The strain of Tarantula cubensis is of animal origin. This homeopathic remedy comes from the Cuban tarantula which is a species of hairy spider belonging to the Lycosidae family. Tarentula cubensis can treat a number of infectious patients
The various infections treated by Tarentula cubensis
Tarentula cubensis can treat anthrax, which is an infectious pathology affecting the subcutaneous cellular tissue. It manifests itself as boils due to staphylococcus aureus that clump together at the base of each hair. Before the appearance of large purulent pimples, the skin becomes red, burning and painful. In the case of anthrax, boils are seen on the buttocks, back and neck of the patient. Tarantula cubensis treats the infection by supplementing the action of antibiotics. He can treat anthrax if it is diagnosed in time, before the infection turns into sepsis.
Tarantula cubensis is also recommended in the treatment of panaris. It is a bacterial infection located on the fingers and sometimes on the toes. Panaris usually manifests itself after a purulent wound. As a result, it is very often confused with an abscess problem. The infected area becomes swollen, red and painful, and the patient has a high fever. Over time, the infected area hardens and necrosis appears.
Recommended dosages
In case of anthrax, use Tarantula cubensis 9 CH, 5 granules in the morning and 5 granules in the evening. But to relieve pain in case of panaris or abscess problems, you can opt for Tarentula cubensis 5 CH, at a rate of 5 granules three times a day. Tarantula cubensis 30 CH can also be taken at a rate of 3 granules morning, noon and evening. However, treatment should not exceed one week. After this time, consult a doctor.