What is Lachesis 30c used for?
Information about SBL Lachesis Dilution 30 CH Derived from nake poison, it is useful in treating disorders related to skin, menstrual cycle and circulatory system. It helps in treating eye disorders caused due to diphtheria. Pain in the ear due to sore throat and wax formation can also be healed using this remedy.
What is Lachesis Mutus made of?
LACHESIS MUTUS 30C (Bushmaster Snake Venom)
Active Ingredient/Active Moiety | ||
Ingredient Name | Basis of Strength | Strength |
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LACHESIS MUTA VENOM (UNII: VSW71SS07I) (LACHESIS MUTA VENOM – UNII:VSW71SS07I) | LACHESIS MUTA VENOM | 30 [hp_C] |
Where does Lachesis Mutus come from?
Lachesis muta, also known as the Southern American bushmaster or Atlantic bushmaster, is a venomous pit viper species found in South America, as well as the island of Trinidad in the Caribbean. Two subspecies are currently recognized, including the nominate subspecies described here.
What is Lachesis homeopathy?
Homeopathic medicine Lachesis was introduced in homeopathy by Dr. Hering. It is a leading medicine to treat schizophrenia, depression, sore throat, menopausal complaints, ovarian pain and haemorrhages (i.e bleeding). It is suited to weak, thin people who have a melancholic (sadness) disposition. It is suitable for women during the menopause period.
What is Lachesis made from?
Our remedy Lachesis is prepared from the venom of the Bushmaster Lachesis muta, perhaps the most aggressive and poisonous of all snakes. Again, as in the case of Sepia, we are faced with the question whether the source or only the chemical nature of this venom is significant.
What is the best remedy for Lachesis?
( Antim. crud., Gelsemium, Glonoine, Natrum Carb., Natrum m .) Worse after sleep, or rather the patient sleeps into an aggravation, is a genuine characteristic of this remedy, no matter what the enemies of Lachesis say of it. On this line there is one particular symptom to which I wish to call attention, i. e.,
Which medicines are complementary and inimical to Lachesis?
Complementary medicines are Lycopodium and Hepar Sulph. These medicines can be used after Lachesis to complete its action when it is no longer acting. Inimical medicines are Acetic Acid, Nitric Acid and Carbolic Acid. Antidote medicines are Arseniuc Album, Nux Vomica and Opium, which neutralise the effect of Lachesis.