Thea Chinensis Q Mother Tincture - 30 ml
Thea Chinensis(Mother Tincture)
Common Name: Tea.
Causes & Symptoms for Thea Chinensis
- Thea is well indicated in complaints of nervousness, heart troubles, sleeplessness.
- Congestion and fullness in the head spreading from one point to other.
Mind and Head
Irritability, aversion to mental work,quarrelsome, desire to lie down.
Persistent thoughts, vertigo while walking.
Shocking and pulsating type of headache with shocks, and weakness.
Eyes, ear, nose
Dizziness with brightness felt in the front of the eyes.
Roaring in the ears, with pains and hearing difficulty is relieved with Thea Chinensis.
Mouth and Throat
Bad breath in the mouth, decayed tooth, dryness felt in the mouth.
Hoarseness with painful swelling in the throat is relieved with Thea Chinensis.
Stomach and abdomen
Loss of appetite with aversion to food, easily satisfied with little food.
Nausea after eating food.
Female complaints
Tenderness, pain and soreness felt in the ovarian region is an indication for Thea.
Generalities
Complaints of disturbed sleep is relieved with Thea Chinensis.
Trembling felt more in the extremities, with weakness and no desire to wrok.
Side effects of Thea Chinensis
There are no such side effects. But every medicine should be taken following the rules as given.
It is safe to take the medicine even if you are on other mode of medication like allopathy medicines, ayurvedic etc.
Homeopathic medicines never interfere with the action of other medicines.
Dosage and rules while taking Thea Chinensis
Take 10 drops in half cup of water three times a day.
We recommend you to take under physicians guidance.
Precautions while taking Thea Chinensis
Always keep a gap of 15 minutes before or after meals when you take medicine.
If pregnant or breastfeeding, ask a homeopathic practitioner before use.
Avoid eating tobacco or drinking alcohol during the course of medication.