In this page, I will speak mostly of a nuisance that an homeopathic drug I bought to relieve me from a siunus problem has caused to me. When I began to take he homeopathic Sinus drug made by the pharmaceutical firm Hyland, I began to have precordial pain, even after haven taken, precautiously, a far lesser dose than the one asked on the bottle. After having reduced again the dose, I had sore throat that was probably caused, by is content of Calcarea Carbonica (sediment carbones calcaire) and in Goldenseal having astringent property which have dried the mucosa of the mouth. I have had also stomach and intestine cramps probably caused by the content of the medicine in Pulsatilla 3X, derived from the Pasque flowe, which has catahrtic and irritant property when taken inside. I do not know yet what caused the cardiac pain, but I am still inevstigating and I Will have to search for the sides effects of Kali Bichromicum 3X (bichromate de potassium), another of its constituent.
I have used some other homeopathic drugs before, but I have never taken the posology asked. I have used homeoptahic Magnesium Phopshate 6X to help me sleep. Although the drug seems to have some beneficial effect, it still worries me because it leaves much sediment in the urine. Besides of that, I have noticed recently that it gave me also some small muscular twitches that is causing me to have some concern about its safety, at least, for me; those may be due to the abrupt relief of muscular tension and a slower relief of nervous tension, if ever, the drug can do it. I have used also Chamomilla 6, also at a far lesser dose than the one required on the bottle, to relax my organism and to help me sleep, and have been often awaken during the night, while taking it, by an increased salivation which frightened me; that was probably due to an increased parasynmpathetic effect. Sincerely, even after having used some homeopathic drugs, I could not guarantee anybody of their safety, since I have always been extremely cautious at not having taken the full posology (greek, "posos": quantity, and "logos": science).