Ignatia Amara: Relief for Emotional Distress
- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: Boiron Single Medicines
- Model: IGNATIA-AMARA-IAMARA
- Weight: 0.05kg
- Dimensions: 5.00cm x 3.00cm x 12.00cm
£4.89
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Boiron Ignatia Amara is a homeopathic remedy traditionally used to address emotional distress related to grief, disappointment, and repressed emotions, as per homeopathic principles.
Key Benefit (as per Boiron):
- May help alleviate discomfort associated with emotional distress, such as grief, sadness, and sighing, that may be due to repressed emotions (according to homeopathy).
Active Ingredient:
- Plant origin: Ignatia amara (Strychnos ignatii)
Available Dilutions:
- Boiron Ignatia Amara 5 CH, 9 CH, 15 CH, 30 CH: These dilutions cater to different needs. Consult a healthcare professional for guidance on choosing the right dilution for you.
Product Format:
- Boiron Ignatia Amara comes in lactose and sucrose pellets that dissolve under the tongue. No water, chewing, or swallowing is required.
Usage:
Dissolve the recommended number of pellets under the tongue, away from meals. Follow dosage instructions on the label or consult a healthcare professional for the right dosage for your specific needs. Discontinue use and consult a healthcare provider if symptoms worsen or persist for several days.
Disclaimer:
While homeopathic remedies are generally considered safe and have a low risk of side effects, it's important to be well-informed.
- Consult a healthcare professional before using this product, especially if you have underlying mental health conditions, experience severe or persistent symptoms, or suspect a serious condition. They can recommend conventional treatment options with established scientific backing for managing emotional distress.
- Follow the recommended dosage and discontinue use if symptoms worsen.
- This product is not intended to replace professional medical advice or treatment.
Additional Information:
- Emotional distress can be caused by various factors, such as grief, loss, relationship problems, or work stress. If you're struggling with emotional distress, talking to a therapist or counselor can be helpful.
- There are evidence-based therapies available to manage emotional distress, such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and interpersonal therapy (IPT).
Tags:
Homeopathy