Wednesday, September 9, 2009

my take on a sound flu kit

Swine Flu Remedies 2009


ARSENICUM: Recently used in Mexico. Anxiety (esp about health) and restlessness even with exhaustion – burning pains. Thirsty for small sips of cold water. Moaning, lack of vital heat; worse after midnight (2am to 4 am)

BAPTISIA: This also used in Mexico this summer. Foul odor to discharges, breath,sick room.bruised pains, uncomfortable in any position (bed feels too hard). Difficulty swallowing, gags on solid food; rapid septic state. Feel as if body is separated in pieces.

BRYONIA: Want to be left alone and quiet; aggravated by any motion. May make impossible demands on others, irritable. Great thirst for large quantities of cold water. Vertigo, dry lips, severe head pain (better from pressure), coated tongue. Ache all over especially in joints.Dry painful cough.

EUPATORIUM: Severe flu in which the bones ache as if broken; the muscles and the eyeballs ache. May be restlessness and sleeplessness, thirst for cold water.

GELSEMIUM: Number one 1918 flu remedy; used this year in New York for swine flu. Flu developes slowly. Thirstlessness. A dull ache in the back of the head (stiff neck), dizziness, weakness with chills up and down the spine, muscle aches, heaviness in the body, lethargy, droopy eyelids. This remedy is good also for complaints lingering after the flu.

NUX VOMICA: Used this past summer for swine flu (Herscu's genus epidemicus). Flu with high fever and violent chills and rigors. Worse movement. Thirst for WARM drinks. Head pain that is sensitive to light and noise. Easily irritalbe. Cramping in abdomen, vomiting, diarrhea.

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