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SBL Chenopodium Anthelminticum 6 CH (30ml)
SBL Chenopodium Anthelminticum 6 CH (30ml)
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Chenopodium Anthelminthicum (Jerusalem Oak)
Also Known As: Chenopod Anth
Overview
Chenopodium Anthelminthicum, commonly known as Jerusalem Oak, is a homeopathic preparation traditionally used according to the principle of symptom similarity. In homeopathic practice, it is often associated with symptoms involving hearing disturbances, ear discomfort, balance issues, and certain types of back discomfort.
Traditional Homeopathic Uses
Ear and Hearing Symptoms
Chenopodium Anthelminthicum is traditionally considered for individuals experiencing:
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Sensitivity to certain sounds
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Ringing or buzzing sensations in the ears
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Difficulty hearing some tones while perceiving others more clearly
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Feelings of dizziness or imbalance associated with ear-related symptoms
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General auditory discomfort
Back and Shoulder Discomfort
In traditional homeopathic literature, this remedy is associated with:
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Discomfort around the right shoulder blade area
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Pain that may extend from the upper back toward the chest
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Localized muscular or nerve-related sensations in the upper back region
Urinary Symptoms
Homeopathic practitioners may consider this remedy when symptoms include:
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Increased urine output
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Yellow-colored urine
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Presence of urinary sediment
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Mild urinary tract discomfort
Traditional Relationships
Homeopathic texts often compare Chenopodium Anthelminthicum with remedies such as:
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Opium
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China
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Chelidonium
Important Information
Homeopathic remedies are selected based on an individual's symptom profile and overall constitution. Uses described above are based on traditional homeopathic references and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual responses may vary.
Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before using any health-related product, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have an existing medical condition. Self-medication is not recommended.
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