Vacation
[Luc de Schepper]
When you
are packing your T-shirts, tennis shoes, sunglasses and cute little shorts for
that well-deserved vacation, don't overlook one of the most important items a
first aid travel kit. As a medical doctor who travels a lot,
how often
have I seen a vacation saved by the prompt application of a well-chosen
homeopathic remedy. After reading this article you will be the hero of the
trip, the Dr. Schweitzer of the family.
Traveling
by car and a child susceptible to motion sickness. He has his head hanging out
of the window, vomiting his nutritious breakfast, while his face goes from
white to yellow to green. If it were up to the kid, you would
stop every
half hour to give him some fresh air and a pause from his sickening ordeal. So
much better than available medications (and much cheaper) is a dose of Cocc. an hour before your departure.
Maybe you
prefer to take a cruise and pray for calm, balmy seas. But if nature plays a cruel
trick and throws a storm into your party, you may be hanging over the rails,
feeding the fish and praying for your boat to strand on the next little island.
Instead, take Tabacum, which is tobacco in
homeopathic form (the only way to use this substance!) If you forgot your kit,
ask a cigarette from someone, pulverize some tobacco in a glass of water, stir
well and take a few sips. You’ll be a newborn seaman.
If fear of
flying gives you diarrhea, a cold sweat and knots in
your stomach, homeopathy comes to the rescue: Argentum
nitricum will make you feel like your were born on
the airplane. And if jet lag ruins your vacations
with sleepy
days and sleepless nights, never leave home without Cocculus.
Take it an hour before your flight and again at your arrival, and your body
will adapt to the time change as if by a miracle. Whenever you travel to a
country where Montezuma’s revenge can hit you, Arsenicum
is the king of loose stools. It will work according to Nature’s laws, healing
from the inside to the outside, instead of suppressing toxin elimination as
most popular
drugs will
do. If you forget your Arsenicum, make a tea with
ginger root.
Finally you
get out in the sun and of course, you overdo it for the first few days. There
is no worse punishment than being locked in your room to avoid further sunburn.
For first degree burns use Urtica urens,
and for 2 nd degree burns Cantharis. It is amazing
how quickly they will restore the damage done by the sun’s rays. Of course, one
of your kids will stay out in the sun too long in spite of your advice. For
complaints of nausea, headaches, chills and cold sweat = sunstroke: Glonoin.
If you
discover muscles you never thought you had, trying to keep up with your kids in
sports, Arnica will make the bruised, stiff feeling disappear as snow under the
sun. If you encounter strains and sprains: Rhus-t.
For cuts
and abrasions, there is nothing better to speed healing than Calendula.
Holidays
are often a time of overindulgence: too many rich and fatty foods, sweets and
alcohol. If you have a hangover the next day with nausea, if the smell of food
makes you sick and you just want to sit still and not move, Nux
vomica will save you. If you travel with small
children, take Aconite along for the sudden onset of high fevers, especially
after being exposed to drafts after sweating. Are you visiting mosquito
country? It is a delight how fast Ledum works against
swelling, itching and burning from any insect bite.
Travel kit:
Aconite,
Arnica, Argentum nitricum, Arsenicum, Calendula, Cantharis, Cocculus,
Glonoin, Ledum, Nux vomica, Rhus
tox, Tabacum, Urtica urens.
Vorwort/Suchen Zeichen/Abkürzungen Impressum