Sanguinaria (Canadian bloodroot) | Homeopathy for menopausal complaints

Sanguinaria (Canadian bloodroot)

Sanguinaria (Canadian blood root) can be used in the following dosage for menopausal symptoms: Tablets D4, D6 and D12

  • Hot flushes (flying heat) with severe reddening of the skin are typical for the product
  • Dry, burning skin often especially on hands and feet
  • Face and ears always bright red
  • Nausea, vomiting, salivation
  • Headaches that start in the neck and end above the right eye
  • Rheumatic complaints mostly on the right side of the body (preferably in the pelvic area) and in the menopause occurred for the first time

Acidum sulfuricum (sulfuric acid)

General dosage of Acidum sulfuricum (sulfuric acid) for menopausal symptoms: Acidum sulfuricum drops D6

  • Hot flushes during menopause with subsequent severe exhaustion
  • Tendency to chronic joint inflammation and arthroses
  • Great dullness, twitching all over the body
  • Skin very sensitive to touch
  • Humid and cold weather aggravates, warmth improves.

Calcium phosphoricum

For menopausal symptoms, Calcium phosphoricum can be used in the following dosage: Tablets D6

  • Pain in the spine caused by osteoporosis (bone decalcification)
  • Night sweat especially on head and neck
  • Flatulence and chronic diarrhea

Phosphorus (Phosphorus)

Phosphorus is a typical grief remedy in homeopathy. The patients are mostly female and show the following characteristics: The symptoms worsen in the evening and at night, and in cold weather.

  • High storeys
  • Nervous hyperexcitability, fear, frightfulness, depression, mental apathy, headaches during mental work
  • Chest tightening, which manifests itself in a load on the chest and the heart area
  • Constipation and diarrhea, followed by exhaustion
  • An empty stomach that causes pain, craving for cold food, which is often vomited
  • Burning pain in the back, especially between the shoulder blades
  • Burning of the hands, as well as a tendency to gain weight, also due to water retention
  • Tendency to bleed, for example nosebleeds