How often and how long should I use the household remedies? | Household remedies against a common cold

How often and how long should I use the household remedies? The type of application, as well as the extent to which the home remedies are used, depends on the symptoms and the home remedy used. Most household remedies become harmful only after a massive application. Drinking tea for colds, for example, has hardly any … How often and how long should I use the household remedies? | Household remedies against a common cold

Which homeopathics can help me? | Household remedies against a common cold

Which homeopathics can help me? There are several homeopathic remedies that can help with a cold. We have written a special article for this area: “Homeopathy for colds”. This includes Apis, for example. It is mainly used to combat inflammation of the body and can be used, for example, to treat irritation of the mucous … Which homeopathics can help me? | Household remedies against a common cold

Verbascum

Other term mullein Use of Verbascum in the following homeopathic diseases Hysteria Insomnia Headaches Tendency to cramps and faint Nerve Irritations Weakness of the legs Nervous heart complaints Globe feeling in the neck Stomach cramps Flatulence Complaints in the menopause of the climacteric Use of Verbascum for the following symptoms Aggravation: Improvement by: Tying up … Verbascum

Attack of gout

Causes The cause of a gout attack is the excessive accumulation of uric acid in the blood, also known as hyperuricemia. This is usually caused by a diet rich in purine, as well as the consumption of alcoholic and fruit beverages and foods. Among the rarer causes are genetic defects and syndromes with the lack … Attack of gout

Rheumatism | Attack of gout

Rheumatism There is often confusion about the different terms used to describe joint diseases. There is a simple classification, the term “rheumatism” summarizes the different diseases. Rheumatism is thus a generic or collective term for various joint diseases. Frequently also from the rheumatic illnesses one speaks. For this count inflammatory rheumatic illnesses, like the rheumatoide … Rheumatism | Attack of gout

Meadow goatee

Synonym and areas of application Meadow goatee (Latin Filipendula ulmari or Herba Filipendulae) belongs to the rose family and is also known as forest beard, meadow queen, spier shrub or meadowsweet. The latter name comes from the fact that the plant was often used as an additive in the brewing of mead (sweet honey wine). … Meadow goatee

Use as tea | Meadow goatee

Use as tea A proven dosage form of meadow goatee is tea. Boiled plant parts should be left to infuse for 10 minutes, otherwise the active ingredients of the tea will not be absorbed sufficiently. For the preparation theoretically all plant parts can be used, since the entire plant is edible. However, the flowers are … Use as tea | Meadow goatee

Viola tricolor

Other term Pansies Application of Viola tricolor for the following diseases in homeopathy Swelling of the lymph nodes Lymphostasis Eczema Milk crust Itching of the external genitals Cystitis Use of Viola tricolor for the following symptoms Sad, morose mood Gastrointestinal catarrh Increased urination Inflammations of the urethra Foul-smelling urine (like cat urine) Friesel rash over … Viola tricolor

White deadnettle

Latin name: Lamium albumGenus: Labiate familyFolk names: Cuckoo nettle, Flower nettle Plant description The plant grows 40 to 50 cm high, the stem hollow and square, the leaves opposite, stalked, heart-shaped and toothed at the edges. Along the stem large, pure white labiates grow all around. Flowering time: April to October. Occurrence: Widespread along roadsides, … White deadnettle