Cina is a herbaceous plant in the Asteraceae family. Widely distributed in Russia, Mongolia and Eastern Europe, and known as Cina Artemis, it is characterized by small flowers and an active constituent, santonin. In homeopathy, Cina is a special remedy. This plant-based medicine is made from a plant. Its mother tincture is prepared by macerating the base substance in alcohol. This tincture is diluted repeatedly and energized between all dilutions. These various processes allow the product to maintain and strengthen its therapeutic properties.
Reducing the symptoms of pinworm
Pinworm is a condition caused by pinworm, a parasitic worm in the intestine. The evolution of pinworm in the human body causes various pathologies. The telltale signs of oxyurase are skin manifestations, in this case itching or localized itching in the anal parts, ear or nose. Dermatoses and spots can also appear on the skin in the case of skin oxyurasis. In the urinary and genital organs, the sequelae of oxyurasis manifest themselves through enuresis, symptoms of vaginitis or cystalgia.
Pinworms are also responsible for abdominal pain and inflammation, nausea or alternating diarrhea and constipation, but also various ailments of the digestive system. Sinusitis, bronchitis, ear infections, nocturnal coughs, nasopharyngitis and nosebleeds or epistaxis indicate oxyurasis. Localized paralysis, headache and convulsions can also result from the presence of pinworms. Oxyurase can be treated with the administration of Cina, a dewormer that eliminates symptoms and expels pinworm from the body. Cina is appropriate for alleviating symptoms and curing patients with oxyurase.
Treating behavioral disorders
Cina has therapeutic properties that effectively treat behavioral disorders such as nervousness and significant anxiety in patients or children. Individuals with spasms should be treated with Cina. Some depressive syndromes associated with unpleasant moods are treated with Cina administration.
The remedy based on Cina is suitable for children who are terrified at night, anxious and wake up with a start with screams or crying. These children cannot stand contradictions and the gaze of others, are insensitive to caresses and show a lack of interest in the activities they used to enjoy. They experience no pleasure, refuse to play, are in a bad mood and exhibit unbearable behaviors as well as feelings of guilt. Cina-based treatment has proven to be effective in improving the psychological state of patients.
Recommended dosages in case of pinworm
Theeradication of intestinal worms requires the administration of Cina 5 Ch at a rate of five granules at bedtime or three 9 Ch granules every day accompanied by a dose of Cina 15 Ch every fortnight. To consolidate the antiparasitic treatment and avoid a new infestation, it is indicated to take a dose of Cina 30 Ch at the end of the treatment. Also, as a preventive measure and to avoid a relapse, it is advisable to take a dose of Cina 30 Ch every week for a trimester.
Recommended dosages in case of behavioural disorders
Psychological, oxyurase-related and eating disorders are treated with Cina 9 Ch at the rate of three granules per day. To reduce the screaming of newborns who refuse to breastfeed, it is recommended to take a dose of Cina 15 Ch.