Action of each Ingredient
Chelidonium Majus:
Pain upper abdomen extends to the back, right shoulder, and shoulder-blade. Pain is worse from motion, and lying on the left with the legs drawn up may help. Nausea, especially after eating fat or drinking something cold.tired, worse from being cold, and
worse in the early morning.
Cardus Marinus:
Acidity in the stomach. Empty eructations, heartburn and nausea; vomiting of bile, burning, stitching, sore pains in the stomach. sensation of fullness and constipation alternates with
diarrhea with clay color stools.
Cholesterinum:
Pain in the hepatic region, worse from touch. Shooting in the region of liver, tenderness and pain on touching the part. Liver region sensitive to least pressure. Obstruction in gallbladder with colic; periodic recurrence; yellow skin and conjunctiva; constipation.
Colocynthis:
Stitching pains in the stomach and sometimes to the shoulder. Sharp twinges radiating outward can be felt in the groin and pelvic bones and may seem to come from the lower back
constipation and have a tendency toward gout or joint pains.
Nux Vomica:
Abdominal pain from gallstones is relieved by bending backward, and is worse when the person is bending forward or lying flat. Pains can spread to the back, chest, and arms, or may shift around. The person tends to feel worse in the evening and at night, and also when lying down.
Lycopodium:
Very bitter eructations. Hot, bitter, sour, sets teeth on edge. Obstruction, jaundice. Soreness. Nausea and retching with desire for stool. Sensation of double action in stomach, while vomiting.
Dosage:
15 – 20 drops three times a day with water or as prescribed by the physician.
Side effect: No known side effect or contra indication.
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