won't harm you either, homeopathic remedies are safe. Kits come with a list of ailments and suitable remedies so scroll down the list to find, for instance, 'Bruising' and pick the most appropriate remedy suggested. Remedies come in different strengths indicated by a number after the name, for first aid the priority is choosing the right remedy and repeating it as often as needed. How to Take RemediesIt's best not to handle homeopathic remedies so tip one pillule into the bottle cap and then drop it into the tongue and allow to dissolve for a few seconds before swallowing. Children usually like to crunch the pillules, so just get them to suck the pillule for a few seconds before they crunch! Remedies should be taken in a clean mouth and, unlike most prescribed medication, they do not need to be taken with food or water. It is best to try and avoid food or drink for 10 minutes before and after taking a remedy to get the maximum benefit. EmergenciesNever hesitate to call the doctor or go to hospital if you are alarmed by a situation. Keep giving the remedy frequently as this will promote and speed healing - Arnica before the ambulance can save lives. Top Seven Remedies for SkiingMost remedies mentioned here are for injuries, but don't forget Arg Nit 6c for allaying fears, particularly fear of flying. Take as often as hourly during the flight. It's also good for fear of heights, so think of using it for nerves in the cable car or on ski lifts.
(updated 16 April, 2006) |
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