Influenza refers to many
strains of viral illness that are more intense than a common cold, and typically include fever, muscle aching, headache, and
fatigue. Some kinds of flu have cold-like symptoms with sore throat or respiratory involvement; others focus on the digestive
tract, with diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. If a strain of flu with a characteristic set of symptoms is “going around,”
a homeopathic remedy that matches them can often be used preventively. When a person is ill, a homeopathic remedy should be
chosen to match the specific symptoms.
Remember,
wash your hands, eat lots of whole foods and get plenty of fresh air, exercise and rest. And please, do not panic over the
flu. You will be just fine! Fear is the worst enemy of health as you should know
by now!
PLEASE
NOTE: If you are already on a constitutional homeopathic recommended by your homeopath try not to take any of the following remedies. They can antidote your remedy. Suggest these for friends or family. Because
your own constitutional homeopathic remedy usually strengthens your entire system, it is your perfect match to help you prevent
and sail through the flu. However In cases of
severe acute outbreaks another remedy might help for the situation to restore health before we resume to your own constitutional
remedy.
Useful Remedies:
Ferrum Phos is always a good remedy to use
in the first stages of flu. Ferrum phos can be taken in the 30c potency. Even the 6x potency, sold as a tissue salt, can stop
a flu in its tracks. Ferrum phos can be alternated with Natrum Sulf during the first days of the flu.
Dulcamara: is useful at the onset of a high fever. The Dulcamara cough hurts from muscular
soreness. This flu is frequently brought on by cold, damp weather. This is one of our best remedies
in the acute form; the eyes are suffused, the throat is sore and the cough
hurts because of the muscular soreness.
Nux vomica: treats a flu
with chills and pains in bones and joints. The irritability and chills are very marked.
Gelsemium:
treats a low fever, and is also a good remedy if you have not been well since the flu. Gelsemium patients experience weakness
with shivering. This remedy corresponds to the commencement of the trouble, when the
patient is weak, tired and aches throughout the body. It removes
speedily the intense aching and muscular soreness. There is constant chilliness
and the patient hugs the fire; the fever is less acute than that of Aconite, and the cough
is hard and painful. There are paroxysms of sneezing with excoriating discharge, and great torpor and apathy. Extensive
experience with this remedy in the great Epidemic of 1918 proved its usefulness. Simple cases were speedily cured. Aconite will sometimes prove the better remedy for children, but the drug will never be a prominent
one in influenza. Still it may be prescribed when indicated; it will, perhaps, soothe and moderate the subsequent attack,
but its action is not quick here as in simple fevers, as we have to deal with a blood affection.
Arsenicum: treats a burning fever that is accompanied with chills, restlessness and anxiety. The person
needing Arsenicum is usually thirsty but only drinks small quantities at a time. They can have burning pains. This remedy covers more phases of flu than perhaps any other remedy. Hughes believes that it will cut short an
attack, especially when there is a copious flow, prostration and paroxysmal
coryza. Its periodicity makes it suitable to epidemics, and
it suits the early symptoms when the affection is in the upper portion of the respiratory tract. The burning dryness and copious
watery excoriating secretion and the involvement of the conjunctiva are unmistakable indications. Langour and prostration
are prominent symptoms.
Bryonia: is good for type of flu when
the person does not want to move. The mouth is dry but they are thirsty. The trouble here is largely
bronchial and going downward. When a person is very grumpy and feels miserable with the flu, wanting only to lie still and
be left alone, this remedy is likely to be useful. Headache, muscle aches, and cough or stomach pain may be the major symptoms.
Everything feels worse from even the slightest motion. The person’s mouth usually is dry, with a thirst for large cold
drinks.
Rhus-T: flu can be accompanied with aching bones, restlessness,
and a red tipped tongue. This is another remedy that is useful when the flu is brought on by damp weather. Influenza,
with severe aching in all the bones, sneezing and coughing. The cough is worse evenings and is caused by a tickling behind
the upper part of the sternum. Especially is it useful in cases brought on by exposure to dampness. There is much prostration
and depression, and the patient may have some symptoms which are suspicious as pointing towards typhoid fever, such as burning
tongue, stupor and delirium. Aching pains and nightly restlessness are keynotes symptoms. Causticum, like both Rhus and Eupatorium,
has a tired, sore, bruised sensation all over the body and soreness in the chest when coughing, but it has in addition involuntary
urination when coughing.
Belladonna: treats a high fever that
comes on suddenly. Other accompanying symptoms of Belladonna include heat and redness.
Eupatorium:
perfoliatum experiences severe bone pains with great thirst. This remedy has
much soreness and aching of the entire body; hoarseness and cough,
with great soreness of the larynx and upper respiratory tract. Coryza with thirst. Drinking causes vomiting. The cough is a very shattering
one, hurts the head and chest, and as in Drosera, the patient holds the chest with the hands. The breakbone pains are characteristic
of the remedy. Add to these symptoms acute bilious derangements, and it is all the more indicated. Many physicians rely on
this remedy in influenza / flu almost exclusively in the early stages.
Baptisia:
is a good remedy for flu, especially if it's centered in the gastro-intestinal track. This remedy can be helpful in the early
stages of the flu. The person needing Baptisia can be weak, listless, and feel sore. Influenza with
marked gastro-intestinal symptoms may need this remedy, especially
when there are putrid diarrhoea stools. Clarke considers this remedy
the nearest specific for the disease; he prefers the 30th potency. Hughes also praises it, but uses it in the 1x and 2x dilutions,
which seem to have more extensive testimony as to their efficacy.
Sabadilla: [Sabad] Sneezing is the great keynote of this remedy. Sneezing and lachrymation on going into the open air. The throat
is swollen and the pain is worse on empty swallowing; the sneezing is excessive, shaking the whole body. Shudderings, with
gooseflesh chills creeping upwards, are also prominent symptoms. Frontal headache, dryness of mouth, without thirst and cough,
worse on lying down, are additional symptoms. It suits well many cases of the catarrhal form of flu; other remedies having
sneezing are Cyclamen and Euphorbia.and copious watery excoriating secretion
and the involvement of the conjunctiva are unmistakable indications. Langour and prostration are prominent symptoms.
Arsenicum iodide: Chills, flushes of heat and severe fluent coryza, discharge
irritating and corrosive, sneezing and prostration. It corresponds to true influenza and is highly recommended by Hale.
Sanguinaria nitrate is especially valuable when the trachea and larynx
are affected. Phytolacca is specific when the throat is inflamed
and spotty, with great hardness and tenderness of the glands.
Allium cepa: [All-c]
Profuse catarrhal coryza; the nose runs freely, there is sneezing, irritability cough, the face
is swollen and looks inflamed. Camphora. This remedy is often sufficient at the outset to cut short an attack, or at least
modify the severity.
Sticta: [Stict] Nasal catarrh; headache, thirst, nightly expectoration, great watering of eyes, running at nose, hoarseness of
voice, frontal headache and depression of whole system. Tuberculous subjects attacked by influenza. "There is no better remedy,"
says Dr. Fornias,"for the incessant wearing, racking cough of this class of patients." Tuberculinum is an excellent prevention
of recurring attacks of influenza / flu in those who have annual attacks.
Ipecac: Adapted to cases where the gastric symptoms predominate; tongue clean or slightly coated. Nausea: with profuse saliva; vomiting of white, glairy mucus in large quantities, without relief;
sleepy afterwards; worse from stooping. Low thirst. Cough: dry spasmodic,
constricted, asthmatic. Difficult breathing from least exercise; violent dyspnoea, with wheezing and anxiety about the stomach.
Cough, with rattling of mucus in bronchi when inspiring; threatened suffocation from mucus. Pains as if bones were all torn
to pieces.
Veratrum album: Adapted to diseases with rapid sinking of the vital forces; complete prostration; collapse. Cold perspiration
on the forehead (over entire body, Tab. ) with nearly all complaints. Thirst: intense, unquenchable, for large quantities
of very cold water and acid drinks; wants everything cold. Diarrhoea: frequent, greenish, watery, gushing: mixed with flakes:
cutting colic, with cramps commencing in hands and feet and spreading all over; prostrating, after fright; worse from least
movement; with vomiting, cold sweat on forehead during and after prostration. Vomiting: excessive with nausea and great prostration: worse
by drinking ( Ars. ); by least motion ( Tab. ); great weakness after.
If such symptoms present themselves in the
current pandemic, the remedies that may prove useful would be Arsenic-album,
Cantharis, Phosphorus, Cuprum-met, Camphora, Veratrum-album,
Ipecac or Carbo-veg.
Ars-alb, Phosphorus, Ipecac and Carbo-veg seem to
have a more pronounced action on lungs/respiratory symptoms in the above mentioned symptom group. Cantharis, Phosphorus, and
Carbo-veg seem to cover the bloody stools better. Camphor and Verat-alb cover the acute collapse with bluish discoloration
better.
The only way to stop the spread of the epidemic is to spread the awareness.
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