Myrica Cerifera Homeopathy Dilution 6C, 30C, 200C, 1M, 10M
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About Myrica Cerifera Homeopathy Dilution
Common Names: Myrica cerifera, Wax Myrtle, Bayberry, Candleberry
Clinical Indicatons of Myrica Cerifera:
Myrica Cerifera is renowned for its multifaceted therapeutic properties, particularly in addressing issues related to sleep disturbances, liver health, and gastrointestinal discomfort. Below are the key symptoms and conditions it effectively treats:
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Sleep Disorders:
- Symptoms: Persistent sleeplessness with frequent awakenings, disturbed sleep filled with bad dreams.
- Emotional State: Patients may feel despondent, indifferent, irritable, and gloomy.
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Headaches:
- Symptoms: Drowsiness accompanied by dull, heavy aching in the temples and forehead, especially noticeable upon waking.
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Liver and Jaundice:
- Symptoms: Dull pain in the liver region, jaundice characterized by yellow skin, and a complete loss of appetite. Skin may have an itching, creeping sensation as if insects are present.
- Other Indicators: Yellow sclera, bronze-yellow skin, and scanty, frothy urine.
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Gastrointestinal Issues:
- Symptoms: Bad breath with a bitter taste, sensation of fullness in the stomach after eating, and a strong desire for acidic foods.
- Digestive Discomfort: Constant expulsion of flatus while walking, frequent urges to pass stool resulting mainly in gas expulsion.
Therapeutic Range of Actions (According to Boericke Materia Medica)
- Liver: Significant action on the liver, especially with jaundice and mucous membrane issues.
- Mind: Despondent, irritable, indifferent, and gloomy mood.
- Head: Scalp tightness, headaches with drowsiness, yellow sclera, aching in the eyeballs, pressure in the vertex and forehead, dull aching in temples and forehead upon waking, pain and stiffness in the nape of the neck.
- Face: Yellow, itching, and stinging sensation, creeping sensation.
- Mouth: Furred tongue with a bad taste, nausea, tenacious, thick, nauseous secretion, tender, spongy, and bleeding gums.
- Throat: Constricted and rough feeling with a constant desire to swallow, stringy mucus detached with difficulty.
- Stomach: Bitter and nauseous taste with offensive breath, complete loss of appetite, feeling of fullness after meals, strong desire for acids, weak and sinking feeling in the epigastrium, increased after eating but relieved by rapid walking.
- Abdomen: Dull pain in the liver region, complete jaundice with bronze-yellow skin, fullness in the stomach and abdomen, scanty yellow frothy urine.
- Stool: Constant discharge of flatus while walking, urging to stool resulting mainly in expulsion of flatus, loose light-colored stool, ash-colored and destitute of bile.
- Urinary: Dark, frothy, scanty, high-colored urine.
- Sleep: Disturbed with bad dreams and frequent waking, insomnia.
- Extremities: Staggering gait, pain under shoulder-blades and back of neck, in all muscles, in the hollow of the right foot.
- Skin: Yellow and itching, jaundice, creeping sensation like insects.
Relationships
- Compare: Ptel, Cornus cir, Chelid, Lept, Fagop.
- Antidote: Digitalis (for jaundice).
Dosage
The dosage of Myrica Cerifera varies depending on the condition, age, sensitivity, and other factors. It is typically administered as regular doses (3-5 drops, 2-3 times a day) but can vary significantly, with some cases requiring administration only once a week, month, or even longer. It is strongly recommended to follow the dosage prescribed by a physician.