What is Quassia amara?
Quassia amara is used as a homeopathic remedy mainly to treat indigestion. The drug acts on the stomach, intestines and liver. Quassia amara can also be prescribed if the urge to urinate cannot be suppressed or if there is increased urination.
Leading symptoms
- Feeling of pressure and lancinating pains in the liver
- Stomach acidity, belching, heartburn, stomach pain
- Dry, brown-coated tongue
- Extremely strong urge to urinate and profuse urination
- Frequent yawning and stretching
- feeling cold in the back
Information about the agent
Appearance of Quassia amara
Quassia amara appears tired and exhausted. Patients yawn and stretch frequently.
What are typical areas of application for Quassia amara?
- liver problems
- upset stomach
- urinary incontinence
Areas of application in detail
Urinary incontinence
Extremely strong urge to urinate. Patients cannot hold back urine. They excrete large amounts of urine both during the day and at night.
Dosage: 3 times a day 3 globules in the potency D6
Liver problems
Stitching pains and feeling of pressure in the liver.
Dosage: 3 times a day 3 globules in the potency D6
Gastrointestinal complaints
Heartburn, stomach pain and belching of food. Often after the flu or a gastrointestinal infection. The tongue is dry and coated brown.
Dosage: 3 times a day 3 globules in the potency D6
Application information
Dosage forms of Quassia amara
In classical homeopathy, Quassia amara is mainly used in the form of globules. It is available in drop form as a component of homeopathic complex remedies.
Dosage of Quassia amara
Quassia amara is used as needed. A gift consists of three globules. As soon as an improvement occurs, the remedy is not given.
Homeopathic complex remedies with the ingredient Quassia amara are usually taken several times a day according to the instructions on the package.
Effect of Quassia amara
Quassia amara acts on the liver and the gastrointestinal tract.
Quassia amara during pregnancy
Quassia amara is not used to treat typical pregnancy symptoms. Quassia amara can also be used during pregnancy for existing digestive problems after flu or an intestinal infection, but only in potencies from 6X and only in consultation with the attending gynaecologist.
Quassia amara for the baby
Quassia amara is commonly given to babies or toddlers who wet their bed as soon as they wake up.
Quassia amara for dogs, horses & cats
Quassia amara is given to animals for liver disease, immunodeficiency, diarrhea and flatulence.
Side effects of Quassia amara
So far, there are no known side effects from taking Quassia amara. At the beginning of the treatment, there may be a short-term and temporary worsening of the symptoms. If the drug is taken for too long or in too large doses, it can lead to a so-called drug proving with a deterioration in the condition.
Typical potencies: Homeopathic complex remedies usually contain Quassia amara in potencies D1 to D3. In classical homeopathy, the potencies 6X, 12X or 30C are used.
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