What does Pulsatilla cure?
Pulsatilla is also used for tension headache, hyperactivity, trouble sleeping (insomnia), boils, asthma and other lung diseases, earache, migraines, nerve pain (neuralgia), general restlessness, disorders of the gastrointestinal (GI), and disorders of the urinary tract.
How do you take Pulsatilla 30C?
A homeopathic medicinal product without approved therapeutic indications.
- How to use: Adults: 2 tablets.
- Warnings and precautions: If symptoms worsen or persist for more than 7 days consult your doctor.
- Ingredients: Contains Pulsatilla pratensis 30C homeopathic potency on 100mg lactose/sucrose tablets.
Can you take Pulsatilla when pregnant?
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Pulsatilla is LIKELY UNSAFE when taken by mouth during pregnancy. Both the fresh plant and the dried plant might cause a miscarriage or birth defects. Applying fresh pulsatilla directly to the skin is also considered LIKELY UNSAFE.
What should I eat to reduce amniotic fluid?
While a healthy diet (you know the drill: lean protein, whole grains, and plenty of fresh fruits and veggies) is very important throughout pregnancy, there’s little evidence that it affects your amniotic fluid levels.
Can I take Belladonna during pregnancy?
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding You should not use this product if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Belladonna is considered likely unsafe to use during pregnancy. Belladonna is considered likely unsafe to use if you are nursing a baby. Belladonna can also slow breast milk production.
Can you take homeopathy medicine while pregnant?
Homeopathy is safe for women to use during pregnancy and post-natally, including during breastfeeding. It is a gentle yet effective system of medicine and the remedies are highly diluted and are not chemical drugs, so they cannot harm the baby.
Can I take Nux vomica when pregnant?
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Nux vomica is UNSAFE and can harm both mother and child. Don’t use it. Liver disease: The strychnine in nux vomica can cause liver damage or make liver disease worse. Don’t use it.
How can I kick a cold while pregnant?
Medications
- menthol rub on your chest, temples, and under the nose.
- nasal strips, which are sticky pads that open congested airways.
- cough drops or lozenges.
- acetaminophen (Tylenol) for aches, pains, and fevers.
- cough suppressant at night.
- expectorant during the day.
Which medicine is used for normal delivery?
Misoprostol and oxytocin are the most commonly used agents for cervical ripening and labor induction.