Is there a suitable complex agent? | Homeopathy for bronchitis

Is there a suitable complex agent?

Active ingredients Wala® Plantago cough syrup contains a combination of the three active ingredients Effect The cough syrup has a soothing effect on existing coughs and leads to a dissolution of mucus in the respiratory tract. Dosage For the dosage for adults, it is recommended to take one tablespoon of cough syrup three times a day.

  • Plantago lanceolata (ribwort plantain)
  • Picea abies (spruce)
  • Petasites hybridus (butterbur)

Active ingredients Wala® Plantago Bronchial Balm contains active ingredients The Bronchial Balm has a relaxing effect on existing cramps and irritations in the airways.

Dosage The Balm can be applied up to twice a day, or twice a week in the case of chronic symptoms.

  • Plantago lanceolata (ribwort plantain)
  • Terebinthina laricina (natural larch resin)
  • Camphor (real camphor)
  • Cera flava (beeswax)
  • Drosera rotundifolia (Sundew)
  • Petasites hybridus (butterbur)
  • Essential oils thyme and eucalyptus

Active ingredients The Weleda Verbascum comp. mixture contains the active ingredients Effect The mixture works well for dry cough in the context of bronchitis and supports the healing process. Dosage The dosage is recommended with 10 to 20 drops three times a day for adults.

  • Pimpinella aniseed D1
  • Cetraria islandica D1
  • Achillea millefolium flos D1
  • Verbascum fructus D2

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

The frequency and duration of the intake of the various homeopathic remedies should always be adapted to the symptoms that occur. Most homeopathic remedies, for example Pulsatilla and Spongia, can be taken several times a day with three globules for acute symptoms such as cough or fever. With the homeopathic remedies Antimonium tartaricum and Rumex, the dosage should be discussed with a homeopathic doctor before use.

Treatment of the disease only with homeopathy or only as supportive therapy?

Bronchitis can often be treated by homeopathy as the only treatment when it is combined with physical rest and sufficient fluid intake. In many cases bronchitis subsides completely within two weeks. However, if there is no improvement in symptoms after a few days of homeopathic treatment, homeopathy should only be considered as a supportive therapy. Any further treatment should be discussed accordingly with a doctor or pharmacist.