Other term
Beech wood tar creosote
Use of creosote in the following homeopathic diseases
- Loss of appetite
- Bronchitis
- Pulmonary tuberculosis
- Consequences of diabetes such as itching, deterioration of vision, poorly healing ulcers and circulatory problems
- Vomiting during pregnancy (in case of kidney function weakness or caused by pathological processes in the brain)
- Severe emaciation due to cancer
Use of creosote for the following symptoms
aggravation: all complaints get worse with cold and rest
- Bad smell of all secretions and burning pain
- Likewise, all conditions associated with emaciation and loss of appetite
- For insatiable vomiting with disgust at the smell of the food, creosote can be tried alternating with Colchicum D3
- Women have a foul-smelling discharge with itching and burning on the external genitals
- Menstruation too early, too strong and too long
- Eczema
- Boils
- Pustules with burning and severe itching; itching often all over the body
- Tried and tested for late effects of diabetes, but without positive influence on blood sugar
Active Organs
- Central Nervous System
- Bronchial tubes
- Skin
- Small end vessels (capillaries)
- Vascular nerves
- Female sexual organs
Usual dosage
Common doses used in homeopathy: Prescription up to and including D3!
- Tablets Creosote D4, D6
- Drops of creosote D4, D6
- Ampoules Creosote D6
- Globules Creosote D12, C30