China rubra is a homeopathic medicine synthesized from the bark of the red quinina tree, a toxic-based constituent specifically grown in Peru. The successive dilutions of this raw material allow it to be used as a remedy to prevent and stop bleeding. It also helps to reduce intermittent fevers accompanied by chills, to improve disorders due to significant fluid loss such as chronic diarrhoea and to relieve sleep disorders accompanied by nightmares.
Main indications
Smallbleeding as well as significant blood loss from trauma or surgery are the main indications for China rubra. It is also good to know that the extent of blood loss determines the duration of treatment and that anaemic subjects can be treated with the remedy.
Gastroenterology Indications
In humans, prolonged diarrhoea is one of the most important causes of fluid loss. This intestinal transit disorder can be corrected by taking China rubra. Water loss caused by excessive sweating can also cause a significant imbalance. Thanks to China rubra, the disorders caused by this excess sweating can be alleviated.
Neurology indications
Trauma can compress or damage the trigeminal nerve and be the source of many disorders. The China rubra cure reduces the intensity of these disorders. Ringing in the ears is a neurological condition that can also be treated by taking China rubra.
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rubra is recommended to lower the temperature of individuals who have intermittent fever preceded by chills. This type of fever is usually accompanied by significant fatigue and excessive sweating. China rubra is also used in ENT to stop nasal bleeding accompanied by headaches when these are chronic and appear when they get up. In addition, subjects suffering from sleep disorders accompanied by bad dreams and night sweats can also use the remedy. In addition, this homeopathic medicine is recommended during periods of convalescence and intense fatigue caused by fluid loss or significant bleeding.
Recommended dosage in case of bleeding
To stop bleeding, it is advisable to take 5 granules of China rubra 9 CH, 4 to 6 times a day. When the aim of the cure is prevention, the recommended dosage is 5 granules of China rubra 5 CH to be taken 3 times a day.
Recommended dosages in case of fluid loss
To compensate for water loss caused by prolonged diarrhoea, it is advisable to take 5 granules of China rubra in 7 CH 2 to 3 times a day until the intestinal disorder has completely disappeared.
Recommended dosages in case of neurological disorders
If the trigeminal nerve is compressed and touching the hair or scalp of affected subjects causes significant pain, China rubra will be the most appropriate remedy. The dosage to be adopted will then be 3 granules of China Rubra 15 CH every 3 hours. The constant ringing sensation in the ears should be treated with China rubra 7 CH, at a rate of 5 granules, 2 times a day for 1 month.
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case of episodes of intermittent fever, the recommended dosage is 5 granules of China rubra 9 CH to be taken every 4 hours. When the patient's condition improves, it is advisable to reduce the ingested dose. To treat certain insomnia accompanied by heavy sweating, it will be advisable to take 5 granules of China rubra 15 CH morning and evening for 15 days. In addition, periods of convalescence and fatigue following gastroenteritis, profuse bleeding or high fevers can be favored by taking China rubra 5 CH.