A Guide To Homeopathic Remedies for Heartburn
Homeopathic remedies for heartburn are, like all homeopathic
remedies, based on the same principle as "hair of the dog" for
curing hangovers.
That is to say, just as a small quantity of alcohol can help
undo the effects of too much drinking the night before, the
homeopathic principle states that substances that might
actually produce heartburn in larger quantities are beneficial
when taken in very small, very dilute doses.
Let us look at some of these homeopathic remedies for
heartburn.
Arsenic as a Homeopathic Remedy for
Heartburn
Arsenic is commonly known as a poison: who could forget the
two dear little old ladies sweetly murdering their guests in
the classic black comedy Arsenic and Old Lace? But ten drops of
arsenic in a wine glass of warm water taken after meals is a
common homeopathic remedy for heartburn.
However, caution is recommended when dealing
with such a toxic substance. A dose of more than 70 micrograms
could be fatal.
It is also worth bearing in mind that the average American
consumes 12 to 60 micrograms of arsenic daily as part of his or
her diet anyway, with fish, grains and cereals being the most
common source. This needs to be taken into account when
calculating the dosage.
Nux Vomica Seeds as a Homeopathic Remedy for
Heartburn
Another poison used as a homeopathic remedy for heartburn is
nux vomica, better known as strychnine. The seeds of the
strychnine tree are rich in copper, which can cause stomach
cramps when ingested in large quantities. Based on the
homeopathic principle that "like cures like", this makes it an
ideal candidate as a homeopathic remedy for heartburn.
Household Homeopathic Remedies for
Heartburn
There are also a couple of common household supplements that
are used by homeopaths to treat heartburn.
Zinc is best known as a cold remedy, but taken after a rich
meal, it can also provide heartburn relief.
Zinc helps to heal the gastric tissues that are damaged by
heartburn. As with the other remedies mentioned above, it is
important not to overdose, as too much zinc can be toxic.
Vegetable charcoal is made from the ashes of certain trees
or vegetables such as oak or bayberry tree barks.
A teaspoon of these ashes can be stirred into a glass of
water, and this helps absorb certain toxins that can cause
heartburn and other digestive disorders.
Take a glass every hour until the symptoms subside.
Charcoal can also help absorb gases, so this
remedy is useful for gas as well as
heartburn.
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