Homeopathy - Sepia

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(also referred to as...)

Cuttlefish Ink

Latin Name: Sepia officinalis

 
Description

Typical Sepia individuals are hard and indifferent, tearful and weeping, sarcastic and irritable, easily offended, overwhelmed with responsibility, weep when conveying symptoms, and feel better from exercise. There are often chilly and feel worse in the cold

This remedy is derived from an animal and may not be suitable or appropriate if you are vegetarian or vegan.


 

Ailments / Situations Where Used

There are many uro-genital symptoms in which Sepia could be very useful. In premenstrual syndrome (PMS), the woman becomes irritable and depressed and is in a weepy mood three to four days prior to her period. Vaginitis or yeast infection occurs with white, offensive discharges. Menses also occurs too early. The woman may also have an aversion to sex or being touched sexually.

Sepia is useful for nausea and vomiting in pregnancy and constipation with a constant sensation of having a heavy ball in the rectum that is not relieved by passing stool.


 

Source

Cuttle-fish ink: a blackish brown liquid secreted by the marine cephalopondus mollusk. Its original purpose is to confuse an enemy or prey, allowing for escape or a successful hunt.


 

Optimal Absorption

See Dosages and Use under the Homeopathy Introduction.


 

Ailment / Situation Listing

 

Constipation

Pregnancy-Related Problems

Premenstrual Syndrome

Uro-Genital Problems

Yeast Infection

 

 


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