Ingredients: Anacardium 3x, Argentum nitr. 6x, Arsenic alb. 6x, Atropinum 8x, Carbo. veg. 8x, Chamomilla 2x, Chelidonium maj. 3x, Lycopodium clav. 3x, Scrophularia nod. 3x.
Indications: Helps relieve symptoms of acute and chronic gastritis like dyspepsia, flatulence, heartburn, and ulceration.
Mode of Action: Anacardium: Dyspepsia relieved by eating. Weak digestion, with fullness and distention. Empty feeling in stomach. Eructation, nausea, and vomiting. Pain as if a dull plug were pressed into intestines.
Argentum nitr.: Belching accompanies most gastric ailments. Nausea, retching, vomiting of glairy mucus. Flatulence. Gnawing ulcerating pain; burning and constriction. Enormous distention. Ulceration of stomach with radiating pain.
Arsenic alb.: Nausea, retching, vomiting after eating or drinking. Anxiety in the pit of stomach. Burning pain. Long-lasting eructations. Vomiting of blood, bile, green mucus, or brown-black mixed with blood. Terrible fear and dyspnoea with gastralgia, also faintness, icy coldness, and great exhaustion.
Atropinum: Spasmodic pain in epigastrium. Constriction; pain runs to spine. Nausea and vomiting. Great thirst for cold water. Empty retching. Spasmodic hiccough. Dread of drinking. Uncontrollable vomiting.
Carbo veg.: Eructations after eating and drinking. Waterbrash, asthmatic breathing from flatulence. Nausea in the morning. Burning in stomach; extending to back and along spine. Faint gone feeling in stomach, not relieved by eating. Gastralgia of nursing women with excessive flatulence, sour, rancid belching.
Chamomilla: Acid rising; regurgitation of food. Bitter, bilious vomiting. Pressive gastralgia; as from a stone. Abdomen distended. Griping in region of navel and pain in small of back.
Chelidonium maj.: Gastralgia. Eating relieves temporarily especially when accompanied with hepatic symptoms.
Lycopodium: Dyspepsia, Excessive hunger. Sour eructations. Great weakness of digestion. After eating pressure in stomach with bitter taste in mouth. Eating ever so little creates fullness.
Scrophularia nod.: Pain in liver on pressure. Colic below navel. Pain in sigmoid flexure and rectum. Hyperacidity improving after eating.
Dosage Advice: 10-15 drops should be diluted with water and taken 3 times a day. In acute cases, take the dose every 2 hours, 6 times a day.
Dietary Advice: Preferably take a balanced diet that is easily digestible. Avoid fermentative foods that promote flatulence, such as: Legumes (Lobia & Rajma), Kadhi, cabbage, Bhindi, Cauliflower, Colocasia (Arbi), Radish (Muli), Spinach (Saag), and heavy saturated fats like Pakora, parantha, puri, samosa, vada (bhalla), halwa, fried potatoes, etc. Masticate or chew food well. Abstain from sugary and starchy substances, and tobacco consumption.
Complementary Remedies: In colics: Give additionally B19. In case of simultaneous liver complaints, use B32 and Liv Aid syrup additionally. Involvement of the pancreas: Give additionally B70.
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