Arnica
For use after physical trauma helping the body heal quickly, limiting bruising and soreness. It also helps with shock and tired restlessness following physical trauma.
To use; Take one pill as soon as possible after third stage and another 3 in the following 24hrs, 3 the next day and 2 the day after. You may find taking 2 a day for a while will continue to ease the soreness or it may be the Arnica is not needed any more, it depends how much trauma your body has had. The main work is done soon after the birth. Most midwives are familiar with mothers taking Arnica after childbirth.
For most labours Arnica 30 is sufficient, if you have a Caesarean or a very physically intense/traumatic birth then you will need to take Arnica 200. Most midwives are used to mothers taking Arnica.
Jodles said:I went to Boots today, and found arnica tablets in doses in 6C and 30C, with no indication on them as to which was the stronger. The pharmacist told me that 6C is definitely the stronger, as the C refers to how many times it has been diluted. However, since getting home I've seen lots of articles on the internet and consulted a homeopathy site (as well as the thread linked above), and it appears that 30C is the stronger, not 6C. And in fact for childbirth, you are recommended to use 200C if you can get it! (It seems that in homeopathy, the more times something is diluted = the stronger it will be.)
Could it be right that I have been given completely the wrong information by the pharmacist in Boots???? That's pretty scary if it's true.
Can anyone shed any light on this?
Thanks,
Jo xxx
tom said:I have been lurking on these forums for a few weeks now because my wife is expecting. Ive not felt the need to reply before but your post has pushed me into action and I've registered.
You are quite correct to be surprised that 200C is more powerful than 6C, the math is that even with 30C the active substance is diluted by more than the number of atoms in the universe.
The simple truth is that homeopathy only works by placebo. This is science fact, there are no doubts amongst the medical profession about this. It cant possibly harm you because there is no active ingredient but you will be wasteing your money if you buy it.
very good link about this
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2007/nov/16/sciencenews.g2
sunnyday said:Placebo or not, if it helps to get me through labour then I'm having it![]()
gymbabeliz said:ive been specifically instructed by a dr to use arnica before an op i had once, so the entire medical profession are not in agreement at all!
gymbabeliz said:it wasnt a midwife, it was a surgeon who instructed me to take it, it was for an op completely unrelated to childbirth.
the pills cant be water because they are solid white things DOH
some homoepathic remedies are empirically proven to have benefit. And a lot of man-made remedies have natural ingredients for the same reason. I wouldnt be so quick to judge if i were you tom
some homoepathic remedies are empirically proven to have benefit. And a lot of man-made remedies have natural ingredients for the same reason.