Remedy of the month: January

Agaricus muscarius

The winter has already shown us some nice cold days and more are ahead. Some of us try to stay inside, closer to the TV set and refrigerator, but others, more adventurous folks still venture outside for snow shoveling, skiing or simply to take a walk. It is so much fun to play in the snow or take a ski trip, especially, if you stay warm and comfortable at all times. But what if the weather gave you an unexpected surprise and it was colder on the slopes than you expected? What if your car broke on your way home, and you had to wait for 4 hours for the tow truck to come? Our hands and feet are the most vulnerable to the cold; after all they are the farthest from the heart and circulation has to slow down to protect more important organs. Getting frostbite is no fun, you start feeling some itching or pain at the beginning, skin develops some interesting colors and your extremities can become numb. If that happens to you, no need to panic. When you are finally at home, put a blanket over your feet or hands, let them warm gradually and for a quick recovery take homeopathic remedy Agaricus muscarius.

Agaricus muscarius can be used for chilblains and frostbite. Itching, redness and burning of affected parts. A person may have a sensation that the skin is pierced by needles of ice. Symptoms can appear diagonally, right hand and left foot can be affected. A person can feel pain that is accompanied by sensation of cold, numbness and tingling. There might be some trebling and twitching present. Aversion to being touched. The remedy can also be used for hypothermia, nosebleeds and bunions.

Stay warm!

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