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First remedy when a cold wind sets off sudden cold symptoms - sniffles, low fever, dry throat... Helps calm nerves and minimize effects of scares, shock, anger. |
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Keynotes: Sudden colds Acute Fevers Frights Anxiety
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The Shock & Sneeze Remedy - Sudden sniffles, scares and shocks - the
Aconite alliteration. When given with the first sneeze, sniffle, dry throat, fever or other sign that a cold is on its way, Aconite will often
stop the inflammation before it develops. Its colds and acute fevers generally begin suddenly after being out in a cold wind, or following frights, shocking news or anger. Its cold symptoms may be marked by a thirst for cold drinks, chills, and a flushed face - sometimes just one cheek is red.
In first aid, Aconite can even outrank Arnica if anxiety is more threatening than injuries- but you can take both if needed as they work well together.
Whether the resulting complaint is
sleeplessness, restlessness, colds, acute fever, pain, etc., if Aconite's trademark fear and anxiety are present, this remedy can bring needed calm and comfort. Aconite's ability to
minimize shock makes it a must in every first aid kit- including our helpful Handy Kit. |
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