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Birth by C-Section
Can you give advice on the following recommendation for healing from a C-Section. I am confused because it indicates that a few remedies can be taken together and it also advises to use aromatheraphy which I thought could not be used with homeopathy. Many thanksPreparation for operation:
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* One dose of ACONITE (200c) if you are afraid or anxious. Both you and your birth partner can take this.
* One dose of HYPERCIUM (200c) if you are having an epidural.
* Bath with following aromatherapy oils - NEROLI (peaceful), JASMINE (for confidence) or SANDALWOOD (which sedates)
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Recovery from operation:
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* ARNICA (200c) for trauma, swelling etc. 4 times a day for 3 days then 3 times a day for four days.
* HYPERCIUM (200c) for nerve trauma after epidural. 4 times a day for 3 days then 3 times a day for four days.
* BELLIS PERENNIS (200c) for deep tissue healing. 4 times a day for 3 days then 3 times a day for four days.
* CALENDULA (200c) for speeding up healing of scar. 4 times a day for 3 days then 3 times a day for four days.
* STAPHYSAGRIA (200c) if you feel emotionally raw. Every 2 hours for 8 hours.
* NUX VOMICA (30c) if constipated after operation. 3 times a day for 2 days.
* HYPERCAL TINCTURE to promote healing. 10-15 drops in a bath.
* Bath or massage with following aromatherapy oils - NEROLI, CAMOMILE, SANDALWOOD and LAVANDER. If you feel angry, upset or guilty try FRANKINCENSE, YLANG YLANG or ROSE.
Candy11 on 2008-05-13
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