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I require it for my health but not sure of its side effect and doses.

2006-10-11 21:26:35 · 3 answers · asked by sereny12 1 in Health General Health Care Other - General Health Care

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http://www.abchomeopathy.com/r.php/Nux-v

2006-10-11 21:29:26 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Nux vomica types are competitive, ambitious workaholics. Intolerant of criticism towards themselves, they are highly critical of others. They are hard working and thrive on challenges and are often found in managerial roles.

They are extremely impatient and can explode with anger if things are not carried out in their super competent way. They enjoy good food and have a tendency to overindulge, not only in food but alcohol, cigarettes, coffee and in some cases drugs.

Persons needing this remedy are prone to gastric upsets. They are chilly, yet sweat easily. They are very sensitive to noise, draughts and smells and are worse for cold, dry weather.

Nux vomica people are lean, tense looking dapper types with lined faces and dark circles under their eyes.

Nux vomica is often given for extreme over-sensitivity, anger and irritability. Digestive complaints include indigestion, vomiting, diarrhoea, cramps and constipation. It can also be used for colds and headaches, especially when brought on by over-indulgence.

The weak areas of the body are the stomach, bowels, liver, lungs and the nerves.

2006-10-12 04:30:07 · answer #2 · answered by Cipha 1 · 0 0

Wierdo

Nux vomica is the strychnine plant. From it, we obtain strychnine.

The only people who use it are homeopathic practitioners who feel that a little bit of the thing that hurts you can heal you and that water has memory.

The only reason they don't actually poison people with strychnine is that there isn't any strychnine demonstrable in the water they give you. It just remembers the stuff, apparently.

I think it's just water and a bit of rehydration probably does you good, but I think it's cheaper from other sources. (And possibly safer)

Probably the best medical use of strychnine is as a pesticide where it can keep down the population of potentially infectious rodent vectors.

2006-10-12 04:33:49 · answer #3 · answered by Orinoco 7 · 0 0

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