Cinchona Officinalis

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Other names : China, Chin, Cinchona Succirubra, Peruvian Bark, Cinchona Bark, Jesuits’ Bark

Special Precautions of Cinchona Officinalis

Benefits and uses of Cinchona Officinalis are

  • Exhaustion: China works quite well as a homeopathic remedy for an extreme lethargy that can leave the muscles feeling weak. There is often an oversensitivity to noises, smells, and even touch as a result of this. There may be great fluid loss that contributes to or even causes the exhaustion due to diarrhea, severe vomiting, or even anemia.
  • Insomnia: This sleeplessness may be due to excited thoughts or even fantasies. Even the slightest noise at night tends to wake up this individual, and there are very irregular sleep patterns overall.
  • Fever: China may be suggested for fevers that are a mix of high temperatures and then chills, with terrible sweats. The skin may become flushed and even sensitive to the touch.
  • Digestive Disorders: The homeopathic remedy, China, is recommended for symptoms such as indigestion with terrible burping or a sensation that food swallowed is somehow stuck in the throat. There is often gas in the system, but it is difficult to expel for an unknown reason. There are often terrible bouts with diarrhea and the appetite is disturbed as a result of all of this. These symptoms may occur on their own or may come about as a result of gastroenteritis or gallbladder disorders.
  • Headaches: There is usually a throbbing pain in the head that may have links to nosebleeds, liver disorders, or even facial neuralgia.