ARNICA RULES, OK! Especially
in pregnancy ...
ARNICA
RULES, OK! Especially in pregnancy ...
by Miranda Castro
FSHom
I was asked recently whether
there were any circumstances where homeopathy might be 'contra-indicated'
for pregnant women. The question centered on a woman in her
first trimester (3 month's pregnant) who had been involved
in a car accident and was in a state of partial shock. She
had suffered some abdominal bruising from banging into the
steering wheel and was bleeding from the uterus. She was hoping
that she wouldn't miscarry, and wondered if whether it was
safe to take Arnica. This is definitely one situation where
a little Arnica could go a long way!
Dick Moskowitz MD, in the
introduction to his book Homeopathic Medicines for Pregnancy
and Childbirth writes impressively: "I have used homeopathic
remedies since 1974 in more than 800 pregnancies. I have found
them to be wonderfully safe and effective in many situations
in which conventional drugs and surgery are not required."
The safety of homeopathic medicines in pregnancy has been
confirmed by 200 years of homeopathic clinical practice around
the world, and although we don't know what the unborn baby
of a hurt mother is going through exactly, we do know that
if the mother is in a state of shock then something of this
will almost certainly affect her child. And therefore ...
anything that can help the mother to heal, to feel better
in herself, must and will be of benefit to the baby.
I am a self confessed Arnica
fanatic. I have been known to wax lyrical about its miraculous
properties to anyone who will listen. And this is why...Arnica
works! On almost anybody. It is as close to a 'specific' as
we can get ... and we (homeopaths) don't have many of those.
A specific medicine is one that we can give for a complaint
with a high degree of certainty that it will help.
Dorothy Shepherd writes in
her exquisite little book The Physician's Posy: "You
may have heard it mentioned that there are no specifics in
Homeopathy, a specific being a drug which, in a doctor's mind,
as well as in those of lay people, is associated with a certain
disease. ... There is no rule without an exception, so we
are taught in grammar, and even in Homeopathy you get exceptions
to rules. The best specific I know is Arnica for injuries,
falls and accidents of all sorts. In the German language it
is called 'Fall Kraut' or 'falling herb', to show its main
action." For many people Arnica provides incontrovertible
proof that homeopathy works. Because at the end of the day
homeopathy as a healing concept is fairly fantastic. The idea
that anything so small can have an effect is weird. We have
to see it to believe it. And once your have seen it work you
are hooked, as many of those (of you) reading these words
will agree. It is somewhat impressive to see that egg on your
child's forehead, caused by a nasty fall, to reduce and disappear
altogether, in front of your very eyes, within minutes ...
having given him or her a single tablet of Arnica (in potency
of course). There is no further pain and no discoloration.
The bruising is healed from the inside. A mini-miracle.
I remember the time I stepped
out to cross a road early one morning without looking, from
behind a large truck. In England we can cross a road anywhere,
we are not limited to 'official crossings'. We learn to 'stop,
look and listen' before crossing a road and hammer this into
our children. Myself included! This particular morning I neither
stopped, looked nor listened. I just stepped out, in front
of a car traveling at about 30 miles an hour. The car ran
over one of my feet (and its fender smashed into my leg).
I was very shaken and hurt, but I found to my surprise and
great relief, that I could stand on my leg and move all the
toes of my foot and so I knew that nothing had been broken.
The driver of the car (a pharmacist from our local hospital!)
was shaken as well, and relieved that I only wanted him to
drive me home. I wanted to get at that bottle of Arnica ASAP!
I stood in my sitting room and surveyed my state! I was shaking
uncontrollably and crying with relief. The words "I could
have died" ran through my mind over and over.
Ah-ha! I recognized my old
friend Aconite. I took a single dose and the shock and trembling
melted away immediately. I turned my attention to my foot.
It had swelled to twice its size in a short half hour and
was incredibly painful. It was starting to go nasty shades
of yellow, purple and black in a small area that I knew would
spread to the whole foot and up my ankle and leg over the
next few hours. My shin was also painful and swollen. The
pain was intense but more of a deep soreness-and this was
unusual for me. When I get hurt I usually get sharp or unbearable
pains. For example, after dental treatment or if I sprain
an ankle Arnica never ever works because I do not have the
bruised soreness that guides us to Arnica ... and I am never
stoical! This time it was different ... I heard myself telling
a colleague (on the phone) "I'm OK really, it doesn't
hurt that much. It could have been much worse." Yeah,
right! I took Arnica in a high potency, because of the severity
of the accident and because I wanted results (I was scheduled
to be the best woman (!maid of honor) at my best friend's
wedding the following day).
The pain eased up within minutes
and I used it as a guide as to when I should take my next
dose. Initially I took it every 15 minutes or so but was soon
able to reduce that to every hour or two. The swelling reduced
gradually until my foot was back to normal after by that evening.
The discoloration did not spread but reduced to an area the
size of a quarter (and disappeared altogether within a couple
of days) I was also fortunate in that an osteopathic friend
of mine passed by my house and gave me an adjustment that
helped my body balance from the jar it had received during
the injury.
The next day I walked up the
aisle easily-and my foot fitted in those beautiful shoes I
had bought especially for the event! The word miracle comes
to mind once again. Even I found myself saying "Well,
maybe it wasn't as bad as it looked." Right! A whole
(normal sized) car ran over my foot! Cars are heavy. Feet
are not.
So. Let's return to the woman who had an abdominal injury,
with bruising to her abdomen followed by a passive hemorrhage.
While Arnica is always great for bruising, it isn't the only
remedy and there is another one that might have been better
in this situation. Bellis perennis is a remedy for bruises,
especially to the abdomen, with sore bruised pains (just like
Arnica), but the pains are more severe. It is also helpful
for complaints of the uterus with weakness and bleeding. It
is a specific for bruised soreness after abdominal surgery,
and for lumps and bumps that remain after bruising. I have
used it for exactly this type of deep bruised soreness in
pregnancy (where Arnica did not help) and after childbirth-again,
where Arnica did not help. They have difficulty sleeping,
typically after 3 am, and I have sometimes used this symptom
to confirm Bellis perennis in women who are feeling sore and
bruised after childbirth.
Those needing Bellis perennis
tend not to be as stoical as those needing Arnica. The typical
'Arnica patient' always says they are OK when they plainly
aren't OK, and this symptom alone can guide you to a successful
Arnica prescription ... where there is bruising to soft tissues
(muscles) with sore, bruised pains. Get it!!! To bring this
discussion back to keynotes, I have found Bellis perennis
to be almost a specific remedy for women who experience severe
pains in their groin during the last few months of pregnancy,
pains which come on suddenly while walking, and which are
severe enough to make walking impossible until they have passed.
This is due to the stretching of the ligaments and nerves
of the uterus and a single dose of Bellis perennis causes
the pains to pass quickly this time and helps prevent their
recurrence.
When a pregnant woman takes
a homeopathic remedy we can assume her unborn baby receives
something of the same remedy-even if it is a secondary effect.
Logically speaking, if a woman is feeling unwell or is hurt,
and the remedy stimulates her vital force, her inner healer,
then this positive response can only be of benefit to her
baby. Arnica alone is a little wonderful remedy during pregnancy
(for minor injuries, for discomfort with an active baby who
kicks out causing some soreness); during labor (where it can
speed labor and help the muscles to do their work with a minimum
of physical stress and strain); and after the birth (with
healing strained tissues). But don't forget Arnica's close
friend Bellis perennis for when Arnica isn't as helpful as
expected. Learn your remedies and use them wisely and they
will become like dear old friends you cannot imagine how you
ever lived without!
To Purchase Miranda Castro's
Books click on the links below:
The
Complete Homeopathy Handbook
Homeopathy
for Pregnancy, Birth and Your Baby's First Year
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