
May I introduce? The best homeopathic remedies for fainting spells.
Fainting spells are a unique strategy of the human body to cope with stress and deal with distressing situations. Blows of fate or other situations that trigger strong emotions almost always have a corresponding physical component. Fainting occurs when the normal heartbeat is disrupted and the heart temporarily stops functioning. Women are most often affected, or people commonly described as "sensitive". The causes of a fainting spell can be very varied.
Fainting spells – the main causes
A fainting spell as a result of a severe physical emergency, e.g. heavy bleeding, or as a reaction to terrible news, is easy to understand. But even positive emotional events, such as the return of a loved one believed lost or dead, can trigger a collapse. Other triggering factors can be hunger, stuffy, poorly ventilated rooms or the sight of a bleeding wound.
Tight clothing can promote a fainting spell, so if a collapse is imminent you should carefully lay the person down – with the head lowered – and loosen their clothing slightly. Fresh air is important; ask those nearby to step back a little so that airflow is ensured and the patient can breathe freely. Many fainting spells can be avoided with these simple measures. If a full faint does occur or the person remains unconscious for longer, it is sensible to provide first aid with a homeopathic treatment.
These 4 remedies can help
A patient who has been suddenly and severely startled and shows pronounced restlessness accompanied by fear of death can quickly be calmed with a dose of Aconitum napellus C30.
If the fainting spell occurs as a result of joyful news, Coffea cruda C30 will be the appropriate remedy.
For fainting spells triggered by grief or bad news, Ignatia amara C30 may be indicated.
In some cases fainting can be accompanied by nervous twitching and hysteria. The triggering event is often a violent fright with great nervousness, comparable to the fear and tension seen in soldiers about to go into battle. This reaction pattern is frequently accompanied by diarrhoea and calls for Gelsemium sempervirens C30.
How should I administer the remedy correctly?
If the person is unconscious, dissolve the pellets in water and moisten the inside of the patient's wrists with it.
Once consciousness has returned but the patient is still dazed and not fully "with it", the remedy can be given orally by placing the pellets between the lower lip and the gum, where they will dissolve and be absorbed through the oral mucosa. Homeopathic remedies do not need to be 'digested', i.e. absorbed through the stomach lining.
In each of the situations described here the appropriate remedy can be administered every 5–15 minutes until the normal condition is restored.
Homeopathy brings relief when something in life goes wrong and quick, yet gentle help is needed. The mild mode of action of homeopathy removes ailments gently and sustainably and fully restores the patient's natural vital force. Do you know of another treatment method that not only revives the vital force of an unconscious patient, but also tackles the cause at the same time? A therapy that so thoroughly removes the underlying fears that old, long‑standing traumas are eliminated and the person is strengthened both physically and emotionally?
Homeopathy has already helped millions of people. You too can make use of the gentle powers of this treatment method when life is once again going awry.
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Sources: https://joettecalabrese.com/blog/homeopathy/homeopathic-remedies-fainting/
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