What is Kali Bichromicum?
Kali Bichromicum is a homeopathic medicine also known as potassium bichromate, Kali Bich and Bichromat Potash. Homeopaths can prescribe this medicine with mucosal membranes, digestive disorders, migraine and rheumatic pain. The creation of this homeopathic drug involves the dilution of the original bichromate of potassium lactose, distilled water or alcohol until it is diluted, no molecules of the original substance remain in the finished product. No reviewed studies support the effectiveness of Kali bichromicum in the treatment of the disease. It can also be prescribed to patients with rheumatic pain that comes and goes quickly and deteriorates in hot weather.
digestion disorders, including nausea, vomiting yellowish mucosa, peptic ulcers and digestive problems that appear soon after completion of the food to respond well to this treatment. This medicine can also help migraine headaches that begin at night and feel better with pressure on the nose root.
Assessment of an individual's mental state is a minea factor in the homeopathic diagnosis. Homeopathic doctors can use bichromicum kali for patients who show difficulty focusing on tasks that require permanent focus, such as study. The patient may also seem sad or gloomy, unrescious, irritated and absent. Mental symptoms in conjunction with previously described physical symptoms indicate homeopat that Kali bichromicum may be useful for the patient.
The power of the homeopathic drug is indicated by its effectiveness. The more the drug is diluted, the higher the number of effects. The level of efficacy most often prescribed for adults using Kali Bichromicum is 6x-12X, a sobous dose of adult three pellets four to six times a day. Pellets should be placed under the tongue for direct absorption into the bloodstream. Any homeopathic remedy should be taken 30 minutes before or after a meal, brushing teeth or drinking anything except water.
belowLe homeopathic doctors are to be used only for restrictive conditions. If the symptoms do not improve within five to seven days or if they get worse, the patient should seek medical attention. The medical council should also be sought after if the pain remains, swelling develops or if the patient accumulates fever. Homeopathic drugs, including Kali Bichromicum, are generally without side effects and are considered safe. Yet those who have this medicine with chronic diseases and pregnant or nursing women may want to seek professional medical attention.
No double blind studies in reviewed medical journals have been published that show the effectiveness of Kali Bichromicum. The only evidence that it works is unofficial. Many conventional doctors are therefore very skeptical about this drug.