Homeopathic Treatment of Malaria
(NB: Take all remedies in 30c or 200c potency except Ceanothus.)
Ceanothus
- Take as tincture Ø or in 6x potency twice daily to support the spleen while travelling in a Malaria risk area.
Arsenicum
- Exhausted; very weak yet very restless; fearful.
- Marked thirst for sips of water, but vomits as soon as it hits the stomach.
- Very chilly; burning or cramping sensations in stomach or abdomen.
- Worse at night, often after midnight (1am-2am).
Natrum Mur
- Chill begins at 10am or 11am.
- Eyes watering; bursting headaches; craving for salt; cold sores.
- Symptoms worse for consolation; or for the heat of the sun.
China (Peruvian Bark)
- A specific remedy for Malaria.
- Malaria with profuse and exhausting sweats and dehydration.
- Rebalances the body after severe fluid loss; enlarged liver or spleen.
- Fevers on alternate days, or intermittent chills and sweats.
China Sulph (Quinine Sulphite)
- China symptoms, but with chills between 10am and 11am.
China Arsenicum
- China symptoms, with Arsenicum's anxiety, fear of death and restlessness.
- Thirst or nausea, followed by violent shaking chills.
- Violent aching; bone pains; muscles of chest, back and limbs feel bruised.
- Worse 7am-9am and every 3rd-4th day.
[MALARIA3] © Liz Bevan-Jones SRN LCH RSHom: September 2005