Antimonium Crudum 4CH, 5CH, 7CH, 9CH, 12CH, 15CH, 30CH Granules Homeopathy Boiron is indicated in dermatology and in behavioral disorders of digestive origin.
It is the black antimony sulphide now known as stibine which is at the origin of this homeopathic remedy. Stibnite is the main ore of antimony. Already known in Antiquity, women used this mineral as eyelash shadow.
Antimonium Crudum Boiron homeopathy granules represent a homeopathic medicine usually used in dermatology and in behavioral disorders of digestive origin.
Antimonium crudum has various particularities which distinguish it from certain homeopathic formulas. It acts specifically on the level of the digestive system, the functioning of which is disturbed by certain types of food. Note that unbalanced food or overeating can cause digestive problems. Dermatological lesions can also be treated with homeopathic treatment. To obtain convincing results, the patient must consume Antimonium crudum. The dosage varies according to the pathology to be treated.
Antimonium crudum 4CH, 5CH, 7CH, 9CH, 12CH, 15CH, 30CH Boiron homeopathic granules
English name: BLACK SULPHIDE OF ANTIMONY
Registered drug: EH00020
Registered in the pharmacopoeia
Origin: Synthesis
Advice from your pharmacist: Antimonium crudum and its uses in dermatology and gastroenterology
Consumed for medicinal purposes and in homeopathy, Antimonium crudum is extracted from black antimony sulfide .
It is particularly effective in the care of cutaneous mycoses and in gastroenterology.
In homeopathy, antimonium crudum is classically used to aid digestion in people who overeat. Homeopathic medicine for “gluttons” who constantly throw themselves into the kitchen cupboards and fridges in search of snacks.
Antimonium crudum also helps these people to get rid of skin problems accompanying these digestive disorders.
Other related action areas:
For cases of infected dermatoses , the treatment based on Antimonium crudum can be combined with the remedy Hepar sulfuris calcareum . When it comes to warts , Antimonium crudum is combined with the remedy Thuja occidentalis .
Antimonium crudum is used in gastroenterology to treat:
In dermatology, Antimonium crudum is prescribed for:
Homeopathic medicines Antimonium crudum granules tubes or globules doses can be used in various symptoms, so it is not possible to determine the indications and dose of a specific preparation.
The homeopathic physician chooses the appropriate medicine, the appropriate dilution and dosage for the patient's state of health and characteristic symptoms.
For gastroenterological disorders, Antimonium crudum is prescribed in 5CH, 7CH or 9CH , to be taken twice a day until symptoms disappear.
In dermatology, Antimonium crudum is prescribed in 9CH, to be taken morning and evening for a week.
For the treatment of warts, Antimonium crudum is prescribed in 9CH, to be taken twice a day for three months.
Translucent tube of Antimonium crudum granules (allows you to see the remaining granules).
Each tube color corresponds to a dilution
yellow 4CH green 5CH red 7CH blue 9 CH water green 12CH orange 15CH purple 30CH
Weight 4g. About 80 pellets.
Contains sucrose. Store homeopathic medicines away from light, heat, humidity and any source of emanation and perfumes.
For granules or alcoholic drops dissolve them in 100ml of water. The granules being very long to dissolve, it is necessary to prepare your mixture in advance.
Homeopathic medicines have no chemical toxicity, contraindications, interactions with other medicines, or adverse effects related to the quantity of product ingested. Pregnant women can be treated without known risk for them and their future child. , but it is better to seek advice.
In acute conditions, it is advisable to take homeopathic remedies of Antimonium crudum every hour until the symptoms improve. Therefore, it is necessary to space out the doses, 3 or 4 times a day, then to stop gradually.
In chronic conditions, remedies in low dilution (> 9CH) are taken 1 to 2 times a day, basic remedies are taken once a week, or even once a month. This decision is up to the homeopath.
Some pathologies cannot be treated in homeopathy by simple self-medication. Their seriousness requires medical advice that can be issued by a homeopathic doctor. This doctor will judge whether your condition can be cured by homeopathy alone or whether your treatment must be supplemented by allopathy.