Morning sickness
How to self-manage it with Homeopathy
As many of you will
know from bitter experience, though morning sickness is usually associated with
the first trimester, it frequently extends way beyond the twelfth week and is
by no means confined to mornings only. As homeopathy is safe for use during
pregnancy, there is no need to put up with the symptoms when they get too much.
Before
looking at the principal homeopathic remedies for morning sickness, there is a
simple trick which many mums to be have sworn by. Keep a dry biscuit by your
bedside, and eat it lying down when you first wake up in the morning. Sit up in
bed and have a drink of water, then get up. Following this, try to avoid
caffeine, and have ginger tea (ginger is an age old cure for nausea) or honey
and milk instead. In general, eating and drinking little and often throughout
the day is advisable.
In
addition to these measures, take the remedy from the list below which most
closely resembles your symptoms (under the care of your licensed Homeopath).
Sepia
This is
the first remedy to consider when you have nausea at the sight, smell or even
the thought of food. Eating or drinking a little alleviates the nausea. The
symptoms can be associated with backache, and feelings of being very easily
irritated or depressed.
Nux Vomica
The
person who would benefit from this remedy would suffer a lot of nausea and
retching without much vomiting. They are likely to also be constipated and
bloated but be craving caffeine and other stimulants.
Pulsatilla
Nausea
for this person will be worse if eating or smelling fatty food. The nausea will
ease when out in the fresh air and be worse in a warm stuffy room. The typical
Pulsatilla person is tearful and much in need of kindness and understanding.
Credit to: HomeopathyPlus
Information contained in this article should not be taken as
individual medical advice, nor is it intended as a substitute for consulting
your medical practitioner and/or healthcare practitioner.
Be sure to consult a Licensed Homeopath before
starting any new remedy protocol.
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