Relieving trauma and its secondary symptoms with Bellis Perennis

Bellis Perennis is a homeopathic product made from wild flowers such as margueritte or daisy. It is recognized for multiple virtues, including the property of relieving pain and inflammation.

Bellis Perennis is a homeopathic medicine extracted from a perennial herb belonging to the Asteraceae family. This herb is also known as garden daisy or English daisy.

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Perennis is used in homeopathy for its anti-inflammatory, analgesic and anti-ecchymotic properties. There are several forms of presentation of Bellis Perennis including granules, ampoules or drinkable drops, but granules are the most commonly used. Bellis Perennis is a gentle remedy that can be administered even in breastfeeding women and pregnant women. In addition, it heals the main symptoms of mild trauma as well as the associated secondary disorders.

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Perennis is used in homeopathy to treat trauma including hematomas, injuries or bruises caused by a shock or a trivial accident. More specifically, the trauma can be a bruise of the breast following surgery or an examination. It can also manifest itself in the pelvis by reaching the coccyx following a blow.

Bellis Perennis can also relieve aches and bruises that affect the pelvic and abdominal muscles. It alleviates all types of trauma that occur on any part of the body and can even relieve the physical and moral fatigue that accompanies them. Finally, Bellis Perennis is also prescribed to treat back pain that goes down to the lower back and radiates to the belly.

Recommended dosages in case of trauma

To treat general muscle soreness that affects the body following trauma, the patient should take Bellis Perennis 4 CH or 5 CH, at a rate of 3 granules 3 times a day for 7 days. Bellis Perennis can also be used in combination with other homeopathic remedies to optimize treatment. To relieve breast trauma, combine a treatment based on 5 granules of Bellis perennis 5 CH with a treatment based on 5 granules of Conium maculatum 5 CH, 2 times a day for one week.

To reduce the shock of the coccyx, combine Bellis Perennis with Hypericum perforatum 15 CH to 30 CH, at a rate of 5 granules of each every 1/2 hour for 7 days. It is recommended to space out the doses according to the improvement of symptoms. For bruises of the breasts or lower limbs, Bellis Perennis 5 CH can be combined with Arnica montana 9 CH, at a rate of 5 granules to be repeated 4 times at quarter-hour intervals at the beginning of the treatment, then 2 times a day until the bruise disappears.

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Summary

Bellis Perennis can also be prescribed to treat large injuries accompanied by physical fatigue.

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