Homeopathy for Bites and Stings!

Jun 13 2011 Published by under applied homeopathy, first aid

 

It’s insect time! In particular, mosquito season has come with a vengeance! There are a number of natural remedies that you can use to prevent mosquito bites, as well as remedies you can take if you are bitten by mosquitoes or other insects.  

BITE PREVENTION:
I am not a big fan of DEET sprays (although they do work!), so I prefer using more natural deterrents whenever possible:
•    Vitamin B1 – mosquitoes appear to be repelled by this vitamin (Thiamine) when it is excreted through the skin. A daily dose of 50-100 mg daily of B1 will offer you a high degree of natural repellent (and you won’t repel anything besides bugs!). I used this method for my family when traveling in India with amazing success. I highly recommend increasing your vitamin B intake throughout the mosquito season.
•    Foods rich in Vitamin B1 include brewer’s yeast, blackstrap molasses, wheat germ, fish, brown rice
•    A diet rich in garlic also helps deter mosquitoes
•    Herbally, calendula ointment, tea tree oil, goldenseal, cedar, eucalyptus and pennyroyal extract can be used as a repellants
*do not use pennyroyal during pregnancy
•    Citronella candles repel mosquitoes
•    Chlorine bleach (as found in chlorinated pools) deters mosquitoes, although you are likely to want to get the chlorine off your skin soon after swimming.
•    Don’t walk barefoot, and of course, covering yourself at dusk is helpful.
•    Cosmetics that smell such as perfume attract mosquitoes.

MEASURES TO TAKE IF BITTEN:

•    Be sure to seek help if bite becomes unbearably swollen, painful, or itchy; if red streaks begin to travel from the site of the infection; if there is a continuous fever after the bite; if the skin around the bite fails to heal and becomes necrotic; if tongue swells; if swelling spreads rapidly; if there is any difficulty in breathing, or any faintness or confusion.
•    Bromelain and Quercitin are excellent supplements for decreasing the inflammation that often results in allergic responses of any kind. (Dosages for Bromelain and Quercitin are 400 mg 3 times daily; half as much for children age 6-12, one quarter as much for children under 6).
•    Vitamin C helps to relieve the toxicity and inflammation of bites (up to 5000 mg daily for adults, ½ for children 6-12, one quarter as much for children under 6).
•    If victim is allergic to the kind of sting they have received, give the homeopathic remedy Apis in the highest potency you have on your way to the hospital.
•    Make a paste of bicarbonate of soda and water and apply topically to a sting for immediate relief. Mud works as well.
•    Topical use of homeopathic tinctures or creams are very useful in stings, bites. Try ledum first, followed by calendula, hypericum, cedron, urtica urens, or arnica. Dab a couple of drops of tincture directly onto the wound, or apply cream. Repeat as often as needed.
•    I suggest all parents carry a tube of Apis cream in their daily bag of tricks – this works wonders topically for almost any bite.

HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES FOR BITES:
*probably most useful for bites other than mosquito bites, unless reaction is severe

APIS MELLIFICA 30
•    Burning, stinging pains –skin sore, sensitive
•    Rapid swelling, shiny
•    Intolerable itching
•    Rosy red, puffy swellings
•    bite feels worse for heat or in a warm room
•    worse for touch
•    bite feels better with cold pack or other application
•    after bite patient has fatigue, apathetic, drowsy sensibility
•    marked thirstlessness after bite
•    redness and swelling of mucous membranes

LEDUM 30
•    first remedy to use for simple stings and insect bites
•    sensation of coldness of affected part, but no interest in warm compresses or coverings
•    in spite of bite area feeling cold, patient wants cold applications on the bite
•    patient feels chilly
•    twitching of muscles near site of wound
•    Ledum prevents a septic state from developing after any puncture wound (along with hypericum). Should be used routinely for any animal bite on the way to the hospital.
•    Excellent used topically in tincture on any stings

HYPERICUM 30
•    bites or stings on nerve rich areas with pains that extend along nerve pathways
•    shooting pains
•    bites inflamed and exceptionally painful
•    tearing, shooting sensations

DOSING:
As with all acute homeopathic situations I suggest you use the 30th potency, repeating the remedy every 15 minutes for 4 doses. You should see a marked improvement in that time if you have chosen the right remedy. If no improvement, discontinue remedy and call your homeopath. If there is an initial improvement, you can repeat the remedy in single doses as symptoms return. As always, do not repeat a homeopathic remedy once the indicating symptoms have disappeared.

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Homeopathy in Practice

Choosing a Homeopath
An essential aspect of homeopathic care is finding a practitioner. There are two aspects to consider in this regard: training and/or licensing, and rapport. In some countries, there are professional licensing bodies; finding a homeopath registered with such an organization offers confidence that your homeopath has had a rigorous professional education. In most of North America, licensing and registration for training programs and practitioners remains voluntary and inconsistent. Ontario will be registering homeopaths in the coming years, due to changes in the provincial health act. Until that time, the best way to determine the professional credentials of a homeopath is to inquire about the rigor of their training. Classical homeopaths will have attended a three or four year course of study and had at least one year of supervised practice before practicing independently. There are many programs that incorporate homeopathy into a mélange of other modalities, or weekend programs that introduce people to homeopathy. This is not adequate preparation for quality homeopathic practice.
It is essential that your homeopath is someone with whom you feel a rapport and degree of comfort. Your relationship with your homeopath will be quite different than your relationship with a doctor, as you will spend many hours in conversation with your homeopath and will travel on a journey of self discovery; you want your travel guide to be one you trust and with whom you feel comfortable. Good news travels fast, and word-of-mouth recommendations are an excellent way to find someone that has effectively helped others and in whom you can feel confident.

Types of Disorders
Homeopathy treats a full range of disorders from emergency first aid situations to long-standing chronic disorders. As each patient and each situation is different, the length of treatment required varies enormously. Acute disorders are the everyday illnesses that all people endure, even healthy people – flus, colds, stomach upsets, ear aches, etc. – and these generally are resolved quickly, although the more common the symptom, the more difficult it can be to find an appropriate homeopathic remedy. Many people first experience homeopathy for these kinds of complaints, with varying success. Over-the-counter remedies sold to address particular common disorders are often ineffectual as the individualization of prescribing is essential for all complaints. Other people, who have the correct remedy prescribed to them, start their relationship with homeopathy after a particularly rapid recovery from an acute illness sparks their curiosity.
Most people come to see a homeopath for the treatment of chronic or long-standing complaints because they are unhappy with the toxicity of conventional drugs, or have had no relief from their complaints from mainstream medicine. These chronic disorders such as migraine headaches, eczema, asthma, premenstrual tension, depression or anxiety, irritable bowel disorders, to name just a few, are particularly well suited for homeopathic treatment and are the primary work of most professional homeopaths. Constitutional prescribing refers to the homeopathic tradition of treating prophylactically by addressing an individual’s propensity to certain patterns of disease. Many people also come to homeopaths to address the unwanted side effects of conventional treatments such as chemotherapy.

The Consultation
Because homeopathy addresses the entire individual’s complex of symptoms and tendencies, the homeopathic consultation is quite different from a visit to a doctor. You will be asked to provide details of the symptoms that motivated you to see the homeopath. You are likely to be asked a number of questions that provide very specific and detailed descriptions of those symptoms. You also are likely to be asked a full range of questions about your functions on all levels – mental, emotional, physical – as well as details about your previous health history and your family health history. You are likely to come away from your homeopathic consultation having made connections about your personal health and your patterns of coping with stress and disorders that are new revelations for you. Your initial consultation for a chronic problem can take up to two hours. Follow-up consultations will ask for detailed changes in functioning at all levels, but are usually only an hour long. You will find that your homeopath will come to know you in a very complex and meaningful way. Many people find being listened to so thoroughly and understood so deeply as the first stage of their healing process.

What to Expect
A homeopathic cure is subtle, but very real. The ‘drugged’ sensation many patients dislike in conventional medications is completely absent with homeopathic remedies. Instead, symptoms seem to fall away and patients return to what many describe as normalcy – a state of health and well-being.
In acute situations, homeopathy can quickly expedite the return to health, avoiding “sequelae” – the after effects of illness that often linger for a long time. In some acute cases the cure can be “next to miraculous” – returning a patient to health overnight. Homeopathic treatment of acute illnesses is often a useful introduction to the efficacy of homeopathy for otherwise skeptical patients.
In chronic disorders, the healing process is as individual as the disorder itself. The art of homeopathy lies in understanding what exactly needs to be cured in a patient, selecting the best remedy for that purpose, and then assessing the action of the remedy and making a determination to continue that remedy or change to a new one. In most chronic cases, a classical homeopath will give only a single remedy initially. Assessing remedy reaction and sensitivity to potency can take a few sessions. Usually a patient will be asked to make note of any changes in symptoms or general function and report back in a month’s time – this is the most common duration between an initial consultation and the first follow-up appointment. Generally, patients report a noticeable change in symptoms within the first month of treatment. Almost always, patients report an improvement in their general sense of well-being, even in instances where the presenting symptoms respond more slowly. Moreover, homeopaths are trained to look for signs and signals that indicate a remedy is working in more complicated cases. Generally speaking, the longer a chronic condition has been present, the slower the path to cure. The ultimate goal of a homeopath is to cure a patient of disease. While many patients continue taking remedies for a long period of time (sometimes, only once or twice a year), most patients find their conditions disappear over time, and the homeopath will hear from them again only when another disorder arises.

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