Key Ingredients & Their Actions:
Apis mellifica (4x) ? Ovarian and Cyst Pain:
Apis mellifica is well-known for its action on soreness and stinging pains, especially in the right ovary. It’s beneficial in addressing ovarian inflammation and ovarian cysts, and has a resorptive action on cysts. It also helps with swelling in the right groin, which may be due to conditions like inguinal hernia.
Arsenicum album (6x) ? Renal and Liver Disorders:
Arsenicum album is effective for renal disorders (right side), particularly renal colic. It is also used for hepatitis caused by food or chemical poisoning. The remedy helps with compression pain in the liver region and can reduce pain from enlarged liver.
Bryonia alba (5x) ? Right-Sided Abdominal Pain:
Bryonia alba is a go-to remedy for abdominal wall tenderness and is particularly helpful when there is burning pain, stitches, or soreness in the right abdomen. It is often indicated for conditions like appendicitis, peritonitis, and jaundice, and works well when symptoms worsen with pressure, coughing, or breathing.
Sulphur (6x) ? Ovary and Liver Affections:
Sulphur is considered a Hahnemannian anti-psoric remedy that can be particularly useful in relieving ovarian affections and pain. It can also help with pain and soreness in the liver region, especially in cases of jaundice. Sulphur is often indicated in gall bladder colic and chronic, relapsing jaundice.
Mode of Action:
This combination works by addressing inflammation and pain on the right side of the abdomen, especially in cases involving the ovaries, kidneys, liver, and gall bladder.
Apis mellifica targets cystic and ovarian conditions, Arsenicum album focuses on kidney and liver function, while Bryonia alba addresses abdominal and peritoneal discomfort. Sulphur supports the overall detoxification process, particularly in the liver and gall bladder.
Dosage:
10-15 drops in a little water, taken 2-3 times a day.
For acute pain, you may increase the frequency of dosage to every 1-2 hours as needed, until improvement is noticed.
Complementary Remedies:
B3 ? for intestinal spasms.
B11 ? for shooting pain in the back.
B19 ? for abdominal pain accompanied by constipation.
B34 ? for suspected tumours.
B55 ? for pain in the sacral region of women.
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