Wednesday 24 December 2014

BABIES CARE WITH BIOCHEMIC MEDICINES



Bio = Living (life), Chemic = Chemical.
A German physician Dr. Schussler realized that a deficiency of certain tissue salts can lead to a number of diseases. These salts are normal components of healthy tissues are essential for the growth and development of the body. Although this system is considered to be an offshoot of Homoeopathy, it has its independent standing. Unlike homeopathic medicines that are in thousands and are available in various potencies or scales, the biochemic remedies are just twelve in number and are available in the 3X, 6X, 12X, 30X, and 200X potencies.
Biochemic tablets are sweetish and very simple to administer for children, effective, safe and easily affordable. Tissue salts come in chewable, tablet format where lactose (milk sugar) is the main ingredient. Therefore, they are not recommended for anyone who is lactose intolerance.

The following information gives a brief description of some of the more commonly used Biochemic for babies care:

Abdomen:
Bloated - Kali sulph, Mag phos.
Cold to touch – Kali sulph.
Colicky pains in the lower abdomen – Silicea.
Rumbling, griping pain – Nat sulph, Nat mur.
Large abdomen in children – Silicea, Cal phos.
Anemia:
Chief remedy – Nat mur, Cal phos, Fer phos, Cal fluor, Kali mur, Kali phos.
Anemia in infants – Silicea.
Appetite:
Loss of – Nat mur, Silicea, Nat phos, Fer phos, Kali mur, Nat sulph, Kali sulph, Cal phos.
Asthma:
Chief remedy – Kali phos
Asthma in children – Nat sulph.
Atrophy:
Muscles of infants – Cal phos
Bed wetting:
Nat sulph, Nat phos, Kali phos
Chicken pox:
First remedy – Fer phos
Secondary remedy – Kali mur
Cholera infantum:
Cal phos, Fer phos, Nat mur
Chorea:
Mag phos, Nat mur, Kali sulph
From worms- Silicea, Nat phos.
Colic:
Of children – Cal phos, Mag phos, Nat phos
Constipation:
Of infants – Cal phos
Infantile – Mag phos
Convulsions:
 In teething children – Fer phos, Cal phos
Cramps:
Of infants, without fever – Mag phos, Cal phos
Of infants,  with fever – Fer phos.
Cretinism:
During infancy – Cal phos, Kali phos.
Cries or weeps easily:
Kali phos, Nat mur
Cyanosis:
Kali mur , Nat mur, Silicea.
Diarrhea:
In teething children – Cal phos.
Infantile – Silicea, Cal phos, Nat phos.
Of children – Nat phos
Diphtheria:
Chief remedy – Nat mur
First stage – Fer phos.
Dysentery:
Chief remedy – Fer phos, Kali mur.
Ears:
Aching in the ear – Cal phos, Silicea
Enuresis:
In children – Silicea, Cal phos
Nocturnal Mag phos, Kali phos.
Epistaxis:
In children – Fer phos.
Energy, lack of: – Kali phos.
Eyes:
Ophthalmic  Noenatorum – Kali sulph.
Fever:
Fer phos, Kali mur, Nat mur.
Hepatitis:
Chief remedy – Nat sulph.
Secondary remedies – Kali mur, Kali sulph, Nat mur, silicea.
Influenza:
Nat mur, Nat sulph.
Lachrymation:
Cal phos, Nat mur, Nat sulph, Silicea.
Marasmus:
Kali phos, Cal phos, Nat phos.
In teething children – Cal phos.
Measles:
Chief remedies- Fer phos, Kali mur.
Meningitis:
Chief remedies – Fer phos, Kali mur.
Later on – Kali phos.
Spinal – Nat sulph.
Memory poor:
 Cal phos, Kali phos, Mag phos.
Mumps:
Chief remedies – Kali mur, Nat mur.
Indurations – Cal fluor.
Rickets:
Fer phos, Cal phos, also Cal fluor, Nat mur, Mag phos, Kali phos, silicea.
Restlessness:
Nat mur, silicea.
Scurvy:
Kali mur, Nat mur, Silicea, Kali phos.
Sleep:
Children cry out during sleep – Cal phos.
Tetanus:
Chief remedy – Mag phos.
Also – Kali phos.
Tonsils:
Enlargement, of –  Cal phos, Kali phos, Nat mur
Inflammation of – Nat phos, Fer phos, Kali phos.
Vaccination:
After consequences of – Kali mur, Nat phos, Nat mur, Silicea.
Vomiting:
During dentition – Cal fluor.
Immediately after nursing – Silicea.
Infantile – Cal phos.
Infants vomit curdled milk – Cal phos.
Worms:
General remedy – Nat phos
Round worm – Nat mur, Silicea.
Tape worm – Nat mur, Silicea.
Thread worm – Silicea, Nat phos, Kali mur, Fer phos.

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