How often and for how long should I take homeopathic medication? | Homeopathy for allergies

How often and for how long should I take homeopathic medication?

The intake of homeopathic remedies should be adapted to the severity of the symptoms. For acute symptoms, for example, most complex remedies can be taken up to 6 times a day. If the symptoms remain constant over several months, i.e. are chronic, the intake should be adjusted accordingly. In this case, it is recommended for most homeopathic remedies to be taken 2 times a day. If there are any uncertainties, a pharmacist or homeopathic doctor should be consulted.

When do I have to go to the doctor?

Many people who are affected by allergies are helped by acupuncture treatment. There are various forms of acupuncture, including classical acupuncture, ear acupuncture and Korean hand acupuncture. The aim of acupuncture treatment is to strengthen the body and activate the self-healing powers.

This can be achieved by the acupuncture of specific trigger points, as the body’s energy flows are better regulated. The points differ depending on the underlying allergy. An alternative to acupuncture is the so-called meridian energy technique, also known as the meridian tapping technique. It is based on a similar principle to acupuncture and works with the so-called meridian points. Tapping these points promotes the flow of energy in the body, enabling the body to heal itself better.

Further tips/correct behaviour

If an allergy is suspected, it is important to pay more attention to this. By carrying out small tests with the contact of the possibly allergy-causing substance, i.e. the allergen, it is possible to determine exactly which substance is involved. This is extremely important, because in many cases the symptoms can be improved by avoiding the substance.

Depending on the triggering substance, this can be integrated into everyday life with varying degrees of ease and works quite well with food, for example. Furthermore, it is important to be informed about possible cross-reactions. This is a reaction of the body to another substance that contains similar substances to the actual allergen.