Dosage | Homeopathy for vaccination

Dosage

The dosage of homeopathic agents depends on many factors and should therefore always be recommended by a trained alternative practitioner or homeopath. In general, the one-time administration of higher potencies has proven to be effective, but in case of persistent complaints, repeated administration may be indicated.

Rejection of active ingredients

The healthy body has a functioning system for excreting pathogens and toxins, which is used in homeopathy. A special excretion through the intake of other foreign substances is therefore usually not necessary. If you want to support your body in excretion, it is best to make sure that your body has a good supply of vitamins and trace elements so that all the biochemical reactions necessary for excretion can take place in the body without problems.

Homeopathy for prevention

The prophylactic administration of homeopathy does not correspond to the principles of this teaching. Since “like with like” is to be treated, the corresponding symptoms must first appear, which can then be treated with substances of similar effect. Nevertheless, experience has shown that the administration of thuja has proven itself time and again even before vaccination. So, if you absolutely want to take a precautionary dose of a homeopathic remedy, for example to alleviate or completely prevent the otherwise inevitable side effects of the vaccination, you are usually well advised to take a single dose of thuja before the vaccination. For more detailed information regarding the intake and dosage, which does justice to both the vaccinated person and the holistic approach of homeopathy, a competent person should be consulted as usual.

Thuja in homeopathy

From a homeopathic point of view, the “Thuja Tree of Life” is the most versatile remedy to be used in case of side effects and complaints during vaccinations. A person who needs thuja from a homeopathic point of view has the feeling of being at the mercy of external influences and “carrying something living in his body”. This can be intensified by the vaccination, which actually involves the addition of substances foreign to the body.

Especially with the smallpox vaccination, thuja is the homeopathic remedy of choice, e.g. for nerve pain (neuralgia) as an undesirable side effect.In principle, however, Thuja can be used with every vaccination, whereby the homeopathic use should of course only be done when the corresponding symptoms occur. For dosage and ingestion, a suitably trained person should be consulted, since the oil of thuja is highly toxic and irritating for skin and mucous membranes. It is therefore normally only administered in high potencies (dilution) or used externally.