Kali Bich 6c Homeopathic Pillules - 14gp
Kali bichromicum, commonly known as Kali bich or potassium bichromate, is a homeopathic remedy derived from the chemical potassium bichromate. It is known for its effectiveness in treating conditions characterized by thick, sticky, or stringy discharges, as well as certain chronic inflammatory conditions. Here are the main uses and indications for Kali bichromicum in homeopathy:
Common Uses of Kali Bichromicum
Respiratory Issues:
- Chronic Sinusitis: Kali bich is often used for chronic sinusitis with thick, sticky, and stringy mucus. The discharge may be yellow or green and is typically difficult to expectorate.
- Nasal Polyps: It can help with nasal polyps, where the nasal passages are obstructed and there is a thick, stringy discharge.
- Cough and Bronchitis: It is beneficial for a chronic cough associated with a thick, stringy expectoration, and in cases of bronchitis with similar mucus characteristics.
Digestive Problems:
- Gastric Ulcers: Kali bich is used for gastric ulcers with symptoms like burning pain, nausea, and vomiting of thick, stringy mucus. The pain may be relieved by eating but tends to recur.
- Nausea and Vomiting: It can be used for nausea and vomiting, especially when the vomit is thick, stringy, or has a yellowish color.
Skin Conditions:
- Chronic Skin Eruptions: It is effective for chronic skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, or dermatitis where the skin eruptions are accompanied by thick, sticky discharge.
- Nasal and Throat Discharge: For conditions like nasal or throat discharges with a sticky, stringy quality that is difficult to clear.
Joint and Bone Issues:
- Chronic Joint Pain: Kali bich can be used for chronic joint pain and inflammation, particularly when the pain is associated with stiffness and a sensation of pressure or heaviness.
- Bursitis: It may also help with bursitis, where there is inflammation of the bursa, causing pain and restricted movement.
Headaches and Migraines:
- Sinus Headaches: Kali bich is indicated for headaches caused by sinus congestion, where the pain is often localized to the forehead or around the eyes, accompanied by thick, sticky nasal discharge.