This short article considers first aid with homeopathic ‘Aconite Napellus’, usually just known as the remedy ‘Aconite’. This is a remedy commonly found in homeopathic first aid kits available from pharmacies such as Ainsworths and Helios
Please read my initial article in this series, if you have not already done so
Classical homeopathy prescribing follows the natural law of similars. Which means that you select the remedy by matching its picture to the symptoms of the patient.
Every homeopathic remedy has both mental / emotional and physical characteristics. Remember that the patient will not exhibit every characteristic of the remedy. Just capture the general theme.
Try to establish three out of the following four:
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This remedy is of plant origin. Its common name is Monkshood, in recognition of the shape of its flowers which resemble a monk’s hood. It is a poisonous neurotoxic plant, but a very useful remedy for acute conditions when potentised homeopathically.
the early stages (the first 24h) of feverish illnesses when the patient may be anxious though fear may not be present.
It is also a remedy for someone who had had a sudden shock or fright (e.g. accident or heart attack or stoke).
Main remedy in the early stages of croup and also sudden fever – but just in the first 24h and then look to other remedies (which will be described as the series progresses)