It’s turkey time!
If it were only the turkey, overeating probably wouldn’t be much of a thing. Add in the mashed potatoes and the stuffing (the name alone says it all!), the sweet potatoes covered in marshmallows (I’ve never tried it, but it doesn’t sound like my thing) and all the pies… now, we’re getting somewhere that ends up in overeating!
There’s not much sense in suggesting to go easy at the Thanksgiving table, but let’s see what we can do to mitigate the damage, shall we?
Before we get to homeopathy, let’s start with some Bach Flowers and see what we can do to pre-empt the debauch.
Cherry Plum to help control your behavior (both food-wise AND inter-relationally!)
Elm, especially if you’re the one cooking and preparing and hosting the big day -- there's a lot to do!
Honeysuckle if you find yourself stuck in memories of the past and having a hard time being present.
Olive if you’ve been over-doing it in the pie-making department and need a little more oomph to get you through.
OK, we’ve made it through the meal prep and the food itself and you didn’t have your Cherry Plum handy to help keep your appetite in check. What now?
Nux vomica for too much. Too much food. Too much football. Too much familial politics. All that too much has left you irritable!
Carbo veg is full of gas. Lots of burping, and that helps but, it’s not enough. Stepping outside for some fresh air helps, too.
Pulsatilla if you’re overdoing it was focused on ice cream, whipped cream, dairy and fats.
Nat phos for indigestion.
Arsenicum album if the indulgence has left you with burning pains. Or, if you find yourself suffering from food poisoning.
Lycopodium for bloating and gas. Better out than in!
Let’s take these last two remedies one step further and use the Banerji protocol of Lyco/Ars. Lycopodium 200c mixed with Arsenicum album 3c. It does wonders!
I wish you a very Happy Thanksgiving!
Julia Coyte, CHom
Classically Practical homeopath
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