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Ruminating on Remedies's avatar

I know. I get it. It makes me think of the movie "Moscow on the Hudson" with Robin Williams' character being overwhelmed by the sheer number of choices of coffee in an American grocery store.

I do these big lists of remedies for specific symptoms for a couple of reasons. #1. I absolutely love that this healing modality is able to get so very specific. It really hammers home the point that homeopathy is individualized medicine. #2. I hope that some of these specific symptoms and their suggested remedies will take somebody's fancy and they will then go and learn more about the remedies. #3. I just find it interesting and for me, it's a great way to learn. (I call it "playing in the repertory.") #4. After a while, patterns emerge. For instance, Pulsatilla. I mentioned the specific rubrics of "worse after ice cream" and "worse after pastries" -- this is because people needing Pulsatilla often have a problem digesting fats. Another one is Bryonia. Bryonia is pretty much always worse by movement and we see that in the specific rubrics mentioned. Lachesis is an excellent remedy for menopause, in general. Arnica is the go-to injury remedy.

Now, back to your comment … I certainly understand the confusion and hesitation -- that was the "hemming and hawing" that I experienced with my son all those years ago. It is without a doubt frustrating, that's for sure. A good rule of thumb is, in an acute situation, try a few doses (repeat every 10-15 minutes for a few doses) and if there is NO change, then move on to another remedy.

In trying to simplify things, here are the 4 remedies I would have front in center in my mind for diarrhea: as I mentioned in the article, Veratrum is my go-to remedy for bad diarrhea. Boiron recommends Arsenicum album (there is a lot of crossover between these Verat & Ars in regard diarrhea). If nausea is involved, consider Ipecac or Nux vomica.

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alexei's avatar

To me, the sheer number of choices epitomizes the difficulty of selecting the appropriate one. It's easier when only oneself is involved but identifying the variations in symptoms with someone else causes confusion and hesitation. I've sometimes found the most obvious remedy does absolutely nothing for the individual concerned and then precious times is wasted waiting for a result that doesn't happen.....

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