Use for coughs | Schüssler Salt No. 19: Cuprum arsenicosum

Use for coughs

Taking Cuprum arsenicosum may also help with cough caused by bronchitis or bronchial asthma. The type of cough can reveal whether it is advisable to use this Schüssler salt: Especially convulsive cough attacks accompanied by a strong secretion of the mucous membranes can respond well to treatment with Cuprum arsenicosum. Taking Cuprum arsenicosum should also be considered if the symptoms become worse in cold weather and (in women) before menstruation. If drinking cold water can relieve the symptoms, administration of 19th Schüssler salt can also help to improve the cough.

Active Organs

Cuprum arsenicosum is particularly beneficial to blood formation in the bone marrow and the spasm release of muscle tissue. Through the latter, it acts on numerous organs in the body, since muscles are present both as skeletal muscles in the locomotor system and as smooth muscles in the internal organs. Therefore, in addition to the muscles in the arms, legs and trunk, it also acts on the digestive tract, where it can relieve muscular disorders.

Due to the presence of muscle cells in many other organs such as the uterus or the lungs and respiratory tract, Cuprum arsenicosum is able to relieve or prevent cramps. Common dosage D4, D6, D8, D12, C30, C200 (0.25) Usually this Schüssler Salt is used in potency D6. It is recommended to take six tablets a day, either singly (one tablet six times a day) or in pairs (two tablets three times a day).

Taking them in the evening or at night has proven to be effective. Higher potencies such as D12 are also frequently given. However, a suitably trained alternative practitioner should be consulted for a dosage adapted to the respective situation, since the application and dosage depend strongly on various individual factors.

Globules

The intake of Schüssler salts is normally done by tablets, but if desired they can also be taken as globules. Those who are familiar with globules can try to transfer the dosage of the tablets. As there are generally no side effects with globules, this can even be a good way to get to know how your own body works this way.The potencies are the same for globules and tablets, only the number of globules to be taken must be adjusted correctly. In terms of the spectrum of action, the globules cover the same complaints as the tablets and thus offer an alternative form of administration to the tablets.