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First Aid for Pain Hepar sulph


Coughs & Colds Chilly Flu & Fever Diverse Congestions


When chilliness is a dominant symptom and yellow phlegm is second, Hepar helps the body clear diverse congestion symptoms including sinus pressure, splinter-like sore throats, hay fever, colds, dry or rattling coughs, chilly flu and minor ear pain. For weak skin symptoms it helps acne, eruptions and minor cracking. Constipation, stomach catarrh and indigestion can all find it relieving, as well. Cold winds trigger congestions, irritability and sadness. HEPS T500 $11 / P160 $9.99


Hamamelis virg Hemorrhoids


Varicose Veins, Soreness


Symptoms related to tired, stretched veins love this remedy. Homeopathically, the source of witch hazel acts best on venous symptoms including painful hem- orrhoids, varicose veins, minor nasal irritations, heavy menstrual cycles and bloodshot eyes, by helping the body restore elastic- ity and minimize discomfort. Ham helps most when affected parts feel bruised and sore and do not want to be touched. HAMV T500 $11 / P160 $9.99


Ignatia amara Hypericum perf


First Aid for Pain, Backache, Injuries to sensitive areas (toes, fingers, coccyx, etc.), Headaches


When that hammer hits your thumb or the floor hits your coccyx, this is the ideal remedy for injuries to sensitive areas (toes, fingers, etc.). If the pains are shooting and more troublesome than seems fitting, Hypericum provides healing, pain-calming relief. Its relief extends to shooting or radiating pain and numbness, as well as cuts, inflamed insect bites or darting lower back or neck pain. When pains are too painful, try it.


HYPP T500 $11 / P160 $9.99 For topical options, see pg 10. Ipecacuana


Nausea & Vomiting Morning Sickness Cough


You know the kind of nausea that simply cannot decide whether to vomit or settle down, and even if it does vomit, the nausea doesn’t let up? Ipecac can help your stomach decide what to do and help the resulting symptoms either way. Ipecac’s applications range from symptoms related to: nausea– empty belching, vomiting, stomach flu, morning sickness, tainted food; fitful coughs with wheezing, and sometimes minor nosebleeds; and sore nauseating headaches. With Ipecac, fresh air might help but heat, food or even the smell of food encourage trouble. IPEC T500 $11 / P160 $9.99


Kali carb Sharp Pains


Backache & Joint Pains Sore Feet & Muscle Aches Cough, Weakness


Pain symptoms that feel sharp, stitching, or cutting can enjoy Kali carb whether in joints, muscles, fingertips, toes, ears, or the soles of the feet. When pain makes your back feel weak, broken or about to give out, it could be asking for this one, as might your ribs with a dry hard night cough. Other complaints include weakness, puffy eyelids and much sweating. Symptoms worsen from 2-4 am and with cold air and improve with warmth and motion.


KACA T500 $11 / P160 $9.99 Emotional First Aid


Emotional Strain, Grief, Occasional Sleeplessness, Sighing, Colds, Nausea, Headaches, Chilling Fever


When in the throes of emotional trauma– grief, anger, fear..., Ignatia can help the body and mind find clarity and lessen the wearying waves of pain and confusion. Ignatia also helps you ease the wide range of symptoms that can result from turmoil, especially if the ailment starts with a lump-in-the-throat sensation or brings out much sighing. These other Ignatia symptoms include: colds, a chilling fever, indigestion with hiccups, cramps, a sinking-in-the-stomach feeling, or occasional sleeplessness. Its symptoms tend to be erratic, feel better for eating and worse with emotional stress, coffee and cold air. Its ability to help the body process emotions is one of Ignatia’s greatest assets. IGNA T500 $11 / P160 $9.99


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