Apis Mellifica, a remedy with many therapeutic virtues

Indicated for the treatment of several ailments, Apis mellifica is one of the homeopathic remedies with the widest field of application. Its use is recommended in the treatment of various pathologies.

The scientific name Apis mellifica refers to the honey-producing bee. For thousands of years, bees have been used in different fields. The Egyptians treated several types of pathology thanks to Apis mellifica. Having proven to be effective, the bee-based remedy has a wide field of application. Apis mellifica is used in homeopathy to relieve pain. This product is also indicated for the treatment of rheumatism and has a wide application in ENT to treat conjunctivitis and otitis. Apis mellifica comes in the form of granules, drops, drinkable ampoules, and suppositories.

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Apis mellifica ENT treatment method has a wide field of application in ENT. This remedy is indicated for the treatment of the significant ear infections observed in children and adults as well as suppuration of the ears. It is particularly effective and is the main remedy indicated for treating several types of infections. As soon as the first manifestations of an ear infection appear, in the case of itching and the presence of a foreign body, it is recommended to be treated with Apis mellifica. During the treatment, it is mandatory to observe perfect hygiene. In children, Apis mellifica is particularly effective in treating seromucosal and viral otitis.

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mellifica is indicated for subjects suffering from occasional and chronic conjunctivitis accompanied by chemosis, an inflammatory edema. Note that these symptoms can be associated with a deformity of the eyelid. Apis mellifica is also indicated in cases of allergic and viral conjunctivitis as well as conjunctivitis in infants. In the latter case, it is imperative to consult a doctor immediately. Apis mellifica is also recommended in the treatment of cysts, different forms of chalazion or eyelid infection. The remedy is recommended for several types of tear duct infections. Apis mellifica is particularly effective in treating styes. If the pathology becomes complicated, you should consult a doctor immediately.

Applications in gynecology

In gynaecology, Apis mellifica is used for the treatment of ovaritis or inflammation of the ovaries. Generally, these symptoms are due to salpingitis, or inflammation of the fallopian tubes, or ovarian cysts. When the patient claims to have ovarian pain, the remedy is particularly effective. However, it is wiser to consult a specialist, especially if the woman is pregnant and feels pain in the ovaries. Depending on the case to be treated, the dose of Apis mellifica can vary considerably.

Urology indications

Apis mellifica is indicated in urology, particularly for people with difficulties in urinating. When the urine has a dark tint, if its frequency decreases and the last drops provide a burning sensation, the patient has urethritis or cystitis. Note that urethritis is the most common case.

Trauma and ENT care

Apis mellifica is very effective in treating pain caused by various conditions. The exhausted patient, with a sore body and feeling pain that intensifies on contact, should take Apis mellifica. In addition, if the pain causes a stinging sensation and when the subject feels that these bites suddenly delocalize, treatment with Apis mellifica is essential.

Apis mellifica is effective against several types of ailments such as sore throat and angina. Patients with inflamed glottis and throat, chestnut collar, and difficulty swallowing should take Apis mellifica.

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of the pathology observed, Apis mellifica should not be taken in combination with any stimulant or stimulant product such as coffee, tobacco and mint. Apis mellifica should also be taken outside of meals. The doses and granules should be allowed to melt under the tongue. Formulations administered to infants should be diluted in water. If the patient has acute attacks, it is necessary to take 5 granules in 9 or 15 Ch at an interval of 10 to 15 minutes. When the patient's condition improves, the doses should be spaced out. In chronic and subacute cases, 5 granules in 9 or 15 Ch, at a rate of 2 to 4 doses per day, should be administered.

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Summary

Apis mellifica in globule and granule is associated with excipients with known effects. Before treatment, the patient should check their tolerance level to lactose and sucrose, which are the main components of Apis mellifica.

  1. Applications in gynecology
  2. Urology indications
  3. Trauma and ENT care
  4. Regardless