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nux vomica for nausea and appetite
I am new to this site. My problems started 2 weeks back. Had nausea all the time for the first week. A friend gave me a two doses of nux vomica and nausea went away. However I still have burping and appetite issues. I have a full feeling and appetite is minimal. If I take more than a few bites Nausea starts again. Burping makes it better. Should I start taking nux vomica or another medicine.Thanks
kkcool on 2008-09-07
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Is your tongue clean or coated white?
Does vomiting give relief/ ameliorate or do you continue to have persistent nausea?
I think you might get relief from Ipecac 30 - a couple of doses per day on need basis.
Does vomiting give relief/ ameliorate or do you continue to have persistent nausea?
I think you might get relief from Ipecac 30 - a couple of doses per day on need basis.
srisri last decade
Thank you.
Is your tongue clean or coated white?
Clean
Does vomiting give relief/ ameliorate or do you continue to have persistent nausea?
Vomiting does give relief. Although I havent vomited a lot.
This is the fourth week. Please let me know if I should still use Ipecac 30 based on the answers above.
Is your tongue clean or coated white?
Clean
Does vomiting give relief/ ameliorate or do you continue to have persistent nausea?
Vomiting does give relief. Although I havent vomited a lot.
This is the fourth week. Please let me know if I should still use Ipecac 30 based on the answers above.
kkcool last decade
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